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Old 20-10-2007, 11:10 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 20/10/07 22:39, in article , "Kate
Morgan" wrote:


Thank you Nick that does sound a good way of doing things, I am still not
convinced that I can do it on my own but I expect I can get hubby to help or
do it for me :-) We do have one of those - post banging in things - very
useful it is too.

I like your idea Sacha, I know that I can do that and I know just where I
can out one, job for the winter. I have an old tree stump which is hollow so
last year I put some earth into it and grew thyme on the top, that makes a
lovely seat.

thank you both

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For what it's worth, Kate, when we had an old-ish tree felled, the Chap with
the Chainsaw took it down and then shaped the remaining trunk so as to give
a sitting bit and a back rest bit. It's not bit and is only see by the
truly observant but those that do see it just love it!

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