tree ericas
to all and sundry I apologise for causing so much upset to so many of my fellow gardeners but without going into detail perhaps if you knew the cicamstances you would be a little more understanding.
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tree ericas
In message , Billit
writes to all and sundry I apologise for causing so much upset to so many of my fellow gardeners but without going into detail perhaps if you knew the cicamstances you would be a little more understanding. No problem, billit! Some people go a little overboard on protocol and rather forget what we are trying to achieve. If you got my response which was sent before all the debate I think you will find the content helpful. If not - please post again .... but remember to make sure that you get the subject right (i.e. not your name) otherwise the prefects will get twitchy :-))) -- Gopher .... I know my place! |
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I was under the impression that E arborea was widely available. I've certainly purchased plants of that label in packs of 6 random heathers from ordinary places without really trying. But they've never grown to any size for me, they remain low little shrubs, utterly unlike the trees I saw in Ethiopia. I also have an E lusitanica, which has periodically lost branches in relation to building works, which has knocked it back a bit. But given the rate at which it grows, I don't think it was ever going to get very big for me. |
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