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Jambo sana
Bwana Ward, just a quickie to thank you
for an entertaining and informative rainy
afternoon's surfing. What an excellent web
site. Though much of the content does not
apply to people who live up a mountain in
Wales or Scotland or on a beach in Phuket I
really enjoyed it and will be returning as I
try to change from being an engineer to a
gardener.
Best regards and
kwa heri - Andy Watson.
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Thanks for the newsy and interesting news
letter.
PS I'm ex SA and haven't ever seen snow like
this in SA. You can if you're in the right place
(or
wrong place - depending on whether you're a
farmer or not). Really quite novel to see snow
actually falling in such large quantities.
Cecil Whitcomb
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- I found this site whilst
looking for a particular plant, I have now
book-marked it. I wish I had found it sooner.
Well done!! -
Michael Bave
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- Hello and a merry
Christmas to you and your wife. I look forward
to your article as it is so well written.
Just wanted to say thank you. I moved house a
year ago so now I know what the previous owners
had planted in the garden. In the new year I
intend to make some changes. Had a good crop
with the tomatoes & cucumbers first time as well
(lived in a flat before) made friends with all
the neighbours by sharing them. Well happy new
year and take care. Thanks again. Best
Regards Alan.
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- What a brilliant site. Many
thanks for all your good ideas. I am
searching for small trees to replace Holm Oaks
that were planted along the front of our shared
driveway (in front of two blocks of townhouses)
and are now dying or growing too large. There
are lots of ideas on your site - many lovely
shrubs that I shall investigate further. So,
thanks again. p.s. I also like to see correct
spelling and grammar and hope I haven't made any
mistakes now! Diana Hetherington
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- I found this site whilst
looking for a particular plant, I have now
book-marked it. I wish I had found it
sooner. Well done !! Michael Bave
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- I have to agree with
everything good everyone has already
said...great site! I'm a 'newbie' gardener
and have just got a new garden. Large, nothing
in it. Just soil! A few odd plants appearing
from nowhere, and not a lot of expertise. So I
read your monthly tasks and follow your advice
and in a few years I will have a nice garden. I
am really looking forward to it! Paddy
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- What a great find! I am
looking for tips on laying a patio, and your
site is just the business. I like the straight
talking and the humour; just the kind of advice
I need. Thank you. Michelle Duffy
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- Many thanks for your email newsletter,
very interesting indeed looking forward to your
next edition. David
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- Hello Paul, I just wanted to say many
thanks for the useful information I get in the
newsletter every month. I'm new to gardening
about a year ago and still need a lot of help so
your newsletter is mine and my plants lifeline!
So many thanks for all your advise and Happy New
Year. Kind regards, Kerri Bailey
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- Pruning: Deadhead only in
autumn, leave pruning until spring so that the young buds can be
protected. young plants can be pruned to promote bushy growth, but
regrowth ability diminishes with age. Plants may or may not (tendency
decreasing with age) grow again from old brown wood. Very large
unruly pants are best replaced.
Oh, thank you for this, I laughed out loud!
A brilliant website, full of facts.
Ah well we all make
mistakes :o) Paul - webmaster
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- I found in your site exactly what I wanted to know
about laying and fixing decking boards. It was most helpful. Thank
you. John Macnab (retired) Hastings.
P.S. I've added it to my favourites so that I
can come back when I've forgotten what you
said!
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- Football has no hold over me
so while my husband put himself in front of the television, I put
myself in front of the computer to search for advice on decking -
which I found in abundance - but having lived in Africa for 5 years, I
recognized the word Fundi and quickly left the decking quest and
discovered your fantastic site. I will have square eyes if I look at
it for much longer! I do so want to be a better gardener and this can
only come with knowledge. I will most definitely return.
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- I can't thank you enough for putting together and
maintaining such a useful web site. I came across it a bit by
chance while looking for tips on re-designing our new garden (we've
just bought a house and the fairly small garden is *so* cluttered) and
ended up avidly reading loads of pages from patching up a lawn, to
fencing, to climbers, to,... etc etc. Although I have some notions
about gardening, I am fairly novice, and your web pages are exactly
what I needed: advice, handy tips, humour, and most of all straight
and to the point ! I have now massively overshot my lunch break but
it's so worth it, and I'll definitely be back ! Thanks again.
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- Hello Paul,
Just a quick word of appreciation .I have recently discovered the Anglian
gardener pages. Its great, useful and
informative to use - well done I also
like the folk lore section. Best wishes, and
many thanks
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I love your site - practical, informative and
humorous, without being prissy, patronising or pedantic. Marvelous stuff -
keep up the good work! I will definitely be recommending you to the Web
section of Gardener's World magazine.
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- Very good site for interest and
information. Congratulations on providing a source of gardening info.
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- Paul. Thank you so much for your email and
advice - it is much appreciated! I'll add the
angliangardener to my favourites list.
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- Thanks v much Paul - for brilliant advice I couldn't
find anywhere.
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- Dear Paul , Just wanted to say how appropriate
the 'editorial' was this month. We garden to save our sanity in a world gone
mad over the past few months! For me its about healing and a great restorative
for the soul , Ms Greer's quote is so very true (A garden is the best
alternative therapy - Germaine Greer). Take care - seasonal good
wishes. Michael
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This is a really
excellent site. Incredibly easy to navigate around and
fantastically informative.
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- A good and informative website,
something I feel will be an asset to
present and future gardeners.
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- I am very impressed with your gardening site -
have just spent several hours looking and was determined not to miss
anything. Have taken copious notes as I am planning the planting of my
front garden. Thank you.
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