Re: grass clippings as mulch
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- Subject: Re: grass clippings as mulch
- From: P* E* L* <p*@cwcom.net>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 20:42:51 +0100
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Nan, Sorry - a long-tom pot is an extra deep one, either in plastic or clay; the term is an old Victorian one for such clay pots. This side of the pond roses and clematis are often sold in them. They can be mighty useful for deep-rooted plants and tubers, as well as watering tomatoes ! regards, Peter Lewis Nan Sterman wrote: > Peter, would you please explain what a "long-tom" is? > > Nan >
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