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wellington womble
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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Slim
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wellington womble
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Mistress Rose
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We have found that a wire mesh fence breaks the wind up quite well in our garden, which is on quite a windy hill but hazel hurdles are probably the best. If you buy them, for longevity, get proper British made ones that are woven in at the bottom and wound round the end rails, not the nailed ones from the garden centre. They are more expensive, but mounted on chestnut posts with wire or nails through the gaps, they will last longer. Make sure nothing grows through them, and treat with wood preservative every year, and they should go on for a good few years. They may get a bit brittle after several years, so treat with care. |
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gz
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dpack
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wellington womble
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katie
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dpack
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gz
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NorthernMonkeyGirl
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Mistress Rose
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