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"Sacha" wrote in message k... On 20/9/04 17:47, in article , "Franz Heymann" wrote: snip 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. I had to register, which is painless and found this which shows an actual picture, Franz. Whooohooo! Hope it helps. http://www.bressinghamgardensonline....h_result.php?k eywords=80050 Hello Sacha, You and Martin you have jointly steered me to what I anticipate to be a successful ending to my quest. Franz |
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On 20/9/04 21:43, in article , "Franz
Heymann" wrote: snip Hello Sacha, You and Martin you have jointly steered me to what I anticipate to be a successful ending to my quest. Franz Oh, good - I hope they turn out to be what you want. People could probably construct something similar out of chicken wire, don't you think? -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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"Sacha" wrote in message k... On 20/9/04 21:43, in article , "Franz Heymann" wrote: snip Hello Sacha, You and Martin you have jointly steered me to what I anticipate to be a successful ending to my quest. Franz Oh, good - I hope they turn out to be what you want. People could probably construct something similar out of chicken wire, don't you think? Yes, probably. But what do you do with all that chicken wire which is left over after you have made all the baskets you want from only a tenth of the roll of wire? {:-)) Franz |
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On 21/9/04 7:34, in article , "Franz
Heymann" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message k... On 20/9/04 21:43, in article , "Franz Heymann" wrote: snip Hello Sacha, You and Martin you have jointly steered me to what I anticipate to be a successful ending to my quest. Franz Oh, good - I hope they turn out to be what you want. People could probably construct something similar out of chicken wire, don't you think? Yes, probably. But what do you do with all that chicken wire which is left over after you have made all the baskets you want from only a tenth of the roll of wire? {:-)) I *think* you can buy it by the metre, can't you? I used to use it a fair bit for doing big flower arrangements. Failing that, Franz, you will discover that what you most need in life is a sturdy fruit cage and adjust your thinking accordingly. ;-) -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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"Sacha" wrote in message k... On 21/9/04 7:34, in article , "Franz Heymann" wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message k... On 20/9/04 21:43, in article , "Franz Heymann" wrote: snip Hello Sacha, You and Martin you have jointly steered me to what I anticipate to be a successful ending to my quest. Franz Oh, good - I hope they turn out to be what you want. People could probably construct something similar out of chicken wire, don't you think? Yes, probably. But what do you do with all that chicken wire which is left over after you have made all the baskets you want from only a tenth of the roll of wire? {:-)) I *think* you can buy it by the metre, can't you? I tried a couple of years ago and the firm would not let me have less than a roll. But never mind, for better or worse, those much discussed van Tubingen baskets are on the way........ I used to use it a fair bit for doing big flower arrangements. Failing that, Franz, you will discover that what you most need in life is a sturdy fruit cage and adjust your thinking accordingly. ;-) You can't build a fruit cage on soil which is only 6" thick before you hit bedrock. {:-(( Franz |
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On 21/9/04 10:18, in article , "Franz
Heymann" wrote: snip You can't build a fruit cage on soil which is only 6" thick before you hit bedrock. {:-(( This could start a whole new thread on raised fruit beds! ;-) -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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"Sacha" wrote in message k... On 21/9/04 10:18, in article , "Franz Heymann" wrote: snip You can't build a fruit cage on soil which is only 6" thick before you hit bedrock. {:-(( This could start a whole new thread on raised fruit beds! ;-) If you think I am going to raise a bed by a foot or so, just to enable me to build a fruit cage in order to use up some surplus chicken wire, you should have another think. {:-)) Franz |
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