Advice for Garden wall

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ChrisJ

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Hi,

New to plastering and after some advice! I’d like to neaten up the garden walls on a new house. I’m not interested in a neat finish - I’d like a smooth but rough and ready Mediterranean feel. Questions are;

1. What is the best render to use?
2. Can I just apply the tender straight to the walls? Some are quite rough
3. Do I need to bead the corners?

any other advice appreciated!
 

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Your going to have to do allot of reading on other threads to get your knowledge, dpc, dpm, tanking, ss beads etc
That is a pigs ear and will only look better if it is removed in its entirety
Get new attractive wall built in place or neat fencing?
You may as well have a go and render it for a practice learning wall before removing it!
 
Just paint it council house red, put some bamboo up round the edges with a plaque saying daves bar! Sit round fire shouting shazza get us another fosters with ya babbies running round garden with piss n s**t soaked nappies on that should of been changed 4 hours ago, and Mrs with no bra on and tits down to her knees smoking King size Berkleys and flicking butts over neighbours fence!!
 
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