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Nick Maclaren 05-04-2007 04:17 PM

Russian vine
 

In article . com,
"La Puce" writes:
| On 5 Apr, 14:25, Serena Blanchflower
| wrote:
| I'd go for a number of smaller climbers, so that you can have interest
| at different times of the year. On a similar length of fence in my
| garden, I've got honeysuckle, a couple of roses, jasmine, japonica and
| a couple of different clematis.
|
| What's a 'Japonica'?

Chaenomeles. All of C. japonica, C. speciosa and C. x superba are
commonly called Japanese quince or japonica.

That's English names for you :-)


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

La Puce 05-04-2007 04:34 PM

Russian vine
 
On 5 Apr, 16:17, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
| What's a 'Japonica'?

Chaenomeles. All of C. japonica, C. speciosa and C. x superba are
commonly called Japanese quince or japonica.


Thank you. I thought Serena missed something before 'japonica' and I
started going through all the 'japonica' I knew. I didn't know you
called a Chaenomeles just 'Japonica'. I have a lovely one which I have
rescued. It really is a slow grower but it is, with the ribes and the
rhodo the firstspring colours of our garden. It's so delicate and
against the white wall it is just so perfect.

That's English names for you :-)


Well yes! You say Snapdragon, I say Wolf's Head ... (Antirrhinum
majus).


Serena Blanchflower 05-04-2007 08:07 PM

Russian vine
 
* Nick Maclaren wrote, On 05/04/2007 16:17:
In article . com,
"La Puce" writes:
| On 5 Apr, 14:25, Serena Blanchflower
| wrote:
| I'd go for a number of smaller climbers, so that you can have interest
| at different times of the year. On a similar length of fence in my
| garden, I've got honeysuckle, a couple of roses, jasmine, japonica and
| a couple of different clematis.
|
| What's a 'Japonica'?

Chaenomeles. All of C. japonica, C. speciosa and C. x superba are
commonly called Japanese quince or japonica.

That's English names for you :-)


g Thanks Nick.

--
Cheers, Serena

Mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind (John
F Kennedy)

Serena Blanchflower 05-04-2007 08:12 PM

Russian vine
 
* La Puce wrote, On 05/04/2007 16:34:
On 5 Apr, 16:17, (Nick Maclaren) wrote:
| What's a 'Japonica'?

Chaenomeles. All of C. japonica, C. speciosa and C. x superba are
commonly called Japanese quince or japonica.


Thank you. I thought Serena missed something before 'japonica' and I
started going through all the 'japonica' I knew. I didn't know you
called a Chaenomeles just 'Japonica'. I have a lovely one which I have
rescued. It really is a slow grower but it is, with the ribes and the
rhodo the firstspring colours of our garden. It's so delicate and
against the white wall it is just so perfect.


Yes, that does sound lovely. As well as the standard darkish pink one
I've got on the fence mentioned earlier, I've got a couple of white
ones on the front wall, which are very striking.


--
Cheers, Serena

I must have a prodigious quantity of mind; it takes me as much as a
week, sometimes, to make it up. (Mark Twain)

Nick Maclaren 05-04-2007 08:34 PM

Russian vine
 

In article ,
Serena Blanchflower writes:
|
| Yes, that does sound lovely. As well as the standard darkish pink one
| I've got on the fence mentioned earlier, I've got a couple of white
| ones on the front wall, which are very striking.

I have C. speciosa, "scarlet and gold" (very impressive), "nivalis"
(white) and "geisha girl" (peach). All produce edible fruit, too!


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Serena Blanchflower 05-04-2007 09:02 PM

Russian vine
 
* Nick Maclaren wrote, On 05/04/2007 20:34:
In article ,
Serena Blanchflower writes:
|
| Yes, that does sound lovely. As well as the standard darkish pink one
| I've got on the fence mentioned earlier, I've got a couple of white
| ones on the front wall, which are very striking.

I have C. speciosa, "scarlet and gold" (very impressive), "nivalis"
(white) and "geisha girl" (peach). All produce edible fruit, too!


My white ones are Nivalis but I'm not sure what the pink one is.

--
Cheers, Serena

Sometimes I think I understand everything, then I regain consciousness.

