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    Broken bottle gully

    Hi folks, we have a rainwater drain at the front of the house which gathers the rainwater from the driveway and takes it to a soakaway under the lawn. We had some issues with it backing up so I cleaned out the drain of leaves and mud, and it seems that there is a bottle gully (not sure of the...
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    Drainage queries

    Hi folks, We've moved into a house which is not connected to the main drains or sewers, so we have a few queries about how things work. Luckily they do work for the most part, so my questions are mostly about maintenance. 1. the down pipes from the gutters feed into underground drains, since...
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    Planting cordylines grown in pot

    We have a couple of cordyline's which have been growing in pots for the past 3 or 4 years. I don't know the proper name for them, but they're not the giant ones that look like palm trees, they're only about 2 or 3 feet tall. Now we have the bigger garden, we'd like to plant them out into the...
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    Moss, lots of it, in a large lawn

    Hi folks, I've just moved house with a very large lawn - approx 1200 Sq. m if my maths is up to correct (40*20 at the front, 20*20 at the back). Very nice and all that, but my issue is that the lawn has hardly been maintained over the past number of years - the previous owners paid a man to...
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    Garden Office flooring

    Further to my questions about the insulation of a garden office, I'm also planning to install a wooden floor. For cost reasons it'll be that "click" laminate stuff rather than real wood, and the room has is square, so the installation itself should be straight forward enough. But my...
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    Garden Office insulation

    Hi folks, this sort of overlaps with another topic already posted on here, but not quite.... I've just bought a "garden room" which I'm intending to use as an office. It's a wooden building made from "tongue and groove weatherboard" apparently. Anyway, the underside of the floor has...
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