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Old 25-01-2005, 04:14 PM
JennyC
 
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"John McMillan" wrote in message
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There's a real gap in the market for a book titled "Security Plantings",
describing all the spiny thicket forming plants which are actually
in some other way horticulturally attractive. It would have a section
on screens and possibly a (very thin) section on attempts at cat-proofing.


Found these:
Catproof : http://www.webmesh.co.uk/hedgetodeter.htm
Totally mad matress recyling !: http://www.users.on.net/~arachne/mattress.html

Jenny :~))


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