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For creeping plants that will grow up and over your side of a neighbour's fence, you must ask permission from the owner of the fence, which will likely be graciously given.
Yes. It doesn't matter if they're in your garden, or in your house – rats are a dangerous pest that carries an array of serious diseases, which are...
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The simple answer is no. You are not required to operate as an LLC to sell on Etsy. While it's not a requirement, some of the biggest sellers on...
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Have you ever heard the expression: “Good fences make good neighbours?” This proverb, made famous in a Robert Frost poem, refers to the need for separation between households to prevent quarrels and maintain respect.[1] After all, you want your neighbours to respect your garden space – when you’re reclining on a chaise or canoodling on a jack and jill seat, the last thing you want is a branch falling on your head, or your sunlight wholly blocked! Our gardens are our private sanctuaries – natural escapes filled with the plants and foliage of our choosing. We have the ultimate control over what goes in our garden – to a point. At our property’s edges, we have to respect the laws around trees and garden boundaries.
metal roofing When it comes to strength and durability, metal roofing is one of the best roofs for high winds on the market, thanks to: The highest...
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What Do You Put Under Pea Gravel? Landscaping fabric and sand or crushed rock (or both) are the most common. You can also use a honeycomb grid for...
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Your neighbour has at least two semi-evergreen trees or shrubs that are over two metres tall The height of your neighbour’s trees and shrubs is negatively affecting your enjoyment of your garden or home You are legally permitted to trim your neighbour’s trees or hedges if the branches or roots cross into your property from the street or an adjacent party. You may only trim the foliage up to your property’s boundary – if you trim more, you could face legal action. In certain conservation areas, you may need the Council’s permission to trim branches and roots, even if they cross over your property line.
A great place for a man cave is the basement. The appraised value of finished basement space is generally 50% to 60% of the value of the main level...
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PVC or metal pipes that are about 4 inches in diameter should do the trick. Slide these underneath the raised shed, perpendicular to the direction...
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Are older homes harder to sell? They can be. For instance, older homes pose a much higher risk for sitting on the market. There are plenty of...
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No, in most cases. While garages do require a concrete slab, our exclusive steel joist system has more than adequate strength and moisture...
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If you plan on having your campfire lit for around 4 – 6 hours per night then you probably want around 2 to 3 bundles or 20 to 30 logs for a small...
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Use a liquid damp-proof membrane or tanking slurry, which if applied correctly would prevent damp from reaching the internal side of the concrete...
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