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http://www.topiaryartdesigns.com/ani...hantFamily.htm
Saw this and thought it was pretty special.

I don't think doing my privets in shapes would discourage the chavs
from running through them.
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 20:17:51 +0100, Mogga wrote
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http://www.topiaryartdesigns.com/ani...hantFamily.htm
Saw this and thought it was pretty special.

I don't think doing my privets in shapes would discourage the chavs
from running through them.


Loved it! Now how would elephants look drinking from our wildlife pond?
Perhaps not too much in keeping with the Shropshire countrysideg



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On 10 Sep, 20:17, Mogga wrote:
http://www.topiaryartdesigns.com/ani...hantFamily.htm
Saw this and thought it was pretty special.


Fab - I want to use this picture. Can you let me know where you got it
from so that I can ask permission to reproduce it. Is it yours? Thanks.

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On 11 Sep, 15:28, wrote:
On 10 Sep, 20:17, Mogga wrote:

http://www.topiaryartdesigns.com/ani...hantFamily.htm
Saw this and thought it was pretty special.


IGNORE ME! I've just found the website. Sorry doh!!

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On 11 Sep, 15:37, "Uncle Marvo"
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IGNORE ME!

I think they do, ma petite :-)


Cela me fait de belles jambes LOL!!!

I'll email you a pic tomorrow of a lonicera I've got which is pocking
through the fence and onto the road. I've been trying to give it a
shape for the last couple of years but not achieving much. Perhaps you
could tell me what it reminds you off and I'll cut it accordingly. Yet
another project en route ... ;o)



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In reply to ) who wrote this in
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On 11 Sep, 15:28, wrote:
On 10 Sep, 20:17, Mogga wrote:

http://www.topiaryartdesigns.com/ani...hantFamily.htm
Saw this and thought it was pretty special.


IGNORE ME!


I think they do, ma petite :-)


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