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Old 20-10-2003, 05:42 PM
sneff
 
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Default Plant suggestions Please

I heard a tale long ago about someone with the same problem as yours who
linked some sort of sensor (pH? Temperature?) up to hundreds of watts of
floodlights. When a chap relieved himself on their fence, he suddnely became
a centre stage attraction (or not, as it were).

I have no idea how true this story is (though I wish it to be so), and I
have no idea of the electonics behind it, sorry to say - but perhaps some
keen electronic-minded gardener out there could shed some (ahem) light on
the possibility?

Good Luck DB.


"A Dizzy Blonde" wrote in message
...

I live about 1km from a large hotel, far enough away not to be bothered by
it, but judging by one corner of my front garden just at bladder stretch
point from last call drinks!

The area is where my front wall and my neighbours lower fence join, there

is
a large frangipani that wards off summer "waterers" but over the course of
winters I have lost 3 mature azaleas and a resplendent birds nest fern,

and
the corner often has the redolent aroma of urine.

I now desire to plant something with huge unwieldy canes attached to which
would be long and razor sharp thorns........any suggestions for a plant

not
out of place in a bed of camellia and azalea under the shade of a

frangipani
in the Perth climate? My first thought - bougainvillea is not a suitable
plant for the spot.....though it would please me to plant one just for the
ouch factor.

A (not always) Dizzy Blonde