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Pruning parsley?
Kay,
I've not intentionally done any top/bottom posting :-(. I simply read a message using OE 6.0 and then hit "reply" if I want to respond to the post. For my own education, please define "top" and "bottom" posting. I've seen lots of discussions (OK, flame wars or rants) regarding this subject but not come across a simple definition. For example, if I see the following hierarchy displayed - who posted "bottom" and who "top"? Hello - Fred Hello - Jim Hello - Bob Hello - Audrey Hello - Julie Hello - Nigel Hello - Paul Hello - Zee Thanks/sorry, Paul DS "Kay Easton" wrote in message ... In article , Paul D.Smith writes Thanks Nick, One further question, since only the leaves are used, is there a way to ensure a compact, bushy plant, albeit one that seeds and dies? I had always expected herbs to be somewhat low lying wheras this seems to be making a bid to be architectural! It is low lying - it's only the flowering stems which push skywards. Grow it fresh each year, and get rid of the old plants once they stop flowering. by the way - bottom posting is the convention in this group. Please don't top post as it muddles the threads. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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