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Old 19-10-2004, 01:43 PM
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:11:12 -0700, wendy7 wrote:

Hi dd, Sue has given you excellant advice so just want to give
you a tip to help keep the placement of the plant the same.
Put your tag in the pot at the back of the plant & then face it
to the most light. This way you will always put them back correctly.


Ps...Should have typed "face the front of the plant to the most light?
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Cheers Wendy
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 16:11:12 -0700, wendy7 wrote:

Hi dd, Sue has given you excellant advice so just want to give
you a tip to help keep the placement of the plant the same.
Put your tag in the pot at the back of the plant & then face it
to the most light. This way you will always put them back correctly.


Ps...Should have typed "face the front of the plant to the most light?
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Replace seven with 7, for email reply

Cheers Wendy
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Old 19-10-2004, 02:20 PM
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In article j4Ycd.52981$kz3.48838@fed1read02, wendy7
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Hi dd, Sue has given you excellant advice so just want to give
you a tip to help keep the placement of the plant the same.
Put your tag in the pot at the back of the plant & then face it
to the most light. This way you will always put them back correctly.


Thanks for the tip--I am doing that very thing!
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In article j4Ycd.52981$kz3.48838@fed1read02, wendy7
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Hi dd, Sue has given you excellant advice so just want to give
you a tip to help keep the placement of the plant the same.
Put your tag in the pot at the back of the plant & then face it
to the most light. This way you will always put them back correctly.


Thanks for the tip--I am doing that very thing!
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