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In the Garden: Essays on Nature and Growing

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No, only if the trees are growing on Council land. If the tree is on private land then the landowner is responsible. Yes. You have the same rights (and liabilities) as for cutting off branches. And prior consent from the local authority is required if the tree has a TPO or is within a Conservation Area. If you rent your home, talk to your landlord about the problem. They might be able to deal with the disagreement on your behalf. Most of us want to be good, law abiding neighbours, but that can be difficult if we don't actually know what the law is," a spokesman for GardenBuildingsDirect.co.uk says. "There may be times when it would be within your legal rights to do something, but it could cause tensions with your neighbour. However, those with a garden in London have a much smaller outdoor space, averaging 140m², with those in Scotland getting the best deal, with an average garden size of 226m².

You would be liable if you didn’t take the necessary action after an inspection (see Further information and recommendations regarding inspecting trees). Camellia japonica 'Happy Birthday': Large creamy white flowers, produced in early summer and again in late summer. Group 2 clematis height up to 3m (10ft).

First published in 1987, and providing a snapshot of British garden plants and trends for more than 30 years, the RHS Plant Finder is a horticultural bible. Houzz’s landscaping trends survey in 2016 found that in addition to this, planning for these gardening projects usually begins in winter, with 67% of those surveyed stating that they start thinking about what to plant 4 months before they start. What happens if a treecauses damage through subsidence to a property but the builder didn’t dig the foundations deep enough? This text was written by C. Austin Miles in 1912. By his own account (as given in George Sanville's Forty Gospel Hymn Stories), he saw a vivid dream after reading John 20, and was then inspired to write this hymn about the first encounter between Mary Magdalene and her risen Lord.

You can buy the documents from the Land Registry if you don’t have them - it only costs a few pounds. It might be a good idea to buy the documents for your neighbour’s house too - they might give information that’s not covered in yours. adults in the UK were asked by Monarch Airlines to name their favourite flower, with the classic garden rose coming out on top. 10 Bagot, M. (2017, May 21). Britain’s favourite flower has been revealed. The Mirror. Retrieved March 15, 2023, from https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-favourite-flower-been-revealed-10467227

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Miles later recalled in George W. Sanville's book, Forty Gospel Hymn Stories the inspiration for this song: "One day in March, 1912, I was seated in the dark room, where I kept my photographic equipment and organ. I drew my bible toward me; it opened at my favorite chapter, John 20-whether by chance or inspiration let each reader decide." In data revealed in the 2021 UK census, it was found that the average UK garden is 188m². 9 One in eight British households has no garden. (2020, May 14). Office for National Statistics: Census 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2023, from https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/environmentalaccounts/articles/oneineightbritishhouseholdshasnogarden/2020-05-14 Clematis 'Wedding Day': Creamy-white flowers produced in May and June and again in September. Group 2 Clematis growing to 3m (10ft) high. Originally compiled by Chris Philip and his partner Denys Gueroult, who were looking for interesting plants to grow in their garden and recording what nursery was selling what selection, the original Plant Finder listed 22,000 plants. Since then, the book has grown in terms of the plant groups it covers, its comprehensiveness and the number of genera, species and cultivars that are included.

There are different ways to deal with the problem depending on who owns the tree or hedge. If your neighbour owns the tree or hedge R. 'Ruby Anniversary': Rich crimson blooms, repeat flowering floribunda rose, height and spread 65cm (26in). Birthday It’s often best to find a compromise, for example sharing the cost of pruning a hedge even though you think your neighbour owns it. It could help you keep a good relationship and might be cheaper than paying a solicitor to resolve the disagreement. If the problem continues

R. 'Happy Birthday': Yellow flowers from summer-autumn, patio rose growing to 60cm (2ft) high. Ideal for containers. Wedding Builders should be aware of existing trees and there are national guidelines that advise on depth of foundations. However, it is usuallyclassed as the tree’s fault for having trespassing roots. Fortunately, modern Building Regulations have better property protection systems in place so cases of tree-related subsidence is very rare on new homes.

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