Japanese Larch/pics added
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Japanese Larch/pics added
Last edited by JamesRB on Sat Oct 23, 2010 1:18 pm; edited 7 times in total
JamesRB- Member
Re: Japanese Larch/pics added
If you post a picture, you might get more responses.
Todd
Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
Japanese Larch/ pruning
Leave your pruning and styling until late Winter/ early Spring. Firstly the neeles will have dropped, so you can see what your doing and secondly any damage through bending, will heal quicker in the Spring. As Todd says, post some pics.
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Thank you kindly for your responces.
I don't know why I have such adversion? to taking pics....see what I can pull out of the ol' bag...of tricks!!!!
JamesRB- Member
Re: Japanese Larch/pics added
Until James gets his pictures up and running, here is a little linguistic snippet which came out in a conversation with one of my Murrican friends and may interest some: in the US the phrase James has used means along the lines of "thanks a lot" or even stronger "thanks a million" and meant genuinely. Over here in UK it is almost invariably used ironically or sarcastically. Two nations...JamesRB wrote:Thanks a bunch.
fiona- Member
Re: Japanese Larch/pics added
Hi James,
I would like to see how is your larch doing?
Cheers.
I would like to see how is your larch doing?
Cheers.
Rui Marques- Member
Re: Japanese Larch/pics added
It seems that in the US, the tone of the phrase is all important. "Thanks a bunch" in particular does seem a bit sarcastic, though. "Thanks a lot!" can be either very genuine , or dripping with snide sarcasm depending what tone of voice is used.fiona wrote:Until James gets his pictures up and running, here is a little linguistic snippet which came out in a conversation with one of my Murrican friends and may interest some: in the US the phrase James has used means along the lines of "thanks a lot" or even stronger "thanks a million" and meant genuinely. Over here in UK it is almost invariably used ironically or sarcastically. Two nations...JamesRB wrote:Thanks a bunch.
OK, enough with the OT stuff. Thanks a bunch, Fiona!!
lordy- Member
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