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Gardeners battle with nature
Gardeners have a constant battle with nature in that she puts plants where
the gardener doesn't want them and calls them 'weeds'. Nature takes its toll on plants and they die so more plants have to be produced to take their place, but what about larger issues? Quite a bit of chat has been going on with a couple of uglers who visit and love the Isle of Wight over a major issue. Should this just be left to nature? http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/news/unde...ost-59364.aspx Your views. Mike --------------------------------------------------------------- www.friendsofshanklintheatre.co.uk |
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Gardeners battle with nature
On 30/05/2014 10:03, 'Mike' wrote:
Gardeners have a constant battle with nature in that she puts plants where the gardener doesn't want them and calls them 'weeds'. Nature takes its toll on plants and they die so more plants have to be produced to take their place, but what about larger issues? Quite a bit of chat has been going on with a couple of uglers who visit and love the Isle of Wight over a major issue. Should this just be left to nature? http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/news/unde...ost-59364.aspx Your views. Mike --------------------------------------------------------------- www.friendsofshanklintheatre.co.uk Without pics from further down the slope it's hard to make sensible comments. What I would say is that if property is at risk, as it looks, discussion should be more about how to prevent movement in the future rather than about whether to open the road again. -- Pete C adventure before dementia http://www.secondchance-rehoming.co.uk// https://www.facebook.com/pages/Secon...57749060989952 |
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Gardeners battle with nature
"Pete C" wrote in message
o.uk... On 30/05/2014 10:03, 'Mike' wrote: Gardeners have a constant battle with nature in that she puts plants where the gardener doesn't want them and calls them 'weeds'. Nature takes its toll on plants and they die so more plants have to be produced to take their place, but what about larger issues? Quite a bit of chat has been going on with a couple of uglers who visit and love the Isle of Wight over a major issue. Should this just be left to nature? http://www.iwcp.co.uk/news/news/unde...ost-59364.aspx Your views. Mike --------------------------------------------------------------- www.friendsofshanklintheatre.co.uk Without pics from further down the slope it's hard to make sensible comments. What I would say is that if property is at risk, as it looks, discussion should be more about how to prevent movement in the future rather than about whether to open the road again. -- Pete C adventure before dementia http://www.secondchance-rehoming.co.uk// https://www.facebook.com/pages/Secon...57749060989952 ================================================== == I know a lot of urglers will be interested in this ... http://www.isleofwightattractions.co.uk/Landslip.htm Mike --------------------------------------------------------------- www.friendsofshanklintheatre.co.uk |
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