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Old 09-05-2004, 05:06 PM
Brian
 
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Default OOPS! Tumbleweeded Asparagus

Remove the whole spear by cutting at about an inch under ground~~Today!
Dustbin is an unusual name for a dog! However I have a cat called 'Cooking
Fat'. For months he was nameless and used to sleep in the upstairs corridor
at night. I heard a guest stumble and state that he was fed up with the
'cooking fat'~~ so that became his name!!
Best Wishes Brian
"Sue da Nimm" . wrote in message
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I was happily pottering about the asparagus with a paintbrush and a paint
can full of dilute tumbleweed. (The bed was showing the usual crop of

annual
weeds and I find the best way to deal with these is to paint them with
Tumbleweed.)
Dustbin, our rather gormless Newfoundland, took a sudden fancy to my
hunched-up profile and gave me 12stone of affectionate nudge from behind.
The pot of Tumbleweed took a tumble and splashed a couple of the

asparagus.
Aaagh!
From what I could see the stuff only splashed the spears and not their

tips.
The rest disappeared into the soil where I assume it will do no harm.
Question 1... can the tumbleweed do any harm when splashed on stems

rather
than leaves?

Question 2.... if Rhubarb likes old leather, bones, fur etc, what kind of
crop will I get once I've throttled Dustbin and planted him under the
rhubarb? ];o)