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Gardening Journalists
Does anyone else suspect, as I do, that a lot of gardening writers in
the papers have never gardened, and work on theory only? For example in Saturday's Telegraph one said that any leaves that were diseased should be separated and not composted. I just cannot see myself, with rose bushes, three large mature limes, hedging and fruit trees sitting down sorting through the millions (?) of leaves to separate those with disease! How many of you do? |
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