What is this mystery plant?
Ribena Drinker
5 years ago
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Comments (1)Task lighting, overhead lighting accent lighting...lamps floor lamps overhead..you can also put theses all on dimmers...See MoreWondering what to put around this plant?
Comments (5)Hi The Cordyline you have planted will get a bit taller over time so you could put a hard detail around the base of it, but I'd be tempted to by three small ground cover shrubs that will tolerate the shade. Perhaps something like Hebe rakaiensis or Euonymus 'Emerald n Gold'. These will naturally spread and create a lower level of interest and just grow over the gravel area in a neat ring. They can also be pruned to keep the shape. If you wanted to go a bit more formal, you could plant a ring (square or circle) of Buxus sempervirens. Hope that helps....See MoreMysterious Sandy deposit/corrosion
Comments (1)Very odd. I would contact the fire installers for advice....See MoreMystery inspection chamber??
Comments (0)Hi! Wanted to see if anyone could help with this. We have all our toilets connected with one soil pipe down the side of our house (which also looks to be the soil vent pipe), however at the bottom it looks to return back into the building (attached excerpt from surveyor report) in the area where the back was previously extended. We checked with neighbours and they don't have any manholes in their back garden area, but there are what looks to be shared manholes in the front of the houses (in the driveways). The house was built I believe in ~1910 and we presume they're all linked down the line, as they were all built at the same time. Does anyone know if I should be expecting some form of access to a chamber in the back of the house/in the house? I can't figure out how they would access or rod the pipe if needed, as there is a 90° bend back into the building and then presumably at least another couple of 90° bends to get it to the shared manhole in our neighbour's front driveway. We looked up planning applications for the previous extension already done, as well as other property's applications nearby but couldn't find any plans showing the pipe routes....See Morepmasmith3
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