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Just a few pics from a job ive been doing of late. Do have some pics somewhere of the tree work but think they are on my phone.

 

Basically, lots of shrubs to knock back, plenty of conifers removed.

 

Couple of photo's of clearance afterwards clearing round stumps etc and getting ready for stump grinding, all the grass/rough patch has been strimmed, mown and sprayed off :

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Put some rails up around the garden to define borders, put down membrain and then plenty of woodchip :)

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Stumps have been ground out, waiting for grass area to die off, then will be rotivated, raked out, pick all rubbish (roots/stones etc) off surface, then seed :thumbup1:

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I personally would have went for a heavier border :) good job nonetheless look forward to seeing the end product!

 

what you mean heavier border? taller thicker rail? or??

 

didn't go for a taller border as it would have looked daft and out of place.

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what you mean heavier border? taller thicker rail? or??

 

didn't go for a taller border as it would have looked daft and out of place.

 

Yeah sleepers were kind of what I had in mind. Or of something similar but that's just my personal preference if it was my garden. :biggrin:

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