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Off with their heads!!
By Dottydaisy2
- 21 Sep, 2017
- 4 likes
Will delay digging them out..until the
Gazanias have finished flowering...they are far too short to do anything about...well anything artistic!!
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Just read your blog, what a shame
21 Sep, 2017
Oh dear, that must have been so hard...
21 Sep, 2017
Oh wow , you dont mess about .
Must be letting in more light in that area
Gg
22 Sep, 2017
Oh dear. Have liked it as liked your title but such a shame.
22 Sep, 2017
Triple shame!!!?
22 Sep, 2017
Siris that's true......never mind Jen, the title was supposed to be humourous!!
Gnarly we needed to stop the rest of the diseased leaves falling all over the border, not that much light, they were not dense trees.
Stera it was hard work, the wood was very hard and spiny, just got to dig the roots out now!!
Dawn we would never have bought them had we know they were susceptible to this disease....
22 Sep, 2017
What a shame I am sure you shall find some thing better and more disease resistant to replace I did giggle with Off with their heads title one of my favourite films Alice in Wonderland.
22 Sep, 2017
Very thick string....macramé between....or weave willow through to make a support for clematis...
23 Sep, 2017
3pence, glad it made you smile.....Lindak grand idea, but they will have to come out, we have a couple of plans...
23 Sep, 2017
It certainly did ?
23 Sep, 2017
The area looks better without them!! opened up the garden, might have to invest in some more box balls!
28 Sep, 2017
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Omg what were hey before their decapitation? ?
21 Sep, 2017