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Any owners of Rhus, stag horn sumach tree please read.
On Jun 12, 1:49*pm, Janet wrote:
In article , Dean25.a4c6176 @gardenbanter.co.uk says... Janet;961348 Wrote: In article , Dean25.a4bb8b6 @gardenbanter.co.uk says... - Im really just looking for replies from people who have the tree! Helpful comments only people!- You appear to be under the delusion *you have reached the customer advisory desk at a garden centre dedicated to serving you. This is a discussion group, called uk.rec.gardening, which *is completely independent of gardenbanter. There is no membership, no moderator, anyone here is free to DISCUSS rhus typhina whether or not what they say is relevent to your post.Gardenbanter has no control over what is discussed here, or who replies, and neither do you. Janet. Your incredibly rude Janet. * But the really annoying thing, is that I'm right. I had never used this site before until last night * Does that give you some right to jump in feet first and behave like a spoiled two year old? Not here it doesn't. This is NOT A "SITE". * Janet Janet is just explaining how newsgroups work. If you dont like it, that's unfortunate. NT |
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