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Garden Bags
Someone was asking about garden bags a few weeks ago.
Next week Aldi have this offer. Garden Bag £1.99 Hundreds of uses in the home, garden and car, large 90 litre capacity, approximate dimensions of 56(w) x 46(h) x 36(d)cm. Made from tear resistant, weatherproof polyethylene, complete with two handles for easy transportation. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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Oh for goodness sake, I just bought one from Asda for £5 and I thought that
was a good deal! Oh well, I could always use another one! What day does the Aldi offer start? Thanks, "David Hill" wrote in message ... Someone was asking about garden bags a few weeks ago. Next week Aldi have this offer. Garden Bag £1.99 Hundreds of uses in the home, garden and car, large 90 litre capacity, approximate dimensions of 56(w) x 46(h) x 36(d)cm. Made from tear resistant, weatherproof polyethylene, complete with two handles for easy transportation. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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"Janice" wrote in message ... Oh for goodness sake, I just bought one from Asda for £5 and I thought that was a good deal! Oh well, I could always use another one! What day does the Aldi offer start? Thanks, Thursday 11th September. Check out their website for more offers ;-) http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/special...offers_nav.htm Natalie |
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Thanks for the Aldi website, Natalie. The spring bulb packs at 99 pence
look like a really good deal, too, as do the pruning shears. But I've often wondered what's the difference between bypass and anvil pruning shears? Regards, "Natalie" wrote in message ... What day does the Aldi offer start? Thursday 11th September. Check out their website for more offers ;-) http://www.aldi-stores.co.uk/special...offers_nav.htm Natalie |
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"Jim W" wrote
But I've often wondered what's the difference between bypass and anvil pruning shears? Anvil blades cut on a block or an 'anvil'.... (like a knife on a board), bypass, slide against each other (like shears or a pair of scissors, they 'pass' 'by' each other.) Rollcuts tended to be Anvil, Felco's tend to be bypass. Thanks for the explanation, Jim. Is there a difference in using one type over the other, or is it just a matter of personal preference? Thanks, |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 23:53:53 +0100, "David Hill"
wrote: Someone was asking about garden bags a few weeks ago. Next week Aldi have this offer. Garden Bag £1.99 Missed earlier post on this subject. Sure Aldi's looks good value, but I have one which cost 50p, ie. an Ikea bag which they sell at the check-out. Good size, opens out well and is tough. Pam in Bristol |
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Garden Bags
You can get some great garden bags from http://www.gardenbags.net
On Friday, September 5, 2003 11:55:46 PM UTC+1, David Hill wrote: Someone was asking about garden bags a few weeks ago. Next week Aldi have this offer. Garden Bag £1.99 Hundreds of uses in the home, garden and car, large 90 litre capacity, approximate dimensions of 56(w) x 46(h) x 36(d)cm. Made from tear resistant, weatherproof polyethylene, complete with two handles for easy transportation. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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On Tuesday 20 August 2013 03:37 wrote in
uk.rec.gardening: You can get some great garden bags from http://www.gardenbags.net Much more useful: http://www.ebay.co.uk/bhp/1-ton-bags Even better if you get them free after some building work. One of those fits (just) in the back of my estate and I can take a boatload of clippings down the dump. -- Tim Watts Personal Blog: http://squiddy.blog.dionic.net/ http://www.sensorly.com/ Crowd mapping of 2G/3G/4G mobile signal coverage |
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David Hill wrote:
On 20/08/2013 03:37, wrote: You can get some great garden bags from http://www.gardenbags.net On Friday, September 5, 2003 11:55:46 PM UTC+1, David Hill wrote: [an old post growing whiskers] Where the hell was this item dragged up from? A new version of spam? I fear that the relentless "progress" of Google Groups has now made it so that the date of the original posting is not readily apparent. I guess that stuff just sort of appears as a flow of consciousness, and folk feel moved to respond, however belatedly. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Plant amazing Acers. |
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In article ,
says... David Hill wrote: On 20/08/2013 03:37, wrote: You can get some great garden bags from http://www.gardenbags.net You would say that, it's your business. BTW your web pages are broken. On Friday, September 5, 2003 11:55:46 PM UTC+1, David Hill wrote: [an old post growing whiskers] Where the hell was this item dragged up from? A new version of spam? I fear that the relentless "progress" of Google Groups has now made it so that the date of the original posting is not readily apparent. I guess that stuff just sort of appears as a flow of consciousness, and folk feel moved to respond, however belatedly. Chris Nope. Search in the email address shows William who recommended the bag-selling website, works for the company he's touting for. http://www.landscapejuicenetwork.com...le?screenName= 25ppdgrcj4mje He probably grepped google groups archive search engine for "garden bag", leading him to an ancient post on urg, so he posted a blatant advert while failing to mention his personal interest. On the link he provided, the pages about "us", "secure payments" and "terms and conditions" are blank. Oh what a surprise. Janet |
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These people should be more subtle with their advertising shouldn't they?
Mike "Janet" wrote in message t... In article , says... David Hill wrote: On 20/08/2013 03:37, wrote: You can get some great garden bags from http://www.gardenbags.net You would say that, it's your business. BTW your web pages are broken. On Friday, September 5, 2003 11:55:46 PM UTC+1, David Hill wrote: [an old post growing whiskers] Where the hell was this item dragged up from? A new version of spam? I fear that the relentless "progress" of Google Groups has now made it so that the date of the original posting is not readily apparent. I guess that stuff just sort of appears as a flow of consciousness, and folk feel moved to respond, however belatedly. Chris Nope. Search in the email address shows William who recommended the bag-selling website, works for the company he's touting for. http://www.landscapejuicenetwork.com...le?screenName= 25ppdgrcj4mje He probably grepped google groups archive search engine for "garden bag", leading him to an ancient post on urg, so he posted a blatant advert while failing to mention his personal interest. On the link he provided, the pages about "us", "secure payments" and "terms and conditions" are blank. Oh what a surprise. Janet |
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