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Old 17-04-2011, 16:21   #10
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Re: Pruning during spring

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Originally Posted by DaiNasty View Post
Sounds about right, but I thought you pensioners were supposed to be the experts..
Not me, when I was working I didn't have time for gardening, 6:00am in the morning to 8:00pm at night, that included Sundays as well.

When I was young at school; I used to help my father who had a 2 acre piec of land, he kep pigs, turkey, geese and fowls on it. He also had a huge greenhouse in which me mainlygrew tomatos, now I do know how to grow those, he taught me very well, last year I grew some outdoor ones at home.
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