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In the Garden: Essays on Nature and Growing

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Fuchsia 'Golden Anniversary': Spreading plant good for hanging baskets, green-gold young foliage. Violet flowers with white sepals. 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. 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.

If you’re not sure what to do, you can get help at your nearest Citizens Advice. Get help from a mediator 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. Camellia × williamsii 'Celebration': Large deep pink flowers in late winter. Height 2m (6ft) and spread 1m (3¼ft). See the horticultural classification of genera with large numbers of cultivars (for example, which tulips are Fringed, Lily-flowered, Triumph or Parrot cultivars) Rosa 'Wedding Day': Creamy yellow flowers turn white with age. Vigorous rambler, which can grow up to 8m (26ft) and spread 4m (13ft). New Baby

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. No. Your actions are classed as ‘abating a nuisance’ which does not require permission. Only in situations where you need access to their land to undertake the work would permission be required. Similarly prior consent from the local authority is required for trees with a TPO or in a Conservation Area. The survey found that as the respondents got older, they were more likely to enjoy gardening and participate in it as a hobby. 5) 36% of individuals in the UK grow their own herbs, fruit or vegetables in their garden Something that can be more problematic is the part of the tree you can't see - the roots growing under the ground. You'll be asked whether, to the best of your knowledge, the property has ever been affected by subsidence, landslip, heave, or tree root damage. In a 2016 landscaping trends survey carried out by Houzz, it was revealed that garden lawns were declining in popularity, with 22% of gardeners admitting to reducing the size of their lawns. 11 Simmons, J. (2016, August 5). 12 Surprising Facts About UK Gardens and What We Do in Them. Houzz. Retrieved March 15, 2023, from https://www.houzz.co.uk/magazine/12-surprising-facts-about-uk-gardens-and-what-we-do-in-them-stsetivw-vs~69605966

No, only if the trees are growing on Council land. If the tree is on private land then the landowner is responsible.The tune GARDEN was written at the same time as the text by C. Austin Miles. They were published for the first time together in The Gospel Message No. 2 in 1912. Originally, the tune had two-part treble harmony on the stanza and standard four-part harmony on the refrain, but in modern hymnals, the entire hymn is given in four-part harmony. Because the hymn was written from Mary's point of view, it might be good to have the women or a soloist sing the entire song, or just the stanzas (with the entire group on the refrain). When/Why/How: The tree (or hedge) owner will be liable for damage caused by fruit, seeds or foliage but only if it overhangs the boundary. Leaves If you and your neighbour disagree about a problem with a tree or hedge, it’s best to try to resolve things informally. Problems could include, for example, if you think a hedge is too high or branches from your neighbour’s tree are overhanging into your garden. You would be liable if you didn’t take the necessary action after an inspection (see Further information and recommendations regarding inspecting trees). If the problem continues, you’ll need to get help from a solicitor who specialises in neighbour disputes - but this will be expensive.

If you rent your home, talk to your landlord about the problem. They might be able to deal with the disagreement on your behalf.No. You have the right to plant what you want, where you want within your property. However, it is sensible and neighbourly to consider the consequences of planting potentially large or imposing trees or hedges close to a boundary and make planting decisions to minimise negative impact. Ultimately you will still be liable for any damage caused by them. Data collected in the 2021 census found that 87% of UK households had access to a garden. 1 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

Trees restricting light that fall within the terms of the High Hedges Act might be contested on these grounds rather than the Right to Light Act. If it’s not clear where the boundary is, you can get help from RICS - they work with surveyors who can help with property problems. Try to find a solution with your neighbour If you still can’t agree, you can get help from a mediator - this is someone who doesn’t know either of you and is trained to help people resolve disagreements. An inspection can be done by the tree owner. The National Tree Safety Group’s ‘Common sense risk assessment of trees’ (pdf) is a good place to find information. However, for trees in high risk areas (e.g. overhanging a public footpath) or where there is any concern about the safety of a tree it is best to have a professional inspection (see below). Getting in the professionals

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The Statler Brothers' 1981 version reached #35 on the US Country chart. [5] Glen Campbell recorded the song on his 1989 gospel album Favorite Hymns. The gospel song is sung throughout Wild River (1960). It’s also sung in the closing scene of the film Places in the Heart (1984) and by Ronee Blakley in the Robert Altman film Nashville (1975). Brad Paisley recorded a cover of the song on his debut album Who Needs Pictures (1999). Garrison Keillor & Meryl Streep recorded a version on the 2006 CD A Prairie Home Companion: Duets. The song also appears on John Prine and Mac Wiseman's 2007 Standard Songs for Average People. Fuchsia 'Happy Wedding Day': Lax plant, good for hanging baskets, flowers are double white with rose-pink bases to the sepals. This data highlighted that over one-third of those living in the UK grew their own food in 2022, whether that was in a container or a vegetable patch. Lilies, tulips, daffodils and sunflowers also made the top 5, with daisies, irises and snapdragons amongst others in the top 30. Get specialist help from a tree surgeon if the roots of your neighbour’s tree are affecting your home and garden. You can cut them yourself but you must try to limit the amount of damage to the tree, which can be difficult to do. You must tell your neighbour in advance if a tree surgeon needs to go on their land.

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