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Bullrushes
When is the best time to thin out and transplant Bullrushes?
Now with plenty of water in a container or when they have died back? -- Mike The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rneba.org.uk Luxury Self Catering on the Isle of Wight? www.shanklinmanormews.co.uk |
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"'Mike'" wrote ... When is the best time to thin out and transplant Bullrushes? Now with plenty of water in a container or when they have died back? As far as I know all water plants are best dealt with when growing apace, unlike normal plants. -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London |
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Thanks Bob, that's what I thought for some reason.
Not for me, don't have a pond, filled it in ages ago :- -- Mike The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rneba.org.uk Luxury Self Catering on the Isle of Wight? www.shanklinmanormews.co.uk "Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "'Mike'" wrote ... When is the best time to thin out and transplant Bullrushes? Now with plenty of water in a container or when they have died back? As far as I know all water plants are best dealt with when growing apace, unlike normal plants. -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London |
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On 16 Aug, 22:49, "'Mike'" wrote:
Thanks Bob, that's what I thought for some reason. Not for me, don't have a pond, filled it in ages ago :- -- Mike The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Associationwww.rneba.org.uk Luxury Self Catering on the Isle of Wight?www.shanklinmanormews.co.uk"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "'Mike'" *wrote ... When is the best time to thin out and transplant Bullrushes? Now with plenty of water in a container or when they have died back? As far as I know all water plants are best dealt with when growing apace, unlike normal plants. -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Do you mean Bullrush or do you mean reed mace? http://www.countrysideinfo.co.uk/wet...y/reedmace.htm David Hill PS Yes My father had Chinese crews and Indian, both great people |
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I think you might be right there judging by the height. However I will take
some photos and put a link up and perhaps you could confirm With regards to the Chinese and Indian crews, have to agree. I had a tour way down below decks on a recent cruise, (not what you know but who you know) and met some of those, especially Chinese, working 'out of sight'. They were so pleased to 'be appreciated' and beamed from ear to ear when I took photos of them. I spent quite some time on the Bridge as well when we went up a Norwegian Fjord to Olden and the Indian crew there were great. Again not many public get there and again they appreciate, appreciation in what they are doing. Stewards and Dining Staff are generally Indian or Phillipino and of course you meet them all the time -- Mike The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rneba.org.uk Luxury Self Catering on the Isle of Wight? www.shanklinmanormews.co.uk "Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On 16 Aug, 22:49, "'Mike'" wrote: Thanks Bob, that's what I thought for some reason. Not for me, don't have a pond, filled it in ages ago :- -- Mike The Royal Naval Electrical Branch Associationwww.rneba.org.uk Luxury Self Catering on the Isle of Wight?www.shanklinmanormews.co.uk"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "'Mike'" wrote ... When is the best time to thin out and transplant Bullrushes? Now with plenty of water in a container or when they have died back? As far as I know all water plants are best dealt with when growing apace, unlike normal plants. -- Regards Bob Hobden just W. of London- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Do you mean Bullrush or do you mean reed mace? http://www.countrysideinfo.co.uk/wet...y/reedmace.htm David Hill PS Yes My father had Chinese crews and Indian, both great people |
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