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Old 25-11-2003, 09:06 AM
Ruth
 
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Default Substitute for horticultural fleece?

Hi David

"David Hill" wrote in message ...
Fleece will only give you 2 or 3 degrees of protection, Take cuttings ASAP.
You could cut back fairly hard and cover well with compost and straw. Really
depends on the sort of frosts you get in your part of the world.


Yes, a cutting or two would be a good idea - I live in London so frost
isn't a massive problem here but even so....

All the best


Ruth
 
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