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On 3/9/04 21:57, in article , "Brian
Watson" wrote: "Mike" wrote in message ... Large Garden. Small Garden Is there a parameter set to define size of garden? Small garden = what you've got. Large garden = what you want. As to the latter - not necessarily. You cannot imagine how many customers tells us they have to reduce the size of their garden because they're now 60 or 65 - it's as if they think some switch goes off at that sort of age. My 71 yo husband simply looks at them in amazement as he prepares for another session of digging, weeding, planting! Yesterday, a customer rang and complained that Ray had sold her two Zauschnerias. He put his hand up for this 'crime'. The problem? They'd spread about 8" in each direction and she couldn't 'cope' with them. I'm not kidding - this is gospel truth. The old saying that there nowt so queer as folk is alive and kicking in the Nursery industry, I can tell you. The good news is that 99-999999% of the customers are just lovely! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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