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Help please with costs for re-organisation of garden.
Hello,
We're hoping to move our son's trampoline this year—into an area that's never used because it's mostly nettles and shaded due to lots of trees.
However, to do this we need to put a membrane down and we would prefer to then cover this with play bark.
Does anyone have any recommendations on where we can the membrane and play bark?
Also, would be really grateful for any recommendations on trampoline nets and covers. Does anyone know if you can buy netting that goes over the top of safety nets? IE one that would stop anything falling through onto the trampoline?
Thanks in advance
We're hoping to move our son's trampoline this year—into an area that's never used because it's mostly nettles and shaded due to lots of trees.
However, to do this we need to put a membrane down and we would prefer to then cover this with play bark.
Does anyone have any recommendations on where we can the membrane and play bark?
Also, would be really grateful for any recommendations on trampoline nets and covers. Does anyone know if you can buy netting that goes over the top of safety nets? IE one that would stop anything falling through onto the trampoline?
Thanks in advance
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You could probably put fruit cage netting over the top of the trampoline, although it wouldn't stop small things getting through. You can get this from Edwin Tuckers
I don't know about play bark, but you can get woodchip from local tree surgeons or your council sometimes for free.0
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