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Old 13-12-2006, 07:16 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Charlie Pridham Charlie Pridham is offline
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Default Can anyone recommend a distance learning course?


"La Puce" wrote in message
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judith lea wrote:
Clarice , beware of some colleges who offer distance learning courses
at a basic level; for instance KLC only offer RHSII and you will only
receive a certificate, not a Diploma


This was wrong. Do you agree, yes or no.

Then we will cover the 'apple pruning' question. Perhaps you'll gain
from this exercise, once and for all.

It is up to the reader to determine the rightness or otherwise of answers
and information given. It is pointless for posters to squabble over it.
As pruning apples is a very flexible art it serves no purpose other than to
confuse, to keep referring to an answer without showing the question.
You can prune an overgrown apple tree at any time of year if it needs it,
depends completely on why you are pruning it in the first place. On the
other hand if you have a restricted form of apple then most people would
like me prune them in August. while older more established standards etc
would normally be pruned in winter between leaf drop and bud burst which is
a 4 month window.
If you don't agree then do as I do and ignore the post!
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Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
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