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Old 30-04-2005, 04:14 PM
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This may be a good time to ask local farmers for their used sheets.



I don't know farmers who use them and my garden plots are measured in low
single numbers of square yards, not hectares. And I only have four plots.


Ask your daughter to obtain some and collect it when you next visit?


She's, er, otherwise engaged at the moment. Pregnant.


I'll post the result if my experiments tomorrow.


How about you picking up a bit for me, I'll collect it in July?

Mary


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Old 30-04-2005, 04:37 PM
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Mary Fisher wrote:
"Howard Neil" wrote in message
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This may be a good time to ask local farmers for their used sheets.


I don't know farmers who use them and my garden plots are measured in low
single numbers of square yards, not hectares. And I only have four plots.


Ask your daughter to obtain some and collect it when you next visit?



She's, er, otherwise engaged at the moment. Pregnant.


Congratulations, Granny. :-)


I'll post the result if my experiments tomorrow.



How about you picking up a bit for me, I'll collect it in July?


I've already had my neighbour's plastic (the only one I know who has a
silage clamp). The others all use silage bales. :-(

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Old 30-04-2005, 05:36 PM
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Mary Fisher wrote:
"Howard Neil" wrote in message
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This may be a good time to ask local farmers for their used sheets.


I don't know farmers who use them and my garden plots are measured in
low single numbers of square yards, not hectares. And I only have four
plots.


Ask your daughter to obtain some and collect it when you next visit?



She's, er, otherwise engaged at the moment. Pregnant.


Congratulations, Granny. :-)


Nothng to do with me.


I'll post the result if my experiments tomorrow.



How about you picking up a bit for me, I'll collect it in July?


I've already had my neighbour's plastic (the only one I know who has a
silage clamp). The others all use silage bales. :-(


So do daughter's neighbours.

Never mind, I'll have to leave empty handed:-)

Mary

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