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Old 21-09-2003, 10:04 AM
Kay Easton
 
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Default another leylandii question

In article , David@chapellllho
use.demon.co.uk writes
In article 3f6d1edc.0@entanet, Lyndon Thomas lindenthomas@glowbroadba
nd.net writes
Leylandii should be banned for use as a garden hedge.

Its still the most popular plant sold for hedging though, I thought we
lived in a democracy


Any boundary marking should be chosen with consideration for what lies
the other side. There are situations where even a tall leylandii hedge
is appropriate. Lack of privacy can cause as much distress as lack of
sunlight.
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Kay Easton

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