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Old 28-07-2008, 12:32 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Michael Bell Michael Bell is offline
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Default Privet causing a "dead line"?

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(Nick Maclaren) wrote:


In article ,
Martin writes:
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| In my experience, it's the water, not nutrients, that is the main
| problem. Privet dessicates the soil under it, especially in places
| like Newcastle with relatively low rainfall.
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| Low rainfall? Wrong Newcastle, surely?


Well, I was assuming Upon Tyne, rather than Under Lyme. Look it up;
it's only marginally wetter than Cambridge. In the UK, the rainfall
gradient is west-north-west to east-south-east, and it is a common
myth that we get a lot of rain. What we get is very uniform rainfall
over the year, and essentially nil evaporation for half the year.


'Tis true, Sir!



Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Ah. A man who believes in getting his facts right! Where did you look
it up?

And where do you live?

Regards

Michael Bell




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