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Old 14-04-2003, 08:44 PM
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"Allegra" writes:

One suggestion? We found a short shepherd
hook that works great and it gets hidden among
the "corn" where to hang the length of regular
hose to keep it from getting gritty or from
filling with dirt. I nearly scared a poor little tree
frog to death one morning when I went to
connect the hose and that was enough for me.


I liked the link you sent with the shepherd hooks. They have some very nice
ones. And what a good idea to keep the ends off the ground. I ususally have a
spray nozzle on the hose when it's not on the soaker but the soaker tends to
get buried in the dirt. I could just leave that end on a hook and keep it
clean.

I am out of here. Wouldn't you know it? we are
off for the weekend and for the first time in two
weeks something yellow is way up there...roses law
as opposed to Murphy's or in accordance to?


How was the weekend? I hope you enjoyed yourself and rested up for the next
strech of work.


PS: and you are right. We are getting two Cherokees
from Chamblee. I just got an e telling me they are
shipping them the 28th of this month. Cat smile!


No comment. vbg