My neighbour absolutely loves his garden (so do we) but, his garden is just a natural wild jungle. His front and back gardens are the same, in fact you can hardly see his bungalow from the pavement as the growth is so high.
All of his hedges, weeds, brambles and suchlike all force their way through my fencing and all up the back of my sheds. Some of the brambles can be nearly 3/4 of an inch thick and I'm concerned that they will cause more damage.
The fence at the bottom of the garden has already been forced out of shape by the powerful stuff that grows through and, I don't want this to happen to my shed timbers.
I'm wondering if any of you clever people on here know what I could use to line his side of the fence panels to stop this rubbish pushing through. The panels are only 4' 6" high by 6' long. I was initially thinking of something like thin guage aluminium sheeting but I think that that would be quite expensive.
All of the fencing by the way, is in my own garden. The original boundary fencing of concrete posts and wire is still in situ.
Thank you.
All of his hedges, weeds, brambles and suchlike all force their way through my fencing and all up the back of my sheds. Some of the brambles can be nearly 3/4 of an inch thick and I'm concerned that they will cause more damage.
The fence at the bottom of the garden has already been forced out of shape by the powerful stuff that grows through and, I don't want this to happen to my shed timbers.
I'm wondering if any of you clever people on here know what I could use to line his side of the fence panels to stop this rubbish pushing through. The panels are only 4' 6" high by 6' long. I was initially thinking of something like thin guage aluminium sheeting but I think that that would be quite expensive.
All of the fencing by the way, is in my own garden. The original boundary fencing of concrete posts and wire is still in situ.
Thank you.