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I like a tidy bush that the owner keeps on top of. Nothing worse than it growing out of shape and looking all straggly. I especially love a ruler straight hedge, one that’s had time spent on it to cultivate it into a perfectly level example of a boundary marker. I think privet hedges are the best for this |
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"I like a tidy bush that the owner keeps on top of. Nothing worse than it growing out of shape and looking all straggly. I especially love a ruler straight hedge, one that’s had time spent on it to cultivate it into a perfectly level example of a boundary marker. I think privet hedges are the best for this "
I like them trimmed to the shape of a cockrel or Mickey Mouse |
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"I like a tidy bush that the owner keeps on top of. Nothing worse than it growing out of shape and looking all straggly. I especially love a ruler straight hedge, one that’s had time spent on it to cultivate it into a perfectly level example of a boundary marker. I think privet hedges are the best for this
I like them trimmed to the shape of a cockrel or Mickey Mouse "
I saw a Pac-Man once, it was amazing! |
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"I like a tidy bush that the owner keeps on top of. Nothing worse than it growing out of shape and looking all straggly. I especially love a ruler straight hedge, one that’s had time spent on it to cultivate it into a perfectly level example of a boundary marker. I think privet hedges are the best for this
I like them trimmed to the shape of a cockrel or Mickey Mouse
I saw a Pac-Man once, it was amazing!"
That would be really cool, although a bit of a shock when it’s first revealed |
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