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Whatever the cause, the garden fence has been as much a part of gardening as compost and earthworms. I'm not sure how it works in other countries but in Australia the boundary garden fence is owned by both sets of neighbours. …
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Question: Can you suggest some shrubs that would work well as a "living fence." I'd like to create a living, growing screen between my house and the road. Answer: "Living fence" is a broad term used to describe any type of barrier made …
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Question: Can I plant cherry tomatoes in large containers and stake them up, or train them on my fence as they spread? Answer: Cherry tomatoes are vigorous growers, so plan to train them along the fence where they'll have plenty of room …
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I just came in from the back yard a bit ago, as dusk was falling and the air was cooling. I had been weaving branches into a baskety-fence kind of structure, to both provide climbing support for my beans . . .
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For much money, our gardener eradicated the bamboo beside the house, and promises that he'll keep killing it, repeatedly, until it's gone. (Except for the bamboo that spread under the fence to the neighbors, which will probably keep …
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Author: Calomaar Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 2:07 pm (GMT 0) It's a vicious circle, isn't it, to get that perfect green lawn, and then—– it seems that the grass is almost always greener on the other side of the fence. …
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The recent ice storm have made a few changes to out backyard, one, we now have a hole in the privacy fence. The weatherman called it a 25 year storm, I wonder if he meant that was how long it would take to clean it up? …
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Thomas' yard needs some solid form and structure, and landscape designer Tim Panchot transforms the space with a cedar fence, beautiful new plants and a wrought iron pavilion.
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I love morning glories. They are great way to disguise the ugly chainlink fence around my backyard. Much as I dislike it, I’ve never considered removing it. Disposing of it would be prohibitively expensive. New Jersey is a small state …
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