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Cutting climbing plants on boundary walls
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Woolsery said:
I'll swear they were there at 08.30!Apodemus said:
Cypresses? Zooming in on each of the pics, I'm struggling to find any cypresses! ...or any space where a cypress would fit!Woolsery said:
Then the cypresses did a fine job of hiding the state of the fence and probably protected it. I'm not blaming you for using the trees as support, but now they're gone a re-think is probably required.kahocking said:The 'before' pic was taken in June this year.
Obviously, I shouldn't take powerful hallucinogenics, like Earl Grey, so early in the morning! 
Ah yes! That will be the fabled Cupressus psychodelica, which I'm told comes in amazing colours!
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