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On 10 Mar, 10:43, Anne Jackson wrote:
I did NOT say that rhubarb would grow in a pot, although someone
else did! I said that there was enough sustenance in compose,
to enable rhubarb to grow in it...your powers of comprehension
leave much to be desired!


Ok. I'm sorry. I'll leave it at that.


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On 10 Mar, 10:57, "La Puce" wrote:
On 10 Mar, 10:43, Anne Jackson wrote:

I did NOT say that rhubarb would grow in a pot, although someone
else did! I said that there was enough sustenance in compose,
to enable rhubarb to grow in it...your powers of comprehension
leave much to be desired!


Ok. I'm sorry. I'll leave it at that.


I think that if one was to print off all the postings to URG in the
last 10 days between them there would be enough Bull Shit to grow
Rhubarb or anything else in pots for years to come with enough over
foe a good size garden.
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries

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On 10 Mar, 12:48, "Dave Hill" wrote:
I think that if one was to print off all the postings to URG in the
last 10 days between them there would be enough Bull Shit to grow
Rhubarb or anything else in pots for years to come with enough over
foe a good size garden.


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On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 12:48:17 +0000, Dave Hill wrote
(in article .com):

On 10 Mar, 10:57, "La Puce" wrote:
On 10 Mar, 10:43, Anne Jackson wrote:

I did NOT say that rhubarb would grow in a pot, although someone
else did! I said that there was enough sustenance in compose,
to enable rhubarb to grow in it...your powers of comprehension
leave much to be desired!


Ok. I'm sorry. I'll leave it at that.


I think that if one was to print off all the postings to URG in the
last 10 days between them there would be enough Bull Shit to grow
Rhubarb or anything else in pots for years to come with enough over
foe a good size garden.



gRather like the comment from someone in another group referring to
*adopting a scientific tone of voice while talking bullshit*. I thought it
a lovely phrase and kept it (apologies to dorayme who won't be on this NG for
quoting without permission).




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In message .com, Dave
Hill writes
On 10 Mar, 10:57, "La Puce" wrote:
On 10 Mar, 10:43, Anne Jackson wrote:

I did NOT say that rhubarb would grow in a pot, although someone
else did! I said that there was enough sustenance in compose,
to enable rhubarb to grow in it...your powers of comprehension
leave much to be desired!


Ok. I'm sorry. I'll leave it at that.


I think that if one was to print off all the postings to URG in the
last 10 days between them there would be enough Bull Shit to grow
Rhubarb or anything else in pots for years to come with enough over
foe a good size garden.
David Hill
Abacus Nurseries

Yes. I had rhubarb over our drainage pit in Hatfield Heath and it
grew like mad. When I came here, 22 years ago, there was a small patch
of rhubarb, which gave a reasonable crop every year. When I had been
here a couple of years it died. I still can't believe it. I have no
idea why that happened. No-one had done anything to it and it had
obviously been there for many years. Strangely, the peony next to it
died also. Neither has been replaced.
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June Hughes


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