tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11477613148069274.post1313640586595213560..comments2023-04-12T15:42:01.887+01:00Comments on Grogley Junction: Scenic testIanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17673444445860206594noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11477613148069274.post-88968512743514971952012-10-21T08:53:27.949+01:002012-10-21T08:53:27.949+01:00Thanks for the comments.
I do take your point Dav...Thanks for the comments.<br /><br />I do take your point David about tall grass that is dying back in late summer early autumn. I have small pack of some very long strands in stock. It's not that obvious in the photo but I have tried to represent a small clump of late summer grass. The problem is it has to be trimmed before/after applying. To do a long embankment would be a real pain. I'll look out for some shorter lengths (6mm or slightly longer) of straw coloured static grass and give it a go on the embankment and in and around any hedging.<br /><br />Thanks again<br />IanIanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17673444445860206594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11477613148069274.post-91120958009886143572012-10-11T07:54:47.602+01:002012-10-11T07:54:47.602+01:00Well, I'm impressed with that result. If you ...Well, I'm impressed with that result. If you feel that you need more practice...<br /><br />It looks excellent to me, and a good mix of rough grasses. I've yet to try out one of those static flock machines, so when I do I may be asking you for tips!Flymohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06830364621909116784noreply@blogger.com