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Old 27-07-2008, 12:20 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 27/7/08 11:08, in article
, "Judith
in France" wrote:

On Jul 27, 11:02 am, Martin wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 02:58:29 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France



wrote:
On Jul 27, 9:20 am, Martin wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 15:54:42 -0700 (PDT), Judith in France


wrote:
On Jul 26, 10:39 pm, "Pete C" wrote:
Judith in France wrote:
I have a one year old Oleander, about 1 metre and a half high in a
huge pot. It is flowering right now. How often do I need to water
it. Sacha has seen the size of the urn/pot as as she is more au fait
with stuff can probably explain better than I. Help please?


Judith


You do know that it is an extremely toxic plant?
--
Pete C
London UK


I'm not going to eat it sweetie!!!!! Wot bout watering then?????


When my son was born, we were given a brochure listing common house and
garden
plants that might poison small children. It's amazing any child survives
childhood.


It rained last night. Now it is stifling hot, windless and a 100% humidity
AND
sunny. 22C here ATM. On the beach it is 20C and
misty.
http://www.noordwijk.info/noordwijk/...ms/livecam.asp
--


Martin


It's also amazing that we parents survive their childhood, I started
turning grey when I had my first child, now that I have grandchildren
I will have to resort to L'Oreal (because I'm worth it).


The older they get the bigger the problems. ((((
--

Martin


Don't I know it, unfortunately we are no longer in charge and can't
tell them what they should do, only advise and then they don't always
listen!!!! Deja vu, I'm sure I just heard my Father's voice saying
that lol

Judith


I loved it when my daughter who had a baby a few months ago told me she
understands me better now. I pointed out that I had *always* understood
her. ;-))
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.com
South Devon