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To pee or not to pee?
In message , Charlie
Pridham writes In article , says... Some practical research yesterday proved that I can irrigate my compost bin directly, out of view of anyone, thanks to the pampas grass which is in full splendour at present. :-) I fear a warning about Pampas grass may be required at this point least you dangle something delicate anywhere near the wretched stuff!! I know, I tried to kill it several times[1], but had to duck out of the way of it's blades. It's located several yards away from the compost bin, but blocks out the view of the bin area from the ginral public. I dosed the other plant with weedkiller, then set the dead part alight, with a hosepipe at the ready. I got it down to a stump, but burned a hole in my fence even though I had soaked it with the hose. I didn't realise this until a fire engine arrived, called by a neighbour who saw the fence burning from the other side! They larfed at me, they did, once I had extinguished it, but warned me to soak it well before leaving it. -- Gordon H Remove "invalid" to reply |
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