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Plants for fence?
On 7/3/08 16:44, in article , "Eddy"
wrote: Sacha wrote: Eddy is in Shropshire. I have little idea of the winters there but they were bitter at my school in Worcestershire! About 425m above sea level. An inch of snow two days ago. Lots of frosts. Ice on narrow hill roads can be a problem (best to keep to longer flat routes!) Eddy Then I think you must check all suggestions you receive for suitability for your garden. Some years ago I lived in a Devon village where I could get away with most - not all - tender things, while the other end of the village could get ice and frost that lasted for days! The Holboellia would probably not be happy with you. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' |
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