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"Martin" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:42:20 GMT, "Draven" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message o.uk... On 19/2/07 17:52, in article , "Draven" wrote: snip I've just ordered some wall spikes to put on the fence. My neighbour has got some of that tar paint to put on his shed roof but I pointed out to him that the cats, including mine, lye on the shed roofs and sleep in the sun. I'm going to get some barbed wire to fix from the fence to my shed hence cutting of them getting between the gap. Thing is where do you get barbed wire from? B&Q don't seem to have any. Farmer's merchant, that sort of place or look online for some to be delivered to you, perhaps? Careful with the spike thing. I replaced an old iron fence which had spikes on top and was told I couldn't put spikes onto the new one, only blunt pencil shaped things with no point at all. -- Who told you you couldn't put spikes on your fence? As I see it as long as I put a sign up stating of anti-climb measures on the fence I shouldn't have a problem. You will if somebody is injured. Why are they climbing over my 7 foot fence anyway? To get to the other side? -- Martin Being my garden. What are they doing in my garden? I say you should have a right to protect your property from intruders and intruders should have no rights in such a case. |
What a grey day...
On 20/2/07 09:42, in article
, "Draven" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message . uk... On 19/2/07 17:52, in article , "Draven" wrote: snip I've just ordered some wall spikes to put on the fence. My neighbour has got some of that tar paint to put on his shed roof but I pointed out to him that the cats, including mine, lye on the shed roofs and sleep in the sun. I'm going to get some barbed wire to fix from the fence to my shed hence cutting of them getting between the gap. Thing is where do you get barbed wire from? B&Q don't seem to have any. Farmer's merchant, that sort of place or look online for some to be delivered to you, perhaps? Careful with the spike thing. I replaced an old iron fence which had spikes on top and was told I couldn't put spikes onto the new one, only blunt pencil shaped things with no point at all. -- Who told you you couldn't put spikes on your fence? The blacksmith who made it for me. He told me it's against the law to have spiky spikes in case Burglar Bill hurts himself. As I see it as long as I put a sign up stating of anti-climb measures on the fence I shouldn't have a problem. Why are they climbing over my 7 foot fence anyway? I sympathise with your pov but it would be worth checking your situation first. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
What a grey day...
In article , Draven
writes I've just ordered some wall spikes to put on the fence. My neighbour has got some of that tar paint to put on his shed roof but I pointed out to him that the cats, including mine, lye on the shed roofs and sleep in the sun. I'm going to get some barbed wire to fix from the fence to my shed hence cutting of them getting between the gap. Wouldn't lightweight trellis on top of the fence be better? it doesn't take the weight of hefty burglars and might be a deterrent. They often cite this as a useful security tip on police programmes. Why not grow a nice thorny rose over the shed, or Pyracantha up the side of the fence? ? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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On 18 Feb, 14:09, Sacha wrote:
I don't know what everybody else is getting weatherwise but here we have a 'Dartmoor clag' sitting about 8" above our heads and not a breath of wind to blow it away. It's v. depressing and doesn't make any of us feel like gardening. ;-) The only note of real colour is a lovely big trolley full of massed primulas - gorgeous! Two or three days ago we had a brilliantly blue and sunny day and it's frustrating to think it's up there somewhere! -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devonhttp://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) Today, it is beautiful at Norwich. I have just been to my parents' grave and the churchyard is in bloom with thousands of snowdrops. The crocus that I planted on the grave are in bloom and I can also see tete a tete are just about to flower. On my way home, I bought some tomato seeds and I shall sow these now in the greenhouse where it is surprising warm inside. Judith at home |
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"Janet Tweedy" wrote in message ... In article , Draven writes I've just ordered some wall spikes to put on the fence. My neighbour has got some of that tar paint to put on his shed roof but I pointed out to him that the cats, including mine, lye on the shed roofs and sleep in the sun. I'm going to get some barbed wire to fix from the fence to my shed hence cutting of them getting between the gap. Wouldn't lightweight trellis on top of the fence be better? it doesn't take the weight of hefty burglars and might be a deterrent. They often cite this as a useful security tip on police programmes. Why not grow a nice thorny rose over the shed, or Pyracantha up the side of the fence? ? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk I was thinking along those lines and was going to go for prickly holly in the gap between my shed and the fence. |
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On Feb 21, 3:13 pm, Martin wrote:
In Zuid Holland it has rained all day, the garden is water logged again. The sun is struggling to come out. It's 21C (Lidl scale) inside and 12 C (Lidl scale) outside. -- Martin- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - We are only 40 minutes from Amsterdam, by air, so the distance is not so great. Last night it poured and poured, the river has, yet again, broke it's banks and flooded the road and the surrounding fields. When this happens, instead of it taking me 6 minutes to get to my office, I have to go twice the distance as I have to go to a village that is not en route and then double back by a main road. I passed Lidl today on my way to the churchyard and I saw 2 big posters in their windows but I was going too fast to read them except, it said special offers and I am sure it said "garden" so I shall look online to see if it's anything worthwhile. Is Lidl in Holland the same as Lidl here? In that, do they have the same offers, just in a different language. Judith at home |
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On 21/2/07 15:04, in article
