Complete garden landscape and fencing etc...

Other groundworks tasks, such as roads and footpaths, terracing, fencing, foundations, walls and brickwork, tools and plant.
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London Stone Paving
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Post: # 90979Post London Stone Paving

Well done on getting this sorted out. You've done your dilligence and research and hopefully that willl pay off and the project will run smoothly

nry
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Post: # 90980Post nry

Cheers :) It's turned from a 'patio' into a rather large project, pretty excited about seeing the mess begin :)

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Post: # 90983Post nry

Phase 2 beginning:

Slightly distorted panorama:

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View from the corner:

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Post: # 91014Post nry

Dougie called by last night to confirm the layout and get very enthusiastic about the design and planting scheme, most likely a big mess by the time I get home tonight, some plants being saved this morning before the digger moves in and trashes the place :)

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Post: # 91020Post bodgeitandscarper

Can we see the design? Just scan it and post pic on here.

Is this his website http://www.sharppavingandlandscapes.co.uk/
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Post: # 91078Post nry

That is the website for Sharp Paving, however we didn't go with them (must ring him to say thanks for his work though, he was a great chap to deal with!) - GT state their design is not to be shared except with their permission which at this stage I don't have.

And yes, big mess! Fencing is due to start tomorrow, which ties in with the paving which is better done once the fence is in so they can meet up to the posts etc. more tidily.

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Post: # 91079Post nry

Double post, sorry :)

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Post: # 91112Post nry

Bit more work today on the base where the paving/path/pergola will be - paving etc. is due Friday if the stone turns up Friday morning, otherwise fence Thur/Fri and stone work Monday onwards:

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Post: # 91117Post rimexboy

I spy I nosey neighbour :D

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Post: # 91128Post nry

I think we'll have a few people curious about the goings on :)

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Post: # 91158Post nry

Fencing started, lots of rain today so should make for some mud!

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Post: # 91172Post nry

More fencing - very neat job, garden levels made it interesting but the install is so much better than the previous cowboy job!

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michaelthegardener
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Post: # 91175Post michaelthegardener

those last 2 panels would bug me forever :p

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Post: # 91177Post bodgeitandscarper

I was thinking that but didn't want to spoil the moment!
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Post: # 91178Post Kuts

michaelthegardener wrote:those last 2 panels would bug me forever :p
B*stard :D

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