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'Mind your own business'
We are always having a problem with this weed encroaching onto and into
everything in one of the beds in the North facing front garden. We are thinking of letting it go and trimming it at the edges as if it were a lawn, with anything which CAN stand it, either growing through/round or with it. Apart from the woodlice which always seem to accumulate under it, can anyone see and advantages or problems? Thanks Mike -- .................................... Today, is the tomorrow, you were worrying about, yesterday. .................................... |
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'Mind your own business'
On Nov 10, 9:15*am, "'Mike'" wrote:
We are always having a problem with this weed encroaching onto and into everything in one of the beds in the North facing front garden. We are thinking of letting it go and trimming it at the edges as if it were a lawn, with anything which CAN stand it, either growing through/round or with it.. Apart from the woodlice which always seem to accumulate under it, can anyone see and advantages or problems? Thanks Mike -- ................................... Today, is the tomorrow, you were worrying about, yesterday. ................................... I prefer the name Babies Teardrops for it. It makes a very good liner for hanging baskets, |
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"Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On Nov 10, 9:15 am, "'Mike'" wrote: We are always having a problem with this weed encroaching onto and into everything in one of the beds in the North facing front garden. We are thinking of letting it go and trimming it at the edges as if it were a lawn, with anything which CAN stand it, either growing through/round or with it. Apart from the woodlice which always seem to accumulate under it, can anyone see and advantages or problems? Thanks Mike -- ................................... Today, is the tomorrow, you were worrying about, yesterday. ................................... I prefer the name Babies Teardrops for it. It makes a very good liner for hanging baskets, .................................................. ................. My question reminds me of a joke about the chap who kept on going to the window and yelling out "Green side up" then turned to a visiting friend and said, "A non gardening friend is laying a lawn for me". My question being, green side in or out? Mike -- .................................... Today, is the tomorrow, you were worrying about, yesterday. .................................... |
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On Nov 10, 9:37*am, "'Mike'" wrote:
"Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On Nov 10, 9:15 am, "'Mike'" wrote: We are always having a problem with this weed encroaching onto and into everything in one of the beds in the North facing front garden. We are thinking of letting it go and trimming it at the edges as if it were a lawn, with anything which CAN stand it, either growing through/round or with it. Apart from the woodlice which always seem to accumulate under it, can anyone see and advantages or problems? Thanks Mike -- ................................... Today, is the tomorrow, you were worrying about, yesterday. ................................... I prefer the name Babies Teardrops for it. It makes a very good liner for hanging baskets, .................................................. ................ My question reminds me of a joke about the chap who kept on going to the window and yelling out "Green side up" then turned to a visiting friend and said, "A non gardening friend is laying a lawn for me". My question being, green side in or out? Mike -- ................................... Today, is the tomorrow, you were worrying about, yesterday. ...................................- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Depends what you want from it, but "Green side Out" gives a lovely looking basket, better than old brown base. |
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'Mind your own business'
On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 01:21:42 -0800 (PST), Dave Hill
wrote: On Nov 10, 9:15*am, "'Mike'" wrote: We are always having a problem with this weed encroaching onto and into everything in one of the beds in the North facing front garden. We are thinking of letting it go and trimming it at the edges as if it were a lawn, with anything which CAN stand it, either growing through/round or with it. Apart from the woodlice which always seem to accumulate under it, can anyone see and advantages or problems? I prefer the name Babies Teardrops for it. It makes a very good liner for hanging baskets, Now David, that's a very good idea. I shall try it next year. I have plenty of it, though it is not a nuisance. Pam in Bristol |
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