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Stewart Towes
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Post: # 27450Post Stewart Towes

Hi all.Im supposd to be getting my garden turfed this week and I was thinking about surrounding it with something to keep the kids/dog off it until it becomes estabalished.I was thinking along the lines of chicken wire or that plastic material that comes on a roll.Plastic barrier fencing I think its called.Seen the council using it when they dig the roads up.Comes in different colours.Does anybody have an idea where I could buy some from in the Teesside area.Thanks.Stewart.

Pablo
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Post: # 27451Post Pablo

Most builders merchants stock it as do B&Q. Or try agricultural suppliers they would have sh*t loads of it. Yellow pages are a good place to start.
Can't see it from my house

James.Q
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Post: # 27454Post James.Q

tell the kids they stay off put the dog on a lead :p
One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important.

matt h
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Post: # 27463Post matt h

Mount gpmg on terrace with trip wire attached to trigger mechanism..would aerate the lawn at the same time...:D :D
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Stewart Towes
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Post: # 27473Post Stewart Towes

Good advice James Q,I could,ve got that off the Mrs.

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