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Old 21-09-2003, 02:22 PM
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Well I have read the thread and taken my saw and my courage in both
hands and hard pruned my old escallonia, it deserves one more chance :-)
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Old 23-09-2003, 12:12 AM
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Kate Morgan wrote in message ...
Well I have read the thread and taken my saw and my courage in both
hands and hard pruned my old escallonia, it deserves one more chance

:-)
kate

Took mine down to about 12 inches this spring as it needed tidying, and
it is not well in flower,

Mike
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Old 23-09-2003, 12:16 AM
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Kate Morgan wrote in message ...
Well I have read the thread and taken my saw and my courage in both
hands and hard pruned my old escallonia, it deserves one more chance

:-)
kate

Took mine down to about 12 inches this spring as it needed tidying, and
it is not well in flower,

Gosh that is brave, I didnt go that far, roll on next year and we shall
see what we shall see :-)
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Kate Morgan wrote in message ...
Well I have read the thread and taken my saw and my courage in both
hands and hard pruned my old escallonia, it deserves one more chance

:-)
kate

Took mine down to about 12 inches this spring as it needed tidying, and
it is not well in flower,

Mike
www.british-naturism.org.uk




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Old 23-09-2003, 12:16 AM
Kate Morgan
 
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Kate Morgan wrote in message ...
Well I have read the thread and taken my saw and my courage in both
hands and hard pruned my old escallonia, it deserves one more chance

:-)
kate

Took mine down to about 12 inches this spring as it needed tidying, and
it is not well in flower,

Gosh that is brave, I didnt go that far, roll on next year and we shall
see what we shall see :-)


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Old 23-09-2003, 12:25 AM
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Kate Morgan wrote in message ...
Well I have read the thread and taken my saw and my courage in both
hands and hard pruned my old escallonia, it deserves one more chance

:-)
kate

Took mine down to about 12 inches this spring as it needed tidying, and
it is not well in flower,

Mike
www.british-naturism.org.uk




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Old 23-09-2003, 12:25 AM
Kate Morgan
 
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Kate Morgan wrote in message ...
Well I have read the thread and taken my saw and my courage in both
hands and hard pruned my old escallonia, it deserves one more chance

:-)
kate

Took mine down to about 12 inches this spring as it needed tidying, and
it is not well in flower,

Gosh that is brave, I didnt go that far, roll on next year and we shall
see what we shall see :-)
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Old 24-09-2003, 02:57 AM
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Kate Morgan wrote in message ...

Kate Morgan wrote in message ...
Well I have read the thread and taken my saw and my courage in both
hands and hard pruned my old escallonia, it deserves one more chance

:-)
kate

Took mine down to about 12 inches this spring as it needed tidying,

and
it is not well in flower,

Gosh that is brave, I didnt go that far, roll on next year and we shall
see what we shall see :-)


Sorry that should have been NOW WELL IN FLOWER, not NOT WELL IN FLOWER,
shows what relying on a spell checker does for you.

Mike
www.british-naturism.org.uk




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Old 24-09-2003, 03:05 AM
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Kate Morgan wrote in message ...

Kate Morgan wrote in message ...
Well I have read the thread and taken my saw and my courage in both
hands and hard pruned my old escallonia, it deserves one more chance

:-)
kate

Took mine down to about 12 inches this spring as it needed tidying,

and
it is not well in flower,

Gosh that is brave, I didnt go that far, roll on next year and we shall
see what we shall see :-)


Sorry that should have been NOW WELL IN FLOWER, not NOT WELL IN FLOWER,
shows what relying on a spell checker does for you.

Mike
www.british-naturism.org.uk




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