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Old 30-05-2003, 04:11 PM
Alan Gould
 
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Default Daisy infested grass

In article , John
writes
Ok,
You all win. I'll keep the daisies. It wasn't actually my idea anyway to get
rid of them but my sister's who keeps saying "You have a lovely big garden,
but you will have to do something about all these daisies" so now i know
that what she really means is she jealous and i was prepared to listen to
her because i know nothing about gardens. Thank God i found this Newsgroup.

Good for you John - gardening is an opportunity to do your own thing and
not be bound by what other people think you should do. Our lawn contains
anything which will survive regular mowing, i.e. mostly grass but also
plenty of daisies, buttercups, clover, moss (at times) and a host of
interesting wildflowers according to season. It provides an area for
family recreation and relaxation and it is always a joy to behold.
--
Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs.