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Hedgelaying

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    #11
    Originally posted by Support Monkey View Post
    I did some about 20 years ago with my dad who who had done the course, its quite unusual now but a real traditional method of creating a perfect hedge from sparse or overgrown boundary planting, you don't see it very often now but it looks good when done properly.
    if i remmember rightly you need the right binders and stakes, i seem to think the binders need to be willow so you can bend them round the stakes, I will ask my dad later for the low down
    Excellent stuff. And I seem to recall that, when the hedge runs down a slope, it's important to lay it either up or down the slope, can't remember which but I suspect up.

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      #12
      Originally posted by pacharan View Post
      Excellent stuff. And I seem to recall that, when the hedge runs down a slope, it's important to lay it either up or down the slope, can't remember which but I suspect up.
      Not sure on the uphill thing but the binders are hazel not willow as i first thought, i remember spending many hours in the woods cutting the long ones to make binders

      I was not aware that you should lay a hedge depending on the types of animals that are to be kept in the field

      NHLS - Home page

      interesting reading and it would appear skilled hedgelayers are in demand again, i might need to dig out the old man's bill hooks as a plan B

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        #13
        Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
        You didn't reply the other day. Did you used to post as Markinbrussels or something very similar?

        I suspect its Churchill. He uses this sockie when he wants to discuss some of his odd hobbies.
        Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !

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          #14
          Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
          I suspect its Churchill. He uses this sockie when he wants to discuss some of his odd hobbies.
          Nope. Not me. Try MF.

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            #15
            Originally posted by pacharan View Post
            Spent a lot of time stepping.g back with ny hands on my pups admiring my handiwork.
            The vegetarian option.

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