, " wrote: On 18 Feb, 14:09, Sacha wrote: I don't know what everybody else is getting weatherwise but here we have a 'Dartmoor clag' sitting about 8" above our heads and not a breath of wind to blow it away. It's v. depressing and doesn't make any of us feel like gardening. ;-) The only note of real colour is a lovely big trolley full of massed primulas - gorgeous! Two or three days ago we had a brilliantly blue and sunny day and it's frustrating to think it's up there somewhere! -- Today, it is beautiful at Norwich. I have just been to my parents' grave and the churchyard is in bloom with thousands of snowdrops. The crocus that I planted on the grave are in bloom and I can also see tete a tete are just about to flower. On my way home, I bought some tomato seeds and I shall sow these now in the greenhouse where it is surprising warm inside. Judith at home We woke to the most beautiful morning but it had rained in the night so the drops on the naked branches of the trees, sparkled like diamonds in the early sunlight - it was a most enchanting sight. Then, as the day has gone on, it has clouded over and we've had intermittent rain and wind. But at least I can *see*! The most distant fields and hills are visible whereas when I posted the original in this thread, they were totally disguised by low cloud. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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On Feb 21, 4:51 pm, Martin wrote:
On 21 Feb 2007 07:47:03 -0800, " wrote: On Feb 21, 3:13 pm, Martin wrote: In Zuid Holland it has rained all day, the garden is water logged again. The sun is struggling to come out. It's 21C (Lidl scale) inside and 12 C (Lidl scale) outside. -- Martin- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - We are only 40 minutes from Amsterdam, by air, so the distance is not so great. Last night it poured and poured, the river has, The same here. It's cleared up and the sun is shining now. yet again, broke it's banks and flooded the road and the surrounding fields. When this happens, instead of it taking me 6 minutes to get to my office, I have to go twice the distance as I have to go to a village that is not en route and then double back by a main road. I passed Lidl today on my way to the churchyard and I saw 2 big posters in their windows but I was going too fast to read them except, it said special offers and I am sure it said "garden" so I shall look online to see if it's anything worthwhile. Garden week starts on 26-2-07 in Germanyhttp://www.lidl.de/de/home.nsf/pages/c.o.20070226.index.ar5 Is Lidl in Holland the same as Lidl here? Yes Lidl and Aldi are German. They are all over Europe, even in France. In that, do they have the same offers, just in a different language. They have the same or similar offers, but not at the same time. Often you are offered better stuff in UK than us, although we get offered their Strong Beer more often. In Lidl Netherlands it is satellite receivers this week.http://www.lidl.nl/nl/home.nsf/pages/c.o.20070222.index In Aldi it is Italian week. Lidl's ABM flour is good and so was their Bordeaux wine last year. -- Martin- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thank you Martin, I have told my husband about the flour as he is experimenting at the moment to get a balance between white and brown. JudithL at home |
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"Draven" wrote in message o.uk... "Janet Tweedy" wrote in message ... In article , Draven writes I've just ordered some wall spikes to put on the fence. My neighbour has got some of that tar paint to put on his shed roof but I pointed out to him that the cats, including mine, lye on the shed roofs and sleep in the sun. I'm going to get some barbed wire to fix from the fence to my shed hence cutting of them getting between the gap. Wouldn't lightweight trellis on top of the fence be better? it doesn't take the weight of hefty burglars and might be a deterrent. They often cite this as a useful security tip on police programmes. Why not grow a nice thorny rose over the shed, or Pyracantha up the side of the fence? ? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk I was thinking along those lines and was going to go for prickly holly in the gap between my shed and the fence. A plant which does a good impression of razor wire is COLLETIA hystrix (armata) . |
What a grey day...
"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" wrote in message ... "Draven" wrote in message o.uk... "Janet Tweedy" wrote in message ... In article , Draven writes I've just ordered some wall spikes to put on the fence. My neighbour has got some of that tar paint to put on his shed roof but I pointed out to him that the cats, including mine, lye on the shed roofs and sleep in the sun. I'm going to get some barbed wire to fix from the fence to my shed hence cutting of them getting between the gap. Wouldn't lightweight trellis on top of the fence be better? it doesn't take the weight of hefty burglars and might be a deterrent. They often cite this as a useful security tip on police programmes. Why not grow a nice thorny rose over the shed, or Pyracantha up the side of the fence? ? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk I was thinking along those lines and was going to go for prickly holly in the gap between my shed and the fence. A plant which does a good impression of razor wire is COLLETIA hystrix (armata) . I've fixed the hole in my Shed and I have attached fence spikes to most of the fence. It seems the Chavs resent me stopping them from getting to my shed and have taken to shooting my glass greenhouse with an air rifle. |
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On 23/2/07 09:12, in article
, "Draven" wrote: snip I've fixed the hole in my Shed and I have attached fence spikes to most of the fence. It seems the Chavs resent me stopping them from getting to my shed and have taken to shooting my glass greenhouse with an air rifle. CCTV camera out of their reach and range! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
What a grey day...
In article , Draven
writes I've fixed the hole in my Shed and I have attached fence spikes to most of the fence. It seems the Chavs resent me stopping them from getting to my shed and have taken to shooting my glass greenhouse with an air rifle. Must remember never to buy a house in your neck of the woods, sounds horrendous! -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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In article , Sacha
writes CCTV camera out of their reach and range! You can understand why people finally crack and decide to do something drastic to the little darlings. No doubt they will plead ignorance, poverty, bad parenting, drug abuse and other mitigating circumstances for their behaviour. Why are people so surprised that this sort of behaviour often precipitates aggression ? -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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On 23/2/07 13:28, in article , "Janet Tweedy"
wrote: In article , Sacha writes CCTV camera out of their reach and range! You can understand why people finally crack and decide to do something drastic to the little darlings. No doubt they will plead ignorance, poverty, bad parenting, drug abuse and other mitigating circumstances for their behaviour. Why are people so surprised that this sort of behaviour often precipitates aggression ? It takes too long for the 'hug a hoodie' brigade to realise that the victims of crime resent very much the idea that the criminal is the one to be pitied! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ (remove weeds from address) |
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