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Dan Pascoe

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    Business name

    Lawn & Garden Services


    County

    Hampshire


    Postcode

    So184ta


    About you and your business ( please complete)

    I've been running my garden maintenance business for the last 8 years but in the industry for almost 18 years


    Skills ( please complete )

    Garden Maintenance


    Business category

    Maintenance, Domestic, Commercial


    Business Size (based on Turnover)

    £51k-£100k


    Where did you hear about Landscape Juice

    Online


    Website

    https://www.lawnandgardenservices.co.uk


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    Oliver clarkson replied to Oliver clarkson's discussion Van interior protection
    "Hi guys 
    Sorry for late reply, totally forgot to check this post.
    Had an idea put to me about liquid rubber and that it is quite tough?? Any one had experience of using it?
    I've heard of line x spray, but I'd have to get my van over to the UK from…"
    13 hours ago
    Tim Bucknall replied to Alan Neath's discussion Buddleja ( Buddlia ) Super plant of the future ?
    "If it's vigour you're after, you can't beat bamboo.  That has real potential in terms of combating desertification, and for carbon capture."
    22 hours ago
    The Wall replied to Neil James Shearer's discussion What base for laying slabs on?
    "I have not used it to my knowlage on dry cast slabs, the roughest surface i have used it on is Marshals Saxon, the Grabo wouldn't make a seal to stick to the slab so i had to keep the Grabo sucking while lifting where as on a smooth slab you switch…"
    yesterday
    Neil James Shearer replied to Neil James Shearer's discussion What base for laying slabs on?
    "I take it you would screed a large area rather than spot laying? "
    yesterday
    Neil James Shearer replied to Neil James Shearer's discussion What base for laying slabs on?
    "Does the Grabo work ok with dry cast slabs? Certainly looks the business!  "
    yesterday
    The Wall replied to Neil James Shearer's discussion What base for laying slabs on?
    "If you think you are going to do more patios take a look at this, it's a suction pad for slabs and comes in graet with larger slabs like 600x600, only really works on smooth slabs and tiles.
     
    Grabo"
    yesterday
    Neil James Shearer replied to Neil James Shearer's discussion What base for laying slabs on?
    "Thanks for the advice guys, really appreciate it. I begun the job today but mini digger packed in so it'll be a couple days before I'm back to it! The joys of being self employed! The slabbed areas are only for patios so there's never going to be…"
    yesterday
    The Wall replied to Neil James Shearer's discussion What base for laying slabs on?
    "Don't trust the Yanks they are a differnt speices :)
    A lot depends on what they are going to use it for, heavey traffic and a lot of use you will need a sub base of hardcore then sharp sand cement mix,
    If the ground is solid and you are useing the…"
    yesterday
    Honey Badger replied to Neil James Shearer's discussion What base for laying slabs on?
    "Defo wouldn't use the bodge the builder method.
    I use 1part cement 6parts sharp sand mix for slabs
    Have a look at  the pavingexpert web site for the best source of paving info."
    yesterday
    Tim Bucknall replied to Nigel Rawlins's discussion Laurel & Quince infection
    "I agree Kevin, both of those."
    yesterday
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    John F replied to Alan Neath's discussion Buddleja ( Buddlia ) Super plant of the future ?
    "You can only admire the way they have learned to adapt  , Perhaps the butterflies they attract know their secret . 
    Amusing though the random sites they choose to make a sudden guest appearance such as car parks , down alleyways  and their love of…"
    Monday
    Billybop replied to Alan Neath's discussion Buddleja ( Buddlia ) Super plant of the future ?
    "If the boffins were unable to modify Buddleia for food, maybe those big buds could be tweaked to have a medicinal purpose, or for bio fuel"
    Monday
    United Sates
    Mike Anderson replied to Rachel Beth's discussion Should I be pruning my new green giant arborvitae?
    "Thuja Green Giants usually don't require any pruning. If left unchecked, they'll grow to their great heights very quickly. If you choose to prune your green giant arborvitae, you can remove about a third of the central leader of the tree (the main…"
    Sunday
    Neil James Shearer posted a discussion
    What base for laying slabs on?
    Hi,I've been asked to create a paved area using 600x600 standard slabs. Years ago when I worked on sites they laid them on sand with a sprinkling of dry cement on top, but I'm now seeing guys on YouTube (albeit in United States), laying slabs or…
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    Sunday
    Neil James Shearer replied to Neil James Shearer's discussion Laying patio in half circle
    "Thank you for all the help guys, sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you all. Every piece of information is so valuable and I really appreciate you all for taking the time to reply. I'm away to start the job tomorrow!
    Many thanks
     
    Neil "
    Sunday
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    Dave Colton replied to Nigel Rawlins's discussion Laurel & Quince infection
    "Yep I would go with shothole or eupropolella, it can be combatted with with a systematic fungicide before it gets too much of a hold."
    Sunday
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