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chrissie B
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Location: northumberland , England
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cordaline
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September 01, 2016, 16:12 »
I had 2 of these ive dug one up and given to my daughter and its happy now my window cleaner says its poking him in the face , did i mention its about 8,9 foot high i dont want to just cut it down and i dont want my window cleaner to be permantly scared and i dont know any one who could use it any ideas .
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Aunt Sally
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Location: Sunny Kent
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September 01, 2016, 16:34 »
They make good fire wood
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chrissie B
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Location: northumberland , England
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September 01, 2016, 18:35 »
Im hoping i can find someone who will want it but if not , drastic measures may be taken or maby some i could find a spot in the back but i dont know where.
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Aunt Sally
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September 01, 2016, 20:34 »
It sounds to big to be easily moved, was the other one 9 ft tall too ?
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chrissie B
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Location: northumberland , England
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September 02, 2016, 23:27 »
No about 6 ft doughter put it in her garden it went a bit yellow then it went back to green
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muckyboots
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September 10, 2016, 18:42 »
Hi , I dug ours up when it outgrew its plot it was 8 ft tall, we split it and gave it to the kids.All have flourished and are fine 4 years later,you do need a big space for these 8/8 ft,magnificent in the right spot.Cheers
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chrissie B
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Location: northumberland , England
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September 10, 2016, 18:58 »
I gave my daughter one it had a dip but is ok now i was hopeing some one would like it .
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SnooziSuzi
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Location: Newton Hall Allotments, Durham, UK
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September 10, 2016, 22:35 »
If it wasn't so big I'd have loved to have taken the other one off your hands, but alas it wouldn't have fitted in my tiny 107!
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