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    Weed infested flower bed

    Yep
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    Weed infested flower bed

    V good advice. Like the “look” so could use a gardener. (Two members of family use one, and their gardens always look great) Thanks
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    Weed infested flower bed

    Great idea.
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    Weed infested flower bed

    Forgot to say garden is north facing, so fair bit of shade as day wears on.
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    Weed infested flower bed

    Really appreciate the helpful and clear advice. I’ll admit I never inherited my old man’s green fingers, but my head just explodes with talk of hardy annuals, perennials..
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    Weed infested flower bed

    Thanks all. Nothing growing there now, but had various bedding plants there until last year. I (think) I gave up as they were supposed to be hardy annuals but not the case.
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    Weed infested flower bed

    Hi I do try, honest. I guess I now have to remove them? (again) Thanks
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    Weed infested flower bed

    Hi I’ve physically dug out weeds in this flower bed many times. Have also drenched with weed killer, Weedol etc. They always come back with a vengeance. Any suggestions/steps would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    Hi “again again” Spoke too soon. We have a leak on the right valve. (Discharge) Picture attached. It’s emanating from the lower union, which I only secured while loosening/tightening the tail nuts. Have turned water off and run taps, but water obviously seeping from rad. What’s odd is a)...
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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    Cannibalised the old fittings so all good now. Thanks
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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    The old brackets and caps were knackered so chucked them.
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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    Hi again Sorry to revive this saga. Fitted new tails to new rad and set about fitting and connecting latter. First problem was bracket holes in wrong position on wall. Half expected that- old towel rad about 25 year’s old. Drilled two new holes, connected brackets but then ran into another...
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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    Thank you (for both suggestions). I’ve since got some movement, but only by bashing the other part of the L with a mini sledgehammer. However, worried this will knackered the thread. Also curious about behaviour of key in drill, as alluded to in my previous post. Moving on, the new TRV valves...
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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    Hi again Bought the above product from Screwfix. I’ve tried loosening the old ones, as needed the key anyway to tighten new tails purchased. I’ve inserted the 13mm into slot, and it fits snugly. However, I can’t budge the inserts. If I put key into drill, it just spins around? (Am going anti...
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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    Thanks. I’ll probably buy new tails anyway.
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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    Hi again Typical-biggest Allen key too small. Seems to be about 16mm width. (Just short of 3/4”) Is that what I need? Regards
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    Removing nut on old towel radiator

    Hi Replacing ancient towel rad as part of bathroom upgrade. Removed old rad and see the connector in the images. Do I just need to remove the nut with a hexagon key and use this with new rad? Just asking, as not provided with new radiator. Sorry for dopey question, Take care.
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    What to do with border around patio?

    Thanks. Yours looks v nice but our border is probe to v resilient weeds. Made the stones look terrible after a while.
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    What to do with border around patio?

    Reaching out for advice. We have these two borders around our patio. I had tried using chippings to fill the borders, but weeds still got through and it looked terrible. (Also used weed killer) I’ve now in process of removing the stones to try something else. (Images attached) Would you...
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