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Paul
June 15th 04, 02:51 AM
Hi, does anyone have any tricks on how to keep taller marginal plants from
tipping over in the wind? Seems no matter
how much i weigh them down, they tip over. Also, what does it mean to
seperate plants after three years and is using regular soil any
good?..........Thanks................
Had the same problem and use a bent, upturned wire coat-hanger to provide a
stable base ... seems to have worked. I bent thook straight and downwards so
that could stickin the soil with the 'arms' under the pot.
"Paul" > wrote in message
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> Hi, does anyone have any tricks on how to keep taller marginal plants from
> tipping over in the wind? Seems no matter
> how much i weigh them down, they tip over. Also, what does it mean to
> seperate plants after three years and is using regular soil any
> good?..........Thanks................
>
>
Brian Watson
June 15th 04, 06:52 PM
"SA" > wrote in message
. net...
> Had the same problem and use a bent, upturned wire coat-hanger to provide
a
> stable base ... seems to have worked. I bent thook straight and downwards
so
> that could stickin the soil with the 'arms' under the pot.
Tipping over in wind is nature's way of saying "you're too tall."
Don't fight natural selection.
:-)
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Brian
"When all about you is crumbling, when the arse is falling out of your
world, you need to focus on something positive in your life. Something you
can control, improve even."
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