Thanks a lot for sharing that @dark-knight
How long did the whole thing take from start to finish and was you able to live there while the work was being done and how was that like?
Haha. Yeah, that is a long time to live with your family and the build sees around. But we’ll worth in the end, such a nice result you got.It took about 6 months give or take, yes we lived here but taped of every room we were not extending. With hindsight I wished (If we could have) went away on holiday
Brilliant thank you. Thats one I was already looking at.Its Cuprinol 5 year ducksback Silver Copse. Needed quite a few coats and it is a thicker paint but it leaves like a waxy texture once the coats have all dried.
Also your rattan sofa is exactly what we are looking for, could you share where you purchased it from please
Also your rattan sofa is exactly what we are looking for, could you share where you purchased it from please
Nope again sorry, it wasn't a copy of an original brick it was the batches of original bricks made by the company, If my memory serves me correct it was £1 per brick (which Ive been told is a lot) and Jewsons where the only local supplier.One last question if I may, do you know the name of the brick that was used?
Andy, My initial thought would be to feed/fertilize the bush, seems healthier lower down, what looks to be a slight slope, could be worth aerating the soil at the end of you garden under the bushes, finding some slow release feed and putting it down. Check what kind of bush it is and what it likes to eat/drink and find the appropriate
it may also be worth working through it and cutting out any dead parts and giving a good trim at the top - will be pretty harsh this year but will rapidly recover and should come back better than before.
I cant quite make out what the hedge consists of. Is it privot or are there different types or bushes? Some of it looks like viney type plants, maybe honeysuckle?
If its privot you will need to cut it right back to try to get it to grow closer to the structure. Some of it looks quite scraggly and is showing old wood that isnt/wont grow new shoots.
A lot of stuff wont shoot from old stems/wood and will only sprout at the ends were it is cut or growing.
That is certainly privet.Hi all, sorry for late response. Finally had a day in the garden. I did dig up the soil as mentioned and put some feed down although I cannot see it making much difference. I don't know what kind of hedge it is but have included some pics to hopefully help with any advice.
This is what it looked like back in 2014 when we moved in:
And now:
Also, the whole hedge isn't like this, the end looks like this:
Lovely and healthy, unfortunately this part is round 30% of the whole hedge
Looks brilliant that transformation! Did you have labourers do it for you?Yeah very happy.. and broke.
Looks brilliant that transformation! Did you have labourers do it for you?
What was the rough cost?
Not rattan but we managed to find this incase it helps: https://www.tectake.co.uk/garden-furniture-set-faro-variant-2-800889-403903
£480 aluminium with waterproof cushions. Decent enough build quality and fairly comfortable.
As b0rn2sk8 said there is a shortage, especially at the more affordable price range.
My Mrs just found this site and is looking at:
Shop cheap Barletta Rattan Garden Furniture Set online | tectake
I must admit I didn't get a good vibe from the website but you ordered, received etc ok? Did it arrive from Germany? This is my concern if I need to invoke the warranty for any reason I am going to have hassles with them being, from what I gather, a German company.
Good to know. I currently have this https://www.tectake.co.uk/modena-rattan-seating-set-800719Yeah the item arrived fine from Germany and didn't take too long either (just under a week iirc - my Mrs ordered it).