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Hi all, Im looking for some advice and hoping someone here can help.
I chained my bicycle around the trunk of my garden hedge and some lowlife sawn through the trunk in order to steal my bike. I dont really care about losing my bike as it was old and not really worth nicking but now my hedge is damaged. I known nothing about gardening. Can this be fixed or how do i go about replacing a hedge?
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krugar400 wrote:
Hi all, Im looking for some advice and hoping someone here can help.
I chained my bicycle around the trunk of my garden hedge and some
lowlife sawn through the trunk in order to steal my bike. I dont
really care about losing my bike as it was old and not really worth
nicking but now my hedge is damaged. I known nothing about gardening.
Can this be fixed or how do i go about replacing a hedge?
Thanks
K


What is the hedging plant? Many will re-shoot from the stump. If it is
such then re-growing this way is quicker than digging it out and starting
again.

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On Sun, 13 Mar 2011 18:16:23 +0000, krugar400
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Hi all, Im looking for some advice and hoping someone here can help.
I chained my bicycle around the trunk of my garden hedge and some
lowlife sawn through the trunk in order to steal my bike. I dont really
care about losing my bike as it was old and not really worth nicking but
now my hedge is damaged. I known nothing about gardening. Can this be
fixed or how do i go about replacing a hedge?
Thanks
K


With most privet hedges the stump will regrow. In fact with old over
grown hedges with thick trunks folks often cut them back to within a
few inches of the ground... within a couple three years they have a
nice revitalized more managable hedge. I'd concern myself more about
finding who stole your bike and saw his legs off... see how he likes
having stumps.
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