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Jeyes Fluid as weedkiller near wood?
John Vanini wrote:
why don't you buy a good wood preservative and a good weedkiller? Hi, John. No offence taken. I'm much guided by economy. I have good wood preservative and excellent weedkiller, but if it were true I could kill two birds with one stone I would. However, it seems that Jeyes won't help me do that, as was suggested to me. Eddy. |
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Jeyes Fluid as weedkiller near wood?
No problem! Just thought I'd ask! Thanks for your reply. It makes sense to
me as I'm always trying to economise. I hate throwing anything away in the belief that it will come in handy one day. The only problem is that, when I need it, I probably won't be able to find it becaue of all the junk I've collected. I've also learned something from this discussion - if it's only that someone is boiling rhubarb leaves, apparently, and I'm talking the blindingly obvious - which will come as no surprise to my wife! Best of luck. Kindest regards to you and all in the group, John ______________________________________ "Eddy Bentley" wrote in message ... John Vanini wrote: why don't you buy a good wood preservative and a good weedkiller? Hi, John. No offence taken. I'm much guided by economy. I have good wood preservative and excellent weedkiller, but if it were true I could kill two birds with one stone I would. However, it seems that Jeyes won't help me do that, as was suggested to me. Eddy. |
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