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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2098433" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>Morning all, I really ought to be doing things but I’m loitering. Slightly low this morning, 2.9, so I think almost return to almost pre-Hamish walking means an almost return to pre-Hamish basal.</p><p>I mean to severely cut back an old lilac that’s developed a grass resting stoop. The lilacs were planted back in the 30s by the first owners - our first next door neighbour had photos of the old guy who bought the house sitting next to a young lilac stripling. I’ve cut them back and they’ve regenerated quite a few times now. Shame we don’t have the same ability. “Right m’dear, I’m just going to lop you off at the shins and you’ll grow young and fresh again in no time.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2098433, member: 68789"] Morning all, I really ought to be doing things but I’m loitering. Slightly low this morning, 2.9, so I think almost return to almost pre-Hamish walking means an almost return to pre-Hamish basal. I mean to severely cut back an old lilac that’s developed a grass resting stoop. The lilacs were planted back in the 30s by the first owners - our first next door neighbour had photos of the old guy who bought the house sitting next to a young lilac stripling. I’ve cut them back and they’ve regenerated quite a few times now. Shame we don’t have the same ability. “Right m’dear, I’m just going to lop you off at the shins and you’ll grow young and fresh again in no time.” [/QUOTE]
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