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Rhodo dendrons pruning?
Hi all I wonder of I can prune a large Rhodo. There were not many flowers on it this year and I would like to cut it back to let some sunlight into the garden. -- Evelyn www.ushad.co.uk My aim in life is to be as good as my dogs think I am. |
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Rhodo dendrons pruning?
Hi Chris,
I was not in this group then only joined this week. -- Evelyn www.ushad.co.uk My aim in life is to be as good as my dogs think I am. |
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Rhodo dendrons pruning?
Evelyn Usher writes
I was not in this group then only joined this week. I know you're new and getting used to things, so a couple of pieces of advice to help you get more answers than you might otherwise get. If you look at other people's posts, you will see that people leave in just enough of the post they're replying to to allow other people to make sense of their posts. For example, I've just had to go back to my newsreader's list of titles of posts and re-open Chris's post to get the context of your post. If you'd included Chris's comment "There was a thread on pruning rhodos a couple of weeks ago, entitled 'Too late to prune a rhododendron', started on 31/05/09" I'd have known immediately what you were talking about! If you go on to Google, and select 'more' from the menu at the top, you will see a drop down menu with the item 'groups'. Click on this, enter uk.rec.gardening in the box, and you now have access to Google's archive. You can then search within the group on any topic you want. It's well worth doing, because if you ask a question that has only recently been dealt with, or one that has come up dozens of times, some of the people who gave helpful replies the first time around may not have the time or inclination to reply on the same topic so soon afterwards - so searching first may give you more information than you'd get by asking on the group. -- Kay |
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Rhodo dendrons pruning?
Thanks for the advice Kay
I will try to take in all you have said and put it into practice. -- Evelyn www.ushad.co.uk My aim in life is to be as good as my dogs think I am. |
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Rhodo dendrons pruning?
Thanks Chris,
Then I will light prune but be careful what I do -- Evelyn www.ushad.co.uk My aim in life is to be as good as my dogs think I am. |
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Rhodo dendrons pruning?
Chris Hogg writes
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:15:03 +0100, K wrote: sniped stuff on posting etiquette If you go on to Google, and select 'more' from the menu at the top, you will see a drop down menu with the item 'groups'. Click on this, enter uk.rec.gardening in the box, and you now have access to Google's archive. You can then search within the group on any topic you want. It's well worth doing, because if you ask a question that has only recently been dealt with, or one that has come up dozens of times, some of the people who gave helpful replies the first time around may not have the time or inclination to reply on the same topic so soon afterwards - so searching first may give you more information than you'd get by asking on the group. I've used Google Groups quite regularly in the past, usually the 'advanced search' facility as it allows a more detailed search and usually returns what I'm looking for immediately with very few false hits. But I just tried to pick up the thread on rhododendron pruning so that I could direct Evelyn to it, and it doesn't seem to be working, at least, not for me. In fact I can't pick up anything from uk.rec.gardening, not my own posts, nor anyone else's for that matter. I've tried it all ways but no response. I see the format has changed a bit, but I can't see what I'm doing wrong, if anything. Is it actually working, do you know? It was yesterday -- Kay |
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