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Hugh Newbury 26-03-2013 04:40 PM

Wildflower Gromat
 
A wildflower gromat is advertised in next week's Radio Times. Has anyone
had any experience of this or similar ones? I'm minded to try one in my
garden.

Hugh

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Hugh Newbury

www.evershot-weather.org

Roger Tonkin[_2_] 26-03-2013 05:09 PM

Wildflower Gromat
 
In article ,
says...

A wildflower gromat is advertised in next week's Radio Times. Has anyone
had any experience of this or similar ones? I'm minded to try one in my
garden.

Hugh


Why ask us?

You should surely ask Wallace!


(Sorry, I couldn't resist it!)

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Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

Hugh Newbury 26-03-2013 05:48 PM

Wildflower Gromat
 
On 26/03/13 17:09, Roger Tonkin wrote:
In article ,
says...

A wildflower gromat is advertised in next week's Radio Times. Has anyone
had any experience of this or similar ones? I'm minded to try one in my
garden.

Hugh


Why ask us?

You should surely ask Wallace!


(Sorry, I couldn't resist it!)

Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

I wish you were 7000ft up in Wales without a paddle.

Hugh


David Hill 26-03-2013 06:16 PM

Wildflower Gromat
 
On 26/03/2013 17:48, Hugh Newbury wrote:
On 26/03/13 17:09, Roger Tonkin wrote:
In article ,
says...

A wildflower gromat is advertised in next week's Radio Times. Has anyone
had any experience of this or similar ones? I'm minded to try one in my
garden.

Hugh


Why ask us?

You should surely ask Wallace!


(Sorry, I couldn't resist it!)

Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

I wish you were 7000ft up in Wales without a paddle.

Hugh

What does it matter, 7000 ft up in Wales a paddle would do nothing for you.

Christina Websell 26-03-2013 06:21 PM

Wildflower Gromat
 

"Hugh Newbury" wrote in message
...
On 26/03/13 17:09, Roger Tonkin wrote:
In article ,
says...

A wildflower gromat is advertised in next week's Radio Times. Has anyone
had any experience of this or similar ones? I'm minded to try one in my
garden.

Hugh


Why ask us?

You should surely ask Wallace!


(Sorry, I couldn't resist it!)

Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

I wish you were 7000ft up in Wales without a paddle.

Hugh

Ahem. I'll have go at replying to your original post.
No, I have not tried one. I have a big garden that is barely under control
and wildflowers seem to occur naturally ;-)

It would be helpful to know a) how big your garden is b) what you are
planning to achieve if it's very small by buying the wildflower Gromat c)
whether you are being taken in by the advertiser by the idea that they
promote of "being green, attracting wildlife etc.

Can you provide a link for this Gromat?

Tina





Hugh Newbury 26-03-2013 07:10 PM

Wildflower Gromat
 
On 26/03/13 18:21, Christina Websell wrote:
"Hugh Newbury" wrote in message
...
On 26/03/13 17:09, Roger Tonkin wrote:
In article ,
says...

A wildflower gromat is advertised in next week's Radio Times. Has anyone
had any experience of this or similar ones? I'm minded to try one in my
garden.

Hugh

Why ask us?

You should surely ask Wallace!


(Sorry, I couldn't resist it!)

Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

I wish you were 7000ft up in Wales without a paddle.

Hugh

Ahem. I'll have go at replying to your original post.
No, I have not tried one. I have a big garden that is barely under control
and wildflowers seem to occur naturally ;-)

It would be helpful to know a) how big your garden is b) what you are
planning to achieve if it's very small by buying the wildflower Gromat c)
whether you are being taken in by the advertiser by the idea that they
promote of "being green, attracting wildlife etc.

Can you provide a link for this Gromat?

Tina


Thanks Tina for a sensible answer at last!

a) Not very big, so I thought a corner would be enough for the Grobag.
And it will cut with the garden scissors so I can have several small
patches.

b) See a).

c)
www.windeals.co.uk/wildflower

That is what they say, but it's not why I want one: for an easy way of
growing a few patches of wild flowers for their own sake.

Hugh


Christina Websell 26-03-2013 08:57 PM

Wildflower Gromat
 

"Hugh Newbury" wrote in message
...
On 26/03/13 18:21, Christina Websell wrote:
"Hugh Newbury" wrote in message
...
On 26/03/13 17:09, Roger Tonkin wrote:
In article ,
says...

A wildflower gromat is advertised in next week's Radio Times. Has
anyone
had any experience of this or similar ones? I'm minded to try one in
my
garden.

Hugh

Why ask us?

You should surely ask Wallace!


(Sorry, I couldn't resist it!)

Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales

I wish you were 7000ft up in Wales without a paddle.

Hugh

Ahem. I'll have go at replying to your original post.
No, I have not tried one. I have a big garden that is barely under
control
and wildflowers seem to occur naturally ;-)

It would be helpful to know a) how big your garden is b) what you are
planning to achieve if it's very small by buying the wildflower Gromat
c)
whether you are being taken in by the advertiser by the idea that they
promote of "being green, attracting wildlife etc.

Can you provide a link for this Gromat?

Tina


Thanks Tina for a sensible answer at last!

a) Not very big, so I thought a corner would be enough for the Grobag. And
it will cut with the garden scissors so I can have several small patches.

b) See a).

c)
www.windeals.co.uk/wildflower

That is what they say, but it's not why I want one: for an easy way of
growing a few patches of wild flowers for their own sake.

Hugh


I read the link. Just like Omlet "anyone can keep chickens ( if we provide
you with an expensive hut")

Get yourself a packet of wildflower seeds and do it yourself.




















shazzbat 26-03-2013 11:43 PM

Wildflower Gromat
 

That is what they say, but it's not why I want one: for an easy way of
growing a few patches of wild flowers for their own sake.


You want wild flowers? Just stop gardening, you'll get them.

Steve




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