June Hughes 06-04-2007 09:16 AM

Russian vine
 
In message , Sacha
writes
On 4/4/07 14:04, in article ,
"Derek Turner" wrote:

Renee wrote:
Could anyone tell me where I could get hold of a Russian vine? I'm
told they cover fences superbly.

many thanks in advance

By the bottom of the stem and pull hard to uproot it!

They cover fences, gates, sheds houses and entire villages in one
growing season. Really best avoided.


As is Renee, who has been trolling in uk.food. You have been warned.

I didn't agree with much of what Renee said but she certainly isn't a
troll.
Why not just let her be?
--
June Hughes

Ophelia 06-04-2007 10:02 AM

Russian vine
 

"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message , Sacha
writes
On 4/4/07 14:04, in article ,
"Derek Turner" wrote:

Renee wrote:
Could anyone tell me where I could get hold of a Russian vine? I'm
told they cover fences superbly.

many thanks in advance

By the bottom of the stem and pull hard to uproot it!

They cover fences, gates, sheds houses and entire villages in one
growing season. Really best avoided.


As is Renee, who has been trolling in uk.food. You have been warned.

I didn't agree with much of what Renee said but she certainly isn't a
troll.
Why not just let her be?


Ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I see Sacha is spreading poison here too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The only person who trolls is the nasty bitch Sacha who is never happy until
she is causing problems and crying TROLL!!!

You can pack it in Sacha. I won't let you get away with it here too.



Ophelia 06-04-2007 10:11 AM

Russian vine
 

"Ophelia" wrote in message
...

"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message , Sacha
writes
On 4/4/07 14:04, in article ,
"Derek Turner" wrote:

Renee wrote:
Could anyone tell me where I could get hold of a Russian vine? I'm
told they cover fences superbly.

many thanks in advance

By the bottom of the stem and pull hard to uproot it!

They cover fences, gates, sheds houses and entire villages in one
growing season. Really best avoided.

As is Renee, who has been trolling in uk.food. You have been warned.

I didn't agree with much of what Renee said but she certainly isn't a
troll.
Why not just let her be?


Ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I see Sacha is spreading poison here too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The only person who trolls is the nasty bitch Sacha who is never happy
until she is causing problems and crying TROLL!!!

You can pack it in Sacha. I won't let you get away with it here too.


Just an addition..... What part of :

Renee wrote:
Could anyone tell me where I could get hold of a Russian vine? I'm
told they cover fences superbly.

many thanks in advance


Sounds like a troll?






[email protected] 06-04-2007 11:55 AM

Russian vine
 
On Apr 6, 10:11 am, "Ophelia" wrote:
"Ophelia" wrote in message

...







"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message , Sacha
writes
On 4/4/07 14:04, in article ,
"Derek Turner" wrote:


Renee wrote:
Could anyone tell me where I could get hold of a Russian vine? I'm
told they cover fences superbly.


many thanks in advance


By the bottom of the stem and pull hard to uproot it!


They cover fences, gates, sheds houses and entire villages in one
growing season. Really best avoided.


As is Renee, who has been trolling in uk.food. You have been warned.


I didn't agree with much of what Renee said but she certainly isn't a
troll.
Why not just let her be?


Ahaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I see Sacha is spreading poison here too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


The only person who trolls is the nasty bitch Sacha who is never happy
until she is causing problems and crying TROLL!!!


You can pack it in Sacha. I won't let you get away with it here too.


Just an addition..... What part of :

Renee wrote:
Could anyone tell me where I could get hold of a Russian vine? I'm
told they cover fences superbly.


many thanks in advance


Sounds like a troll?



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That's enough Ophelia, you are a VERY infrequent poster here, don't
bring your private quarrel with anyone to urg, it won't work, we are
sick to the teeth of some having a bash at Sacha,. It is so obvious
to everyone that you and June flounced off the food group and blamed
Sacha, and here we go again, you both come in, TOGETHER, and start
immediately bashing her, You have shamed yourself for getting involved
in this put up job. Now stop it or go elsewhere if you want a fight
because urg won't put up with it from you. You won't get a reply from
me on this Ophelia, you have joined your friend in the kill-file.


June Hughes 07-04-2007 07:02 AM

Russian vine
 
In message .com,
" writes

That's enough Ophelia, you are a VERY infrequent poster here, don't
bring your private quarrel with anyone to urg, it won't work, we are
sick to the teeth of some having a bash at Sacha,. It is so obvious
to everyone that you and June flounced off the food group and blamed
Sacha, and here we go again, you both come in, TOGETHER, and start
immediately bashing her, You have shamed yourself for getting involved
in this put up job. Now stop it or go elsewhere if you want a fight
because urg won't put up with it from you. You won't get a reply from
me on this Ophelia, you have joined your friend in the kill-file.

