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Privets often look messy and patchy when 'trimmed', my advice is leave it bushy 'al la Francais' or cut the whole thing down (after checking for nests, etc) - cutting back to the wood-stubble is untidy and can cause a rash.
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A nicely trimmed Privet out front is a joy to behold. Nothing too overgrown, fighting your way through an overly bushy privet is not fun and you can end up covered in the bugs that can hide within.


I object to uncontrolled ivy under the eaves, such things are unsightly and simply unnescessary in the 21st Century.

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Teesaw hangs up her Forumite white coat, makes an appointment at Foxtons to go buy in West Dulwich where the Forum is a lot more straightforward and where lunacy rates per square mile are far lower than in neighbouring ED.


Can a hedge ever be a bush and vice versa? Hmmmmm, puzzle.

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A light trim from time to time will definitely help improve the overall appearance. It won't take you too long (you can just do it when you have a few moments in the evening or at weekends) and chances are if you don't have the right tool for the job you can probably borrow something from a neighbour. It can be a tricky job but just go around carefully and remember - you can always cut more off so don't go 'too short' straight away. In any case, if you make a mistake, it will grown back in a fairly short space of time so try not to worry about it.


Makes your cock look slightly larger too.

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She's a bit of a "one" is our Tessaw

Here's a post on another section of the forum.


I think she want her front bush trimmed first, then down to the heavy business I think.


Nette::o



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Posted by: Tessaw February 08, 06:22PM


A taut bodied helping hand/labourer needed to assist with painting fence panels re-staining decking some heavy lifting as established plant pots need moving. Might suit a mature school or collage student needing to earn extra cash.


* not sure what a collage student is? but hey, she's got something in mind i'm sure

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