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johnbaz:
Hi Pete

Thanks for the good advice, we do get a bit of the 'orrible white stuff but nowhere near the amount that you will probably see (every time we get an inch of snow the roads block up terribly ::)  )



Luckily, the shed will be located under a profusion of trees that stops the snow getting through..

There are two greenhouses in this pic (the second one can't be seen for the first!), it will be going behind them, it's actually like being under a massive umbrella down there!!


Another snowey pic from last year (or possibly the year before!)



Cheers, John :beer:

johnbaz:

--- Quote from: bogstandard on November 13, 2010, 02:51:24 PM ---Over the years, especially with boundary hedges, little bits can get lost, moved or stolen.

I had my fence line redone about 15 years ago, and straightened all the angled lines up with concrete posts and panels, I actually gained 3 feet on one side, and six feet on the other. The hedges had been in there since 1941 and were at least 8 feet thick in places.


Bogs

--- End quote ---

Hi Bogs

My hedges are suffering the same problem, when reducing the height i have to use a piece od 2"x1" with a large nail sticking out to drag the new growth towards me!!, the old lady at the other side wouldn't let me come round to her side last year to lop them back as there was a very tall shrub that was in flower and she didn't want it cutting :loco:
When we bought the house, we were shown the drawings for the property and we owned all four boundries, this was apparently due to the fact that ours was the last house built at that time (mid 40's) then another builder carried on building so the new houses had the boundry to the right of the properties.

The old fellow years ago said that they were his hedges, i didn't argue as he was an overbearing sod, complaining about the slightest thing, he not with us now though and the old lady is really unwell so i presume we'll be getting new neighbours shortly..

Cheers, John..

Darren:
Johnbaz: Don't let my son see those wheels .....  :lol:

Good luck with the shed build, I love a good shed  :thumbup:

doubleboost:
You need a good furnace to turn those wheels in to engine castings  :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)

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