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Old 17-11-2006, 01:59 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Muddymike wrote:
But you know I like this ) I like when Madgardener post one of her
huuuuge post, describing everything around her from her remote garden


I don't have a problem with that either, so long as its worth reading.


(prune)

I enjoy sharing my knowledge with others who
may be new to the topic, and even now after 10 years membership I still
learn new things from old and new members alike.


I don't think we stop learning and with everything, time moves on,
things change, people come and go ...

My first reading of this NG gave me some very usefull information on pruning
yew trees, I look forward to picking up more usefull tips to help me look
after this big old garden I have taken on. I will admit to being a bit of a
petrol head and look forward to contributing to any debates on power garden
equipment. Right, must go start the Billy Goat and clear all these fallen
leaves so that they don't clog the grass pickup on the ride on or jam the
snow blower :-) (you do allow the odd smiley??)


I'm not a petrol head but I always enjoy the ride, any rides. If I had
one acre, I would feel that justifies getting a lil' cough Dynamow DS
Hydrostatic. Bet someone in this house would happilly try to race it,
after off course converting it to run on compressed gaz or biodiesel,
naturally...

A smiley a day keeps the doctor away ;o)

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