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That's incredible!
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Oh how lovely! It's one of my favourite plants, I didn't plant one because
it's said that they take seven years to flower and I couldn't wait - that
was forty years ago!

Mary


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"Mary Fisher" expounded:

Oh how lovely! It's one of my favourite plants, I didn't plant one because
it's said that they take seven years to flower and I couldn't wait - that
was forty years ago!


How sad - if you had planted one it would be wonderfully mature now.
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"Ann" wrote in message
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"Mary Fisher" expounded:

Oh how lovely! It's one of my favourite plants, I didn't plant one because
it's said that they take seven years to flower and I couldn't wait - that
was forty years ago!


How sad - if you had planted one it would be wonderfully mature now.


I know - but I was impatient in those days.

Two years ago I took a leap of faith and planted asparagus. Not much longer
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"Mary Fisher" expounded:


Two years ago I took a leap of faith and planted asparagus. Not much longer
to wait ... :-)


This will be the third season for my bed, so I'm planning on
harvesting a few. I can't wait!
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