Cuckoo Pint
I have always had a few cuckoo pints around the garden but this year they
have come up just about everywhere. Can they become over invasive? Jeanne |
Cuckoo Pint
On Apr 20, 7:26*pm, " Jeanne Stockdale"
wrote: I have always had a few cuckoo pints around the garden but this year they have come up just about everywhere. Can they become over invasive? Jeanne They are now called Cuckoo Half-Litres. |
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Jeanne Stockdale wrote:
I have always had a few cuckoo pints around the garden but this year they have come up just about everywhere. Can they become over invasive? Jeanne I suppose that depends on the size of your garden and whether you like them or not. As you've probably seen, they have a lot of seeds so I suppose it might be better for you to pull up the ones you don't want before they can seed around. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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Sacha wrote:
Jeanne Stockdale wrote: I have always had a few cuckoo pints around the garden but this year they have come up just about everywhere. Can they become over invasive? Jeanne I suppose that depends on the size of your garden and whether you like them or not. As you've probably seen, they have a lot of seeds so I suppose it might be better for you to pull up the ones you don't want before they can seed around. Hello:) Did you have a nice time away? |
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Ophelia wrote:
Sacha wrote: Jeanne Stockdale wrote: I have always had a few cuckoo pints around the garden but this year they have come up just about everywhere. Can they become over invasive? Jeanne I suppose that depends on the size of your garden and whether you like them or not. As you've probably seen, they have a lot of seeds so I suppose it might be better for you to pull up the ones you don't want before they can seed around. Hello:) Did you have a nice time away? Thank you, yes! Gardens over there look a bit sad - unusually for Jersey. I'm using a new news program so am trying to get the hang of it - I'm getting too old for this faffing around! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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Sacha wrote:
Thank you, yes! Gardens over there look a bit sad - unusually for Jersey. I'm using a new news program so am trying to get the hang of it - I'm getting too old for this faffing around! I know just what you mean:( |
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Ophelia wrote:
Sacha wrote: Jeanne Stockdale wrote: I have always had a few cuckoo pints around the garden but this year they have come up just about everywhere. Can they become over invasive? Jeanne I suppose that depends on the size of your garden and whether you like them or not. As you've probably seen, they have a lot of seeds so I suppose it might be better for you to pull up the ones you don't want before they can seed around. Hello:) Did you have a nice time away? Thank you, yes! Gardens over there look a bit sad - unusually for Jersey. I'm using a new news program so am trying to get the hang of it - I'm getting too old for this faffing around! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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Ophelia wrote:
Sacha wrote: Jeanne Stockdale wrote: I have always had a few cuckoo pints around the garden but this year they have come up just about everywhere. Can they become over invasive? Jeanne I suppose that depends on the size of your garden and whether you like them or not. As you've probably seen, they have a lot of seeds so I suppose it might be better for you to pull up the ones you don't want before they can seed around. Hello:) Did you have a nice time away? Thank you, yes! Gardens over there look a bit sad - unusually for Jersey. I'm using a new news program so am trying to get the hang of it - I'm getting too old for this faffing around! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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from "Ophelia" contains these words: Sacha wrote: Thank you, yes! Gardens over there look a bit sad - unusually for Jersey. I'm using a new news program so am trying to get the hang of it - I'm getting too old for this faffing around! I know just what you mean:( Hmmm. Thunderguts would not be my choice of newsreader. Fine for mail, thobut. -- Rusty Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk |
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from Martin contains these words: On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 22:20:48 +0100, Sacha wrote: Ophelia wrote: Sacha wrote: Jeanne Stockdale wrote: I have always had a few cuckoo pints around the garden but this year they have come up just about everywhere. Can they become over invasive? Jeanne I suppose that depends on the size of your garden and whether you like them or not. As you've probably seen, they have a lot of seeds so I suppose it might be better for you to pull up the ones you don't want before they can seed around. Hello:) Did you have a nice time away? Thank you, yes! Gardens over there look a bit sad - unusually for Jersey. I'm using a new news program so am trying to get the hang of it - I'm getting too old for this faffing around! You can say that again and again and again ... :o) It's not called Thunderguts for nothing - it keeps repeating... -- Rusty Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk |
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Rusty_Hinge wrote:
The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: Sacha wrote: Thank you, yes! Gardens over there look a bit sad - unusually for Jersey. I'm using a new news program so am trying to get the hang of it - I'm getting too old for this faffing around! I know just what you mean:( Hmmm. Thunderguts would not be my choice of newsreader. Fine for mail, thobut. I'm just slowly getting to terms with it. My ISP suggested it so i thought I'd give it a try. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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from Sacha contains these words: Rusty_Hinge wrote: The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: Sacha wrote: Thank you, yes! Gardens over there look a bit sad - unusually for Jersey. I'm using a new news program so am trying to get the hang of it - I'm getting too old for this faffing around! I know just what you mean:( Hmmm. Thunderguts would not be my choice of newsreader. Fine for mail, thobut. I'm just slowly getting to terms with it. My ISP suggested it so i thought I'd give it a try. I'm going to try 40tude Dialog - looks 'orribly like Zetnet's done-for. Taken over by Breathe, who seem to specialise in the kiss of death. Their customer relations seem to be nonexistent, and their expertise can be measured in negative figures. -- Rusty Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional. Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk |
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On 2009-04-25 23:41:19 +0100, Sacha said:
Rusty_Hinge wrote: The message from "Ophelia" contains these words: Sacha wrote: Thank you, yes! Gardens over there look a bit sad - unusually for Jersey. I'm using a new news program so am trying to get the hang of it - I'm getting too old for this faffing around! I know just what you mean:( Hmmm. Thunderguts would not be my choice of newsreader. Fine for mail, thobut. I'm just slowly getting to terms with it. My ISP suggested it so i thought I'd give it a try. And I don't like it so now I'm trialling Unison which seems a great deal easier and better so far! -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon |
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