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To pee or not to pee?
On 2009-11-16 11:46:48 +0000, "Ophelia" said:
In message , K It is quite good that some posters are willing to repeat the same advice over and over again, otherwise newbies would find their questions unanswered. ...and thank goodness for them, I say! I think so. It's good to think of new gardeners coming along and getting answers, tips, hints, bit of hard-found wisdom etc. That's how the 'old' gardeners learned their craft. Proper gardeners, that is. My husband - 60 years a nurseryman, descendant of nurserymen - told me of an 'old boy' who said to him "listen to the old boys. They'll chatter on but every so often a little nugget will come your way and you'll have learned something." Well, he did listen and he learned and when asked, he passes on what he learned. That's gardening, not some J come lately who's all mouth and no trousers. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
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