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Old 02-05-2007, 11:36 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Wed, 2 May 2007 20:29:14 +0100 (Carol Hague) wrote:
but I could see that you were a serious student of the art


giggle Me? Serious? Not often :-)

But yes, one of the few things I take seriously is my responsibility for
any pets I take on.


And to see them thrive under the best conditions one can provide
(which Alan in his 1950s mindset cannot get beyond ,
btw Alan, you can do it without expensive dodads from the trade,
just simply with some knowlege and understanding of your subject so
that you can get beyond the advertising hype of the gadget purveyors )

Luckily I have a heroic long-armed husband who reached into the nasty
cold water to retrieve them for me (I would have done it myself, honest,
I just don't have long enough arms :-))


Honst you could, I believe you
(/attempts do dispel image of Victor " I dont believe it" diving in
with full snorkel&wetsuit )

They seem none the worse for their dunking and are growing apace after
being repotted. Hurray!


My Giant Chinese Mustard seedlings had a near death experience today,
whilst I was relaxing in the sunshine,
gosh! wasn't it hot !!
Did I get back on gardening topic as well ??