A few clusters of leaves were falling when I took the photo this morning. There was a squirrel up there though. It’s just that I’ve never seen this before.
The problem is that no one else wants to do it. On your hands a knees crawling through bushes digging out bramble roots and the removing the bramble growth that in my case reaches up to 5m isn’t something I’d wish on anyone.
Thanks for the reply. Since posting I’ve had a gardener round who said exactly the same thing and will make a start in a week or so. He charges £540 a day for a two person team, which doesn’t sound too bad to me, bearing in mind what a horrible job it is. What do you think?
Is there any way of getting rid of invasive brambles / wild roses? I have them growing through rhododendrons, laurels other shrubs and even hanging out of the tops of fir trees. I can't get to the roots or even the base of the buggers without getting shredded.
I have a lot of climbing hydrangea on our house, not sure how to trim it.
Don’t know why they’ve come out sideways ??? There’s Virginia creeper there too.