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"Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... "Sacha" wrote in message k... [snip] The ground will be available straight away if you plant something in the middle of the hollow ring. If you wish, you could then plant another 'something' to take over from the ring, too. What it gives you is the choice, I suppose. But why don't you go to the Bressingham site and have a look? I think I am beginning to understand the shape of the object you are trying to describe, but it does not correspond to the simple sieve-like shape in the picture of the URL which Martin originally posted. I had a look at the Bressingham site some time ago and I could not find anything to do with bulb planting pots. That is probably just my general ineffectualness. I will have another look. I have had another look and I still can't find anything to do with bulb planters in that site. Ihave also made enquiries at 2 large garden centres in the vicinity, and neither of them have heard of them. I will ring Bressingham tomorrow. Franz |
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