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Old 24-10-2003, 12:33 PM
Janet Tweedy
 
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Default leylandii hedges for 'the chop'

In article , martin
writes

Hence they don't bother with the gardens and the bottom half of one is
so wild I had to go in with heavy duty pruning equipment to clear a path
so I could trim back the hedge on their side!


I guess you could invoke the law that protects hedges. :-)


Well they get wider not taller and turn into trees which means that the
hedges get thinner at the bottom. I've done enough thinning back to
last a couple of years now so all should be well.
Have to do it as I don't want my dogs annoying the tenants.

Janet

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