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Old 10-02-2003, 05:48 PM
Pete in the Colorado Mtns
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I've always just pinched off the extra. Never tried scissors or knife.
pete

LT wrote:
How do you guys prune anacharis - plain scissors? Do you cut them at an
angle? Thanks in advance




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Old 10-02-2003, 05:48 PM
Pete in the Colorado Mtns
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Default Pruning anacharis

I've always just pinched off the extra. Never tried scissors or knife.
pete

LT wrote:
How do you guys prune anacharis - plain scissors? Do you cut them at an
angle? Thanks in advance




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"It is unwise to insult a doughnut be refusing to eat it."

 




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