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In article , Sacha
writes Perhaps people take better care of beech hedges because they don't take so much care and that is because they don't grow at such a terrific rate. perhaps there are just fewer beech hedges? There are a huge number of leylandii and other conifer hedges - a small proportion not looked after would numerically be much larger than a similar proportion of other hedges. And don't forget the bandwagon effect. Leylandii complaints are the 'in thing' atm. -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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