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Hi im new :-) and fairly new to gardening :-S
"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2011-01-23 13:51:03 +0000, Stewart Robert Hinsley said: In message , Sacha writes On 2011-01-23 11:10:28 +0000, Jake said: On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 00:46:30 +0000, Sacha wrote: On 2011-01-22 12:25:01 +0000, floydie-pink said: We have moved house last september and have a faily dececnt sized front and back garden snip This is a British centred gardening group so we may not be able to help you in any sensible fashion. Where you have a 'yard', we have gardens. I hope this helps you to find a group that might be of more use to you. Sacha - a quick check indicates that the OP is in South Yorkshire. Jake So it seems - the use of 'yard' sounded American. It's not unknown for people to wander in and find they've lost the way! When I was a kid the concreted area outside the kitchen window was referred to as the yard. Yard=garden is an Americanism, but yard as distinct from garden isn't. He said yard area, in a context where he was not equating it with the garden as a whole. We seem to have had more comment on his location than on the request for gardening advice! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon Hear! Hear!....even though I can't give any meaningful advice. Bill |
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