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source of logs with bark still on them?
I am planning to make a raised flowerbed, surrounded by lengths of
timber logs. I have a couple of small apple trees in the garden, which should provide about half the wood a need, but I will need to buy some more. Any ideas who would sell these? Local garden centre couldn't help. I particularly want logs with the bark on and about 2-3 inches in diameter. I know everywhere sells those log-like borders, but I am looking for the natural effect. I am based in Berkshire if that helps. Also once I have made this, can anyone suggest a way of preserving the timber? how long is it likely to be before an untreated log loses it's bark and then rots? Thanks, Justin |
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