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Re: Hydrangeas & now Daffodils
- Subject: Re: Hydrangeas & now Daffodils
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- Date: 28 May 1999 09:03:48 +0100
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Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
Thanks for the comments about hydrangeas.
As to my first post - ''how many hydrangeas to a square foot?'', I could
not believe the number of serious replies. Now my second hydrangea post
to clarify, appears to have caused offence. This has really taken me by
surprise. What a humourless bunch.
Although I am not 100 percent after vegetables, I am sure that anything
that does not fit in a 4 x 4 ft square is not applicable to this forum.
For example, I grow gladioli for cut flowers for the house. These can
all fit in a 4 x 4 ft square - hops can too, I saw them growing in a
tight space at the RHS gardens, Wisley, only a week ago.
For your information - if you are planning to eat daffodils, please have
your life insurance paid up. They are highly toxic--neuro-toxins. And
no, I did not have to ask Mel.
Regards
Brian
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