Top Tip concerning Elder Twigs
Having hacked into an elder tree in the corner of our small garden (way too
small to have an elder dominating a bit chunk of it) I found myself with lots of useable looking twigs. So I used one to support a growing bean plant. Anyone want a new elder tree? In the current grim weather, the twig is almost matching the bean for growth... |
Top Tip concerning Elder Twigs
"Colin Davidson" wrote in message ... Having hacked into an elder tree in the corner of our small garden (way too small to have an elder dominating a bit chunk of it) I found myself with lots of useable looking twigs. So I used one to support a growing bean plant. Anyone want a new elder tree? In the current grim weather, the twig is almost matching the bean for growth... Ha - reminds me of forsythia which I prune and then push the thicker pieces in and around the peonies before they get high. Some of the forsythia usually takes root. |
Top Tip concerning Elder Twigs
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from "Colin Davidson" contains these words: Having hacked into an elder tree in the corner of our small garden (way too small to have an elder dominating a bit chunk of it) I found myself with lots of useable looking twigs. So I used one to support a growing bean plant. Anyone want a new elder tree? In the current grim weather, the twig is almost matching the bean for growth... Woooohoooo, the witches will get you, for hacking their special tree :-( Janet. |
Top Tip concerning Elder Twigs
Janet Baraclough writes
Woooohoooo, the witches will get you, for hacking their special tree :-( Nah ... all the witches will do is a sorrowful shake of the head while muttering: "You didn't orter have done that. You REALLY didn't orter ..." It's not the *witches* you need worry about at all ... -- Judy http://members.lycos.co.uk/bluelotusrising/index.html http://www.rigbys.demon.co.uk |
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