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Large shrubs next to fences
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writes "Martin Sykes" wrote in message news:6Y2dnZPHzY ... "Warwick" wrote in message news:MPG.18b8e549670280979897ec@lateinos... big snip The fence is brand-new all the way around and for reasons of security and safety ( I share a boundary with a primary school ) I don't want to remove it. Is there really such a problem with growing the hedge next to the fence? One of my neighbours has a 6ft privet hedge running along his side which doesn't seem to be a problem. Surely the at worst the plants will grow lopsided as there is no light coming from the direction of the fence? Aren't you a little unsure of what you want from both fence and hedge? Didn't you say the hedge was intended to replace the fence, eventually? Now you're saying you don't want to remove the fence. Which is it? -- Sacha No fence lasts for ever. Like the Boy Scout he is 'Being prepared' Belt and Braces until then -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in one pretty and well preserved piece, but to skid across the line broadside, thoroughly used up, worn out, leaking oil, shouting GERONIMO! |
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