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On 17/04/2015 11:12, Bob Hobden wrote:
whilst some have a tiny bit of root growth they have no sign of
sprouting. They are obviously heat treated shallots so they cannot
sprout and are only good for the kitchen. Rather bad of Marshalls, what
is worse is that they have failed to respond to my email



Re reading your original post I can see what you have done wrong.
You said "whilst some have a tiny bit of root growth they have no sign
of sprouting" then you said "they have failed to respond to my email"
That's it you should talk to them not send them Emails, I doubt you left
them a computer when you planted them.
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On 23/04/2015 08:49, Martin wrote:
On Wed, 22 Apr 2015 22:38:32 +0100, David Hill
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On 17/04/2015 11:12, Bob Hobden wrote:
whilst some have a tiny bit of root growth they have no sign of
sprouting. They are obviously heat treated shallots so they cannot
sprout and are only good for the kitchen. Rather bad of Marshalls, what
is worse is that they have failed to respond to my email



Re reading your original post I can see what you have done wrong.
You said "whilst some have a tiny bit of root growth they have no sign
of sprouting" then you said "they have failed to respond to my email"
That's it you should talk to them not send them Emails, I doubt you left
them a computer when you planted them.


They may have caught a virus from the e-mails.


Or Bob may have planted shallnots in error.
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"Spider" wrote

Martin wrote:
David Hill wrote:

Bob Hobden wrote:
whilst some have a tiny bit of root growth they have no sign of
sprouting. They are obviously heat treated shallots so they cannot
sprout and are only good for the kitchen. Rather bad of Marshalls, what
is worse is that they have failed to respond to my email


Re reading your original post I can see what you have done wrong.
You said "whilst some have a tiny bit of root growth they have no sign
of sprouting" then you said "they have failed to respond to my email"
That's it you should talk to them not send them Emails, I doubt you left
them a computer when you planted them.


They may have caught a virus from the e-mails.


Or Bob may have planted shallnots in error.


That is the truth. :-)
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