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washing in or out?!!

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  • ShepsSheps Posts: 2,236
    Mine's out all the time, one of those long bungee types, as well as the washing I also use the top part of the line to hang my cleaned and disinfected bird feeders on to dry.
  • plant pauperplant pauper Posts: 6,904
    Mine is a lovely neat little jobby that I bought with the express purpose that it could be put away easily. Guess what I'm going to say next! 
  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719
    Whats a "bungee type" washing line? Mine stays out, removed when I cut the grass,or having a BBQ   am always very surprised when people I know especially with small gardens don put it away when they have a BBQ
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  • debs64debs64 Posts: 5,184
    Mine stays out all the time but it's a rotary that folds up and I use a cover on it through the winter 
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  • debs64debs64 Posts: 5,184
    Me too, and anything for kids to play on and the BBQ. I love drying stuff outside always smells so good and it's environmentally friendly and free too! 
  • Valley GardenerValley Gardener Posts: 2,851
    Mine is fixed on a wall with four lines coming out to an opposite wall with hooks.Then it's retractable.But it's in a courtyard type area.I don't like to see WLines either,but needs must I suppose!
    The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489
    Rotary drier stands in a corner when not in use.
    SW Scotland
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    We have two retractable lines from the house to a post near the far fence... they're retracted when not being used as otherwise I'd have been decapitated long ago  :o

    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





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