Re: Nurseries - Was: Re New Books
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- Subject: Re: Nurseries - Was: Re New Books
- From: T* L*
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2001 13:29:23 +0100
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Paul - Good to hear from you - adds approx 25% to the UK representation on Medit-Plants! - and good to have you confirm that my notion of the problems with the small specialist nurseryman making a go of a mail order service in the UK is not a private paranoia. Well, not only.... Might be worth adding for others on the list that Paul operates in one of the dryer and hotter bits of the UK and has a particular interest in semi-desert plants and plantings - I hope he was around for David and Sean's recent fascinating (if from my point of view tantalizingly impossible) accounts of 'hardy' (sounds of hollow laughter from Cumbria) succulents. Tim Longville
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