Hi,
how much would it cost to cover up 30m of garden?
I'm surrounded by houses and I wish to have my peace of mind in the garden.
If I use screening plants, it's gonna be cheaper, but still on a 5-6k if I use the help of someone, I also would need to put a deck on it first, that could be another 3k minimum...
But apart the starting point, I also need to consider the cleaning, it would take an entire day to a person to trim on the sides and on top, probably done once a year, plus all the flowers I'll put around, maybe twice a year but I could do it at that point.
If I let him do only the trees, it could cost 500 pounds an entire day, unless they charge 200 per hour as I've been quoted recently... The ground cleaning after will be left to me, so he would just trim the trees, I would expect him to work for an entire day at his own peace.
These trees/plants would be around 4m each, hopefully not 5 or someone would complain about the house insurance, and that would be the start of a dog fight with the neighbors, plus I don't want responsibility for it, I didn't see an insurance for it at the moment... Please correct me if I'm wrong .
What would happen if a tree falls on top of my neighbor's roof? Or on the head of someone?
If I use high trees, then it could be different, those trees become very high and very soon, it requires tools and a platform, I don't have easy access to the garden so that would be a challenge or almost impossible, unless you want to climb to cut them.
On top of it, the neighbors may become very nervous because now they have a screening side to clean, more money and it's not really the right moment to charge them (on top of their insurance plan or the charge to amend the change) because they're responsible for the cleaning on their side I'm not wrong, so I'm thinking to plant the plants/trees a bit inside my garden so they would need to trim them once in 2y or so, is it a good idea??
Below you find a few screenshots of what I mean.
These are classic screening trees, due to the boring low side, I can put other plants to distract the view (thanks YouTube), hopefully plants that don't grow much.
(they would be up to the 2nd floor, as said, around 4m)
Or with this plant (conifer):
There are also other similar plants that have different colors, I would certainly opt for more colors .
Roughly, the cost of planting would be 5-6k (they would be already grown up, like 2m), with 5k for the deck (if made out of stone or bricks, it would be much more expensive and I think I have no choice for a permanent solution, the garden will be too extensive to replace the wooden deck in 15y max...).
500 pounds for the annual cleaning, plus some side task left to me, I considered one day of work but they may require more time, and when it's time to trim them on top, it would be one day of work only for that, so by myself I could trim on the side, but I should still buy a tool that can extend around 4m to trim the sides.
I'm kind of desperate for the pricing tag here, I'm thinking to put a Pergola or better a Conservatorium instead, so I can reduce the garden screening size... Good luck to find the cash for both though...
All in all, more and more ****ed about UK chicken house positioning, the developers should be jailed together with whoever made the law.
how much would it cost to cover up 30m of garden?
I'm surrounded by houses and I wish to have my peace of mind in the garden.
If I use screening plants, it's gonna be cheaper, but still on a 5-6k if I use the help of someone, I also would need to put a deck on it first, that could be another 3k minimum...
But apart the starting point, I also need to consider the cleaning, it would take an entire day to a person to trim on the sides and on top, probably done once a year, plus all the flowers I'll put around, maybe twice a year but I could do it at that point.
If I let him do only the trees, it could cost 500 pounds an entire day, unless they charge 200 per hour as I've been quoted recently... The ground cleaning after will be left to me, so he would just trim the trees, I would expect him to work for an entire day at his own peace.
These trees/plants would be around 4m each, hopefully not 5 or someone would complain about the house insurance, and that would be the start of a dog fight with the neighbors, plus I don't want responsibility for it, I didn't see an insurance for it at the moment... Please correct me if I'm wrong .
What would happen if a tree falls on top of my neighbor's roof? Or on the head of someone?
If I use high trees, then it could be different, those trees become very high and very soon, it requires tools and a platform, I don't have easy access to the garden so that would be a challenge or almost impossible, unless you want to climb to cut them.
On top of it, the neighbors may become very nervous because now they have a screening side to clean, more money and it's not really the right moment to charge them (on top of their insurance plan or the charge to amend the change) because they're responsible for the cleaning on their side I'm not wrong, so I'm thinking to plant the plants/trees a bit inside my garden so they would need to trim them once in 2y or so, is it a good idea??
Below you find a few screenshots of what I mean.
These are classic screening trees, due to the boring low side, I can put other plants to distract the view (thanks YouTube), hopefully plants that don't grow much.
(they would be up to the 2nd floor, as said, around 4m)
Or with this plant (conifer):
There are also other similar plants that have different colors, I would certainly opt for more colors .
Roughly, the cost of planting would be 5-6k (they would be already grown up, like 2m), with 5k for the deck (if made out of stone or bricks, it would be much more expensive and I think I have no choice for a permanent solution, the garden will be too extensive to replace the wooden deck in 15y max...).
500 pounds for the annual cleaning, plus some side task left to me, I considered one day of work but they may require more time, and when it's time to trim them on top, it would be one day of work only for that, so by myself I could trim on the side, but I should still buy a tool that can extend around 4m to trim the sides.
I'm kind of desperate for the pricing tag here, I'm thinking to put a Pergola or better a Conservatorium instead, so I can reduce the garden screening size... Good luck to find the cash for both though...
All in all, more and more ****ed about UK chicken house positioning, the developers should be jailed together with whoever made the law.