Re(2): xenohortphobia?
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- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 14:34:41 -0800
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theryans@xtra.co.nz writes: > but most >gardeners live to regret both the size and their propensity for >_dropping_ (twigs, leaves buds and spent flowers) which never seeems to >stop year round. Perhaps a good place would be near a fence in a rather large backyard? Might be good for mine, since from the house to the fence is about 70 feet, and it's an ugly chain link fence (and gets windy). Soil back there is basically sand.
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