Thread: Mea culpa!
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Old 21-02-2006, 02:50 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Rupert
 
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Default Mea culpa!


"Sacha" wrote in message
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On 21/2/06 13:57, in article , "Rupert"
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"Sacha" wrote in message
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Having said merrily that our Akebia quinata is in flower now, I have to
retract speedily. Growing up the same pillar is a Clematis nepalensis
whose
stamens are the same colour as the Akebia flowers. Dashing past it the
other day, I thought "Oh, the Akebia is flowering", having glanced
all-too-hastily at the Clematis nepalensis stamens in my rush. Sorry
for
misleading Rupert and giving him the vapours!
OTOH, I must heartily recommend the C.nepalensis which is delicately
beautiful and best of all, perhaps, flowering now!

God that's a relief. Unfortunately I have just spent the last six hours
looking for property in your area:-) Job cancelled I will stick with
Yorkshire and you will not have the problem ( pleasure) of having me as a
neighbour


LOL! 2 tiny cottages are for sale in this area - one right now and one
coming up! The smallest is very small, with its largest bedroom being
12'x8' and it needs everything doing to it. It's guide price is £195,000
and they've had more than six offers over that! OTOH, to make you feel
better, it's just snowed without any warning at all - vicious flurry of
snow
for about 3 minutes and now it's stopped, though the sky is still leaden.
A
keen gardener like you would be a very welcome neighbour, I'm sure - the
Nursery would be thrilled to see you! ;-))
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
)


I suppose I could use a really good Nursery on the doorstep.
I would more than make up for the vast loss of revenue your business
suffered when the owner went and married his best customer.
No I tell a lie-she went and married him.
No snow here yet but we had a small hail storm yesterday.
That reminds me-Last year we had a hail storm very late in the season which
drilled holes through the leaves of Hostas. (it's grim up North)