Excuse me Judith - I have been here _all the time_. Nothing is a
'put-up-job'. I didn't agree with Renee's views in ukfd but her post
here was a genuine one, with no hint of troll. We have had to put up
with very bad behaviour from Sacha, which has brought ukfd to its knees.
IIRC, it was she who flounced out of urg only a few months ago. May I
also remind you that anyone can post on Usenet and unless you put them
in your kill-file, you cannot stop them. So, please, stop being so high
handed. Many thanks.
--
June Hughes

'Mike' 07-04-2007 08:02 AM

Russian vine
 


"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message .com,
" writes

That's enough Ophelia, you are a VERY infrequent poster here, don't
bring your private quarrel with anyone to urg, it won't work, we are
sick to the teeth of some having a bash at Sacha,. It is so obvious
to everyone that you and June flounced off the food group and blamed
Sacha, and here we go again, you both come in, TOGETHER, and start
immediately bashing her, You have shamed yourself for getting involved
in this put up job. Now stop it or go elsewhere if you want a fight
because urg won't put up with it from you. You won't get a reply from
me on this Ophelia, you have joined your friend in the kill-file.

Excuse me Judith - I have been here _all the time_. Nothing is a
'put-up-job'. I didn't agree with Renee's views in ukfd but her post here
was a genuine one, with no hint of troll. We have had to put up with very
bad behaviour from Sacha, which has brought ukfd to its knees. IIRC, it
was she who flounced out of urg only a few months ago. May I also remind
you that anyone can post on Usenet and unless you put them in your
kill-file, you cannot stop them. So, please, stop being so high handed.
Many thanks.
--
June Hughes


Well, well, well, I come back from a wonderful cruise in the Caribbean and
what do I see? The name of Sacha in the midst of another row!!!

Some things never change do they?

Mike

--
.................................................. ..............
The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association.
'THE' Association if you served in the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy
www.rneba.org.uk



Ophelia 07-04-2007 08:03 AM

Russian vine
 

"June Hughes" wrote in message
...
In message .com,
" writes

That's enough Ophelia, you are a VERY infrequent poster here, don't
bring your private quarrel with anyone to urg, it won't work, we are
sick to the teeth of some having a bash at Sacha,. It is so obvious
to everyone that you and June flounced off the food group and blamed
Sacha, and here we go again, you both come in, TOGETHER, and start
immediately bashing her, You have shamed yourself for getting involved
in this put up job. Now stop it or go elsewhere if you want a fight
because urg won't put up with it from you. You won't get a reply from
me on this Ophelia, you have joined your friend in the kill-file.


Hmm I have just seen this as you are in my killfile.

Who do you think you are?



Mike in Spain 07-04-2007 10:54 AM

Russian vine
 
On 4 Apr, 14:52, "Renee" wrote:
Could anyone tell me where I could get hold of a Russian vine? I'm
told they cover fences superbly.

many thanks in advance


Any garden centre, but beware, they grow rapidly, the name 'mile a
minute vine' is very apt and the stems, once they touch the ground,
root very easily, they produce a very heavy growth, and unless you
fence is very sound the weight will cause it to collapse. You MUST
keep it well trimmed otherwise it will take over.


[email protected] 07-04-2007 12:20 PM

Russian vine
 
On Apr 7, 10:54 am, "Mike in Spain"
wrote:
On 4 Apr, 14:52, "Renee" wrote:

Could anyone tell me where I could get hold of a Russian vine? I'm
told they cover fences superbly.


many thanks in advance


Any garden centre, but beware, they grow rapidly, the name 'mile a
minute vine' is very apt and the stems, once they touch the ground,
root very easily, they produce a very heavy growth, and unless you
fence is very sound the weight will cause it to collapse. You MUST
keep it well trimmed otherwise it will take over.


When we lived in the City,our neighbour took her neighbour to Court,
after several attempts of asking to keep it in control, dreadful
business because the Russian Vine wouldn't stop growing at the
boundary of the gardens!!! When neighbour 1 came back from holiday,
she found it had marched and taken root in her own garden.

Judith




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