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Old 21-11-2020, 11:25 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 21/11/2020 09:33, David Rance wrote:
On Sat, 21 Nov 2020 03:11:49 The Natural Philosopher wrote:

On 20/11/2020 15:06, Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article ,
Jeff LaymanÂ* wrote:
On 20/11/2020 07:15, Chris Hogg wrote:

Peeing on your compost heap was recommended here several times a few
years ago.
Â*Given that it has been SOP for millennia, and I remember it being
recommended here within a year or two of this newsgroup being started,
that's playing it down!

I do wonder, being male, of a certain age, and with the compost heap
being some distance from the house, whether such an activity will
become
physiologically "de rigueur" in the future. :-)
Â*Mine is c. 4' high and I am no longer, er, up to it :-(
Â* Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Mine is the size of a container. Shipping container, and I am only
halfway through cutting back 20 year old yews, and hornbeams and
another bloody great tree has fallen over...and the new woodshed is
full already...


For the last two years I have been lowering my hornbeam hedge in France
to about three feet as I no longer want to totter on a stepladder to
keep it in order. I haven't been able to visit France at all this year
and my son-in-law, who visited recently to check on the house, sent a
photo back which showed that it has grown as high as ever!

I wouldn't have planted hornbeam but when there was a remembrement some
thirty years ago, I was given the hornbeam free by the local authority.

David

I love it - only thing on super wet clay - but it has to be kept in its
place.

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