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Old 03-02-2003, 12:25 PM
sacha
 
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in article , June Hughes at
wrote on 3/2/03 12:03 pm:

In article , sacha
writes

Most emphatically I do *not* know best. I can only share with others what is
my/our experience, just like everyone else - space and size of garden has
nothing to do with that. What I had hoped to point out was they don't need
to be thinned out to flower 'next year'. The original post appeared to be
answered in that vein.


Sorry to have annoyed you. No offence intended.


No, I realise that but I would hate anyone to think that because I'm married
to a nurseryman, I think I know best about anything! That's why if I give
advice I've checked with Ray, I always say so and don't claim his knowledge
for my own. He's been a second generation nurseryman for over 50 years so
his advice has a lot more value to it than mine!
And I didn't want the OP to think they *had* to go to the rather tedious
trouble of thinning out snowdrops each year.
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Sacha
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