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Previously on "any rough estimates front and back garden"
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It will cost a lot less for front and back gardens if you put out little saucers of jam for wasps.
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Originally posted by churkuswant to pay someone to have the whole back and front garden totally stripped to bare earth and levelled, and then block paved front, and totally slabbed garden. Garden has 2 large trees that will have to come out too. Any rough guestimates as to cost inc labor and materials assuming standard red paving and riven slabs?
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is a garden that is totally slabbed still a garden? what are you trying to do lose house value?
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Grr. I'll one is at the front of his house and the other is at the back you in a minute lad.
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Originally posted by thunderlizardwhere abouts is the garden? I might be able to recommend somebody, if it's in their area.
HTH
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where abouts is the garden? I might be able to recommend somebody, if it's in their area.
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Originally posted by ArdescoDON'T DO IT!!!!
What is the point of a garden if you can't sit outside under a tree admiring the flowers and supping a nice chilled cocktail on summer nights....
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DON'T DO IT!!!!
What is the point of a garden if you can't sit outside under a tree admiring the flowers and supping a nice chilled cocktail on summer nights....
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Originally posted by churkuswant to pay someone to have the whole back and front garden totally stripped to bare earth and levelled, and then block paved front, and totally slabbed garden. Garden has 2 large trees that will have to come out too. Any rough guestimates as to cost inc labor and materials assuming standard red paving and riven slabs?
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WTF is this place turning into?
Quotes for a boiler?
Quotes for a new garden?
FFS. Can't we stick to immigration, house prices and SA's cup size?
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to clear land you should be looking at 1 euro per square metre all in
Milan.
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any rough estimates front and back garden
want to pay someone to have the whole back and front garden totally stripped to bare earth and levelled, and then block paved front, and totally slabbed garden. Garden has 2 large trees that will have to come out too. Any rough guestimates as to cost inc labor and materials assuming standard red paving and riven slabs?Tags: None
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