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Removing Shrubs
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Andrew_Ryan_89
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Hey guys,
My front garden is looking a little messy as certain shrubs and flowers are looking quite depressing. I want to remove a few small bushes and flowers and one particularly large shrub (around 5ft high and wide).
The earth beneath is rock hard. How do I got about getting this stuff removed?
Many thanks!
My front garden is looking a little messy as certain shrubs and flowers are looking quite depressing. I want to remove a few small bushes and flowers and one particularly large shrub (around 5ft high and wide).
The earth beneath is rock hard. How do I got about getting this stuff removed?
Many thanks!
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Wait until mid winter and dig them out then when the ground is softer.Make £2025 in 2025
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If you're keen enough, a mattock will shift even hard packed dirt.
If you're trying to get the roots out, leave a good length of stem above the ground when cutting back, to give yourself something to grab hold of.If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0 -
As above Mattock they will take out 2' tree stumps with a bit of effort.
a shrub is nothing
If the ground is rock hard it will have horizontal roots anyway, cut a circle and lift out
try to leave the largest upright to use as a wobbler to see which roots are holding the stump.
The best £20 you will ever spend on a garden tool if you have any clearance work or have hard ground.
A micro for £10 can be a good option if you will have tight space work to do0 -
Thanks for the responses. How much do you reckon it will cost for a gardener to do it? I have no shed and present so not a big fan of buying tools I will seldom use as I will have no place to store them!0
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Hire someone with a mini-digger. It'll be done as "easy as pie" in no time flat.0
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Andrew_Ryan_89 wrote: »My front garden is looking a little messy as certain shrubs and flowers are looking quite depressing. I want to remove a few small bushes and flowers and one particularly large shrub (around 5ft high and wide).
The earth beneath is rock hard. How do I got about getting this stuff removed?Andrew_Ryan_89 wrote: »How much do you reckon it will cost for a gardener to do it?
The ground should be a lot softer if you've had the rain we've had today.
Doesn't anyone in your family own a spade or a fork or a mattock?
If not, look in the small ads in the local free paper for gardeners and ask for a couple of quotes.
Not being able to see the work necessary, it would be half an hour's work or several hours.0 -
Andrew_Ryan_89 wrote: »Thanks for the responses. How much do you reckon it will cost for a gardener to do it? I have no shed and present so not a big fan of buying tools I will seldom use as I will have no place to store them!
If you have a garden you will have to start some where you can't get a gardner in every time unless you are earning good money.
A mini Mattock is £10 that could be a good compromise just a bit harder work for the bigger jobs but will store in a small bag.
Tesco have a fairly decent fork for £1.50 at that price you could just leave it out.0 -
Thanks guys, one more question. Once the shrubs are removed, I'm going to place pea gravel. Would just placing a liner be good enough to stop weed growth?0
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Get a decent liner. Do two layers if u r concerned and then decent layer of gravel....0
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And then, once a bit of soil and dust has blown in, the weeds will start growing in the gravel.
You can't win against weeds, but at least they should pull out easily.If it sticks, force it.
If it breaks, well it wasn't working right anyway.0
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