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Hi Stuart, thanks for the comment. We used concrete blocks and put outdoor beeding on the edges then rendered over the top. The clients are happy to lift the mower as they wanted the look over being practical.
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Name: Forrest Garden Design
Gender: Male
Where I'm From
House Number or Name: 71
Street Address: Gabriels Square
Town or City: Reading
County: Berkshire
Phone Number: 01189 875 726
UK Region: South East
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Member Type: Garden Designer
My Services: garden design and build
Website URL: www.forrestgardendesign.co.uk
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TVGLandscaping - 6:34 AM on 14 June 2008  reply | message
Nice looking garden, did you use brick/blocks and then render the walls? What does the owner think about lifting the mower over the walls all the time? without hitting the render?
Stuart

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