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Old 21-04-2007, 03:19 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Kate Morgan Kate Morgan is offline
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Default How very provoking

didn't really consider mice, the plants are tumbler tomato's in hanging
baskets about 5ft. up a wall, but I suppose mice do climb very well and yes
the tops have gone. Don't suppose that they will shoot out and grow again?

kate

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"Dave Hill" wrote in message
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On 21 Apr, 11:39, Sacha wrote:
On 21/4/07 11:16, in article
, "Kate Morgan"

wrote:
I feed the birds and do my very best to provide them with a safe birdy
garden in which to live, then this morning I find that one of the
little
hooters has pecked off the tops of my tiny tomato plants, it is not
good
enough, mutter mutter mutter


kate


Definitely not mice?
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I'm with Sacha, field mice would be my bet, Are the tops still there?
If not then mice.
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries