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In the front garden, after some deliberation and procrastination, we have decided to dig out rather than cut down the hedge stumps alongside our neighbour's. Two down and nine to go - not so easy but a good way of warming up on a cold winter's day, so we should be able to complete this through January and then the aim is to infill with sand and gravel and use this area for a run of troughs. It should be a good spot for those alpines needing a cooler aspect, especially Kabschia saxifrages and also ericaceous species (and autumn gentians?). The prospect of some interesting and useful plants here, rather than the annoying Leyland Cypress hedge is a notable stimulus Finally for now I have at last constructed a new set of dutch-light frames for the nursery and learnt how to use a router and chisel all over again. These are made from tanalised wood so should last well and have led to thoughts of constructing a new dutch-light greenhouse below the present nursery area - a project maybe for next winter