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Overgrown griselinia - part 2.

  • 18-04-2020 7:49pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 123 ✭✭


    So I asked before here on boards what to do with the overgrown Grisilinia I inherited on a house purchase.

    I cut it down to the state you can see in the attached picture and now decided to uproot altogether as it looks awful and I want to start over.

    I am going to turf up to the shed.
    In lockdown I have no power tools to help, simply a pic axe, a spade and a garden fork.
    What should I do to ensure I get rid of it all including the roots, that won't grow back and ruin the lawn.

    Thanks

    Andy


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