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    Pruning Cotoneaster

    Or lonicera maygreen.
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    Pruning Cotoneaster

    Hi mark now i see its a lonicera baggesons gold i think. This plant will respond well and will make a good hedge. Once you have pruned it hard back cut it about twice a year it will fill in well. You might have two take some of the height if the stems carnt support the weight. But cut back...
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    Pruning Cotoneaster

    what is behind the hedge. It might take a year or two to fill in . Can you put a photo on here.
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    Can you name trees

    I would take it out unless you have big back garden to move it to.
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    Caring for new lawn this autumn

    Dave its still getting its roots down the cemicals will be to strong for it . Not much you need doing this year .
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    Can you name trees

    Having looked again there is a branch growing from the stem lower down the leaves on it a darker green prune that one off as close to the stem as you can.
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    Can you name trees

    Paul it doesn't get much taller its been top grafted. It doesn't need pruning before moving. What do you think about the twisted willow.
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    Pruning Cotoneaster

    Yes mark if its contoniaster you can prune it back hard. I would wait till november then the sap wont still be rising
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    Replacing Corner Fence Post (8ft) 4"x4"

    A day to do the one post . And a jar of coffee. Looks like it will stand upto it well.
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    Can you name trees

    Hi paul tree 1 looks like a small cherry tree it has lots of blossom on in the spring. As to moving it wait till about november. But the second tree looks like a twisted willow it will get to 30ft in no time . If i was you i would take that one out before it gets to big.
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    conduit

    RF lighting thanks for that.
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    conduit

    Ban Man i just carnt answer that one you got me i am an idiot. Are you saying the guys on here aren't good enought to be asked. Did you teatch yourself :idea:
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    conduit

    taylortwocities yes your right it is a oven. Are you a cook you seem to know allot about this :wink: I am using the conduit incase anybodey needs to update things later why not for a few £ more. Thanks.
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    conduit

    Sunray yes its on RCD. Thanks.
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    conduit

    Thanks RF iam putting the conduit down into the box then two out the bottom. One to the hob the other to the cooker.
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    conduit

    No flys on you Securespark.
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    conduit

    Thanks for that Lectrician i am a right donought tonight. Lets start again cooker is 13amps hob is 30 amps now that looks better to me as well. The length of condit is no more than 1800mm. We live in a bungallow. What do you think should i put in 20mm or 25mm. Thanks
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    conduit

    Thanks coljack the back box has got a knock out bit what is bigger than the 20mm. So lets hope its 25mm then thanks again.
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    conduit

    My mistake col just fixed it :oops:
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    conduit

    Hi I am getting the first fix electrics ready in my kitchen . The cooker will be against a stud wall the cooker is rated 30 amps and the hob 13amps. I intend to put a 47mm double back box 200mm to the left hand side of the cooker upright so it takes the cooker control switch. Working it out...
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