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Topic: Gravel Drive towed rake?? |
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Forum: Hard landscaping in Ireland, Garden Features (Paths, Patios, Paving, Decking, Walls etc) Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:54 pm Subject: Gravel Drive towed rake?? |
Hi,
I have a long gravel lane that opens onto a gravel driveway. the lane has a fair few potholes and the drive is getting worse with weeds. i have looked online and found a towed rake which looks ... |
Topic: GRAVEL DRIVE CARE |
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Forum: Hard landscaping in Ireland, Garden Features (Paths, Patios, Paving, Decking, Walls etc) Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 4:53 pm Subject: GRAVEL DRIVE CARE |
Ok thats brilliant thank you |
Topic: GRAVEL DRIVE CARE |
I love Trees!!!
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Views: 2433
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Forum: Hard landscaping in Ireland, Garden Features (Paths, Patios, Paving, Decking, Walls etc) Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2019 7:55 pm Subject: GRAVEL DRIVE CARE |
OK shame, I have the burner which is great for the patio and pathways, but the drive is a little too large. The drive is quite thick and has a barrier, the problem is seeds falling on top, nothing is ... |
Topic: GRAVEL DRIVE CARE |
I love Trees!!!
Replies: 4
Views: 2433
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Forum: Hard landscaping in Ireland, Garden Features (Paths, Patios, Paving, Decking, Walls etc) Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2019 8:28 pm Subject: GRAVEL DRIVE CARE |
Hi,
I am looking for help on keeping a gravel driveway weed free. I don't want to use round up or the like. I have tried a vinegar salt wash up liquid with limited success, just wondering if anyon ... |
Topic: Moving Bamboo? |
I love Trees!!!
Replies: 9
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Forum: Perennials, Ferns and Ornamental grasses Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 12:26 am Subject: Moving Bamboo? |
Hi
I have Pseudosasa japonica and Phyllostachys aurea. they are both beautiful, the japonica is clump and the aurea is a runner, but easy to control. I have them mixed into a hedge, the aurea is ve ... |
Topic: Gum Tree |
I love Trees!!!
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Forum: Irish Trees & other trees grown in Ireland Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:43 pm Subject: Gum Tree |
Hiya, thanks a million for the reply, I was thinking of containers and keeping them pruned? From your comments it seems i might have to water them every 10 minutes though  |
Topic: Moving Bamboo? |
I love Trees!!!
Replies: 9
Views: 13845
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Forum: Perennials, Ferns and Ornamental grasses Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:08 pm Subject: Moving Bamboo? |
Hi,
I have and love 2 kinds of bamboo in the garden, they survived the 2 recent harsh winters, so i know they are super hardy, however can I dig some up and move at this time of year like a tree o ... |
Topic: Gum Tree |
I love Trees!!!
Replies: 7
Views: 8363
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Forum: Irish Trees & other trees grown in Ireland Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2013 10:00 pm Subject: Gum Tree |
Hi,
I am going to buy Eucalyptus seeds to sew and grow on out side, is it ok to do this now, or should I just wail till spring?
very excited
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Topic: Leyland Cypress |
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Forum: Irish Trees & other trees grown in Ireland Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 11:36 pm Subject: Leyland Cypress |
Leylandii are perfect for a quick screen, you just have to watch they don't get out of control!
They have a bad reputation, but they have to get very large before shallow roots become a problem. Al ... |
Topic: Salix |
I love Trees!!!
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Forum: Irish Trees & other trees grown in Ireland Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 11:28 pm Subject: Salix |
Hi,
I am eager to grow a weeping willow in my back garden, i wonder is is still too early to take cuttings? I know they are fairly easy to propagate, I just wonder how early can i take a cutting.
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