On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 20:17:34 +0100, Alan Gould
wrote:
In article , Stephen Howard
writes
Two months down the line and the GE is being slowly knocked back (
along with the grass that borders the bed... but I suspect this will
grow back with time ).
An interesting thought here is that ground elder is not generally known
as a lawn weed. IMHO that is because the plant will not survive regular
cutting.
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Please come round and sternly lecture the GE in my lawn!
Ahh, wait a mo.. you said 'regular cutting'. I'm guessing once every
three weeks just isn't going to cut the mustard ( or the grass, come
to think of it ).
Well, it's er, a wildlife garden innit ( guv ).
Regards,
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Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations
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