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Old 22-06-2003, 03:56 PM
Susan Ashton
 
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Default Out of little acorns....

I have suddenly become the proud possessor of 2 oak saplings whose
previous owner needed them shifted in a hurry.

I have 100ft+ of garden, so that's not a problem, and the donor sent her
gardener round to assess where they should go, and to do the deed itself
once I'd given the final go-ahead.

So there they are. My instructions (relayed through hubby, as I was at
work) were to give them a bucket of water the following day (Thursday)
and another one at the weekend.

My questions: Do I need to keep watering them? If so, how often - and
what size bucket?

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Susan Ashton

Southport, UK
 
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