question about the anti-cat thread ban...

Discussion in 'Pests, Diseases and Cures' started by ccmiller, Jan 28, 2012.

  1. Cacadores

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    Well, I'd like a hedge there really. I dunno about taking the plantings away and then putting my hedge back when it's bigger. Do you really think that's the best thing to do?
     
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    Ah, sorry, Cacadores, when you said "seedlings in water" I thought you meant something like flower seedlings or the like. Hedging seedlings are a different matter, and it will depend how old, how small, how tender your hedge seedlings are.:dunno: :snork:
     
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    ok, I had read MR thead --the one that was closed. So this is a sub-thread. It is about writting another thread about anti cats. Interesting. Ok, well carry on.
     
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      Yes, sorry. They're not seedlings as I wrongly and completely misleadingly wrote. They were put in a nursery bed as small softwood cuttings (4-6'' long) in March last year to root. In July I put them in their destined bed but they've been getting a bit flooded and frosted recently. What with the mulch around them, some stick above the ground 4 inches, some: 1. Some have been in flooded ground now for five days.
       
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