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well we are about to move home soon and although we are both going to miss the old house and our neighbours I have to say that I am looking forwood to having a new garden to play in. as the current garden was when we moved it is bassically untouched and will give me an intirely new project to have fun with (cant wait to get started with flower beds and landscaping ect). should be alot of hard work but you know me, always up for a challenge. Tref.

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Well, good luck with the move Tref. Are you taking any of your plants with you? It's always fun starting a new project.

3 Oct, 2009

 

Hope it all goes smoothly - moving house is such a lot of work, isn't it! We'll watch out for photos of the new garden....

3 Oct, 2009

 

Good luck in your new home, and garden.

3 Oct, 2009

 

Best of luck with the move. Are you going far?....a new garden to play with....yummy......enjjoy::))

3 Oct, 2009

 

Good luck with the move and dont forget the before pics of your new garden.

3 Oct, 2009

 

Good luck with the move and all your plans for the future...

4 Oct, 2009

 

Thanks everyone for the good luck wishes. in response to Gilli's question we intend to take as many of our existing plants as possibly. unfortunatly though certain plants like some of the larger roses and bushes would probably perish on being dug up, so its best to just leave them were they are. Thanks also to Amblealice, we are not going to far just a few miles down the road and still in swansea. and dont worry Drc726 I will place plenty of before, during and after pics on the site as soon as I can. Tref.

5 Oct, 2009

 

I will just mention but I am sure you know unless you specify, plants usually form part of the house sale.

5 Oct, 2009

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