Current chore is grubbing out a 15' high, 20' thick blackthorn hedge (with 4" thorns) by hand.
Alice Cooper is a liar
Alice Cooper is a liar
Current chore is grubbing out a 15' high, 20' thick blackthorn hedge (with 4" thorns) by hand.
Alice Cooper is a liar
Far too far for that (South Lincs). Don't really need help - just cursing the scratches and blood trails over my arms. There is just no way to work through a dense thicket of the stuff without getting scratched to hell and gone.
Got a load of nice stick blanks and a few cudgel / shillelagh pieces to amuse Tom though!
Yep.
Mine's not that big, but I got scratched and scraped before Christmas wrapping blue bird lights into it .we'll not be doing that again !
Just about as bad as cutting holly out of a beech hedge. Damned stuff seeded in by the birds I reckon.
I'm still at the crispy scab stage on the scratches. I actually wondered if I could use the thorns for needles.
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Well, my whinging about it isn't going to bring them back. I thought i was insured... but then thought followed a dust cart and thought it was a wedding.
Trip to Machine Mart in the morning I reckon... get things back on track.
Now, about these thorny bushes.... Can one hang a hammock in them?
Ah it's bad luck to cut Holly from a hedge.
Spin, spin, spit!
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