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If you really want to make the most of your garden, you should have a good edging around it. A beautifully done edging is analogous to a pretty frame on a picture. Just like the picture, your garden needs the edging to make it look better. There are various types of edging and the ultimate choice is up to you.

You can make a permanent setting like a low brick wall but most people will prefer a simpler construct.
If you really want to make the most of your garden, you should have a good edging around it. A beautifully done edging is analogous to a pretty frame on a picture. Just like the picture, your garden needs the edging to make it look better. There are various types of edging and the ultimate choice is up to you.

You can make a permanent setting like a low brick wall but most people will prefer a simpler construct.
If you really want to make the most of your garden, you should have a good edging around it. A beautifully done edging is analogous to a pretty frame on a picture. Just like the picture, your garden needs the edging to make it look better. There are various types of edging and the ultimate choice is up to you.

You can make a permanent setting like a low brick wall but most people will prefer a simpler construct.
If you really want to make the most of your garden, you should have a good edging around it. A beautifully done edging is analogous to a pretty frame on a picture. Just like the picture, your garden needs the edging to make it look better. There are various types of edging and the ultimate choice is up to you.

You can make a permanent setting like a low brick wall but most people will prefer a simpler construct.
If you really want to make the most of your garden, you should have a good edging around it. A beautifully done edging is analogous to a pretty frame on a picture. Just like the picture, your garden needs the edging to make it look better. There are various types of edging and the ultimate choice is up to you.

You can make a permanent setting like a low brick wall but most people will prefer a simpler construct.

Beech, A Hedge For All Seasons

There is an almost constant demand for evergreen hedging as it has so many obvious attractions. A well grown hedge that holds its leaves is perfect for privacy - while deciduous hedging can look bare in winter - a leafholder is impervious to sight so no more nosy neighbours (unless you are truly unfortunate, like friends of mine, whose so called neighbour built a viewing platform in her garden.

Beech, A Hedge For All Seasons

There is an almost constant demand for evergreen hedging as it has so many obvious attractions. A well grown hedge that holds its leaves is perfect for privacy - while deciduous hedging can look bare in winter - a leafholder is impervious to sight so no more nosy neighbours (unless you are truly unfortunate, like friends of mine, whose so called neighbour built a viewing platform in her garden.

Beech, A Hedge For All Seasons

There is an almost constant demand for evergreen hedging as it has so many obvious attractions. A well grown hedge that holds its leaves is perfect for privacy - while deciduous hedging can look bare in winter - a leafholder is impervious to sight so no more nosy neighbours (unless you are truly unfortunate, like friends of mine, whose so called neighbour built a viewing platform in her garden.

Beech, A Hedge For All Seasons

There is an almost constant demand for evergreen hedging as it has so many obvious attractions. A well grown hedge that holds its leaves is perfect for privacy - while deciduous hedging can look bare in winter - a leafholder is impervious to sight so no more nosy neighbours (unless you are truly unfortunate, like friends of mine, whose so called neighbour built a viewing platform in her garden.

Beech, A Hedge For All Seasons

There is an almost constant demand for evergreen hedging as it has so many obvious attractions. A well grown hedge that holds its leaves is perfect for privacy - while deciduous hedging can look bare in winter - a leafholder is impervious to sight so no more nosy neighbours (unless you are truly unfortunate, like friends of mine, whose so called neighbour built a viewing platform in her garden.
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