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Old Feb 25th 2012, 6:43 am
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Will it hurt Golden Canes?

I've Googled to no avail, so one of you might know ...

I've recently planted 6 that are about 6' tall. I think they're loving all this rain, but a bit of sunshine wouldn't go a miss i'm sure ...

Big prob is mutters has decided to christen them, and again, and again, and again. He's only doin what's natural, but I'm wondering if this is gonna affect me canes ?!?!?

Anyone ?!
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Default Re: Gardening query ... dog wee!

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Will it hurt Golden Canes?

I've Googled to no avail, so one of you might know ...

I've recently planted 6 that are about 6' tall. I think they're loving all this rain, but a bit of sunshine wouldn't go a miss i'm sure ...

Big prob is mutters has decided to christen them, and again, and again, and again. He's only doin what's natural, but I'm wondering if this is gonna affect me canes ?!?!?

Anyone ?!
http://www.paghat.com/dogpee.html
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Old Feb 25th 2012, 7:27 am
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See that earlier, but to do with 'lawns'.

For all I know, the same for any plant, but I don't know that.

For all I know they can take it!

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I've no idea mate.

Only thing I know about plants is, if I even look at them they're dead

Anyway, it'll soon be Christmas
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Default Re: Gardening query ... dog wee!

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Will it hurt Golden Canes?

I've Googled to no avail, so one of you might know ...

I've recently planted 6 that are about 6' tall. I think they're loving all this rain, but a bit of sunshine wouldn't go a miss i'm sure ...

Big prob is mutters has decided to christen them, and again, and again, and again. He's only doin what's natural, but I'm wondering if this is gonna affect me canes ?!?!?

Anyone ?!
Golden Canes are pretty tough plants - I'm sure they'll be fine.
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Old Feb 26th 2012, 5:45 am
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Originally Posted by sassie
Golden Canes are pretty tough plants - I'm sure they'll be fine.
Yeah have been told this today, also not to worry ...

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We planted loads of Golden Canes at our place and the dog has done his best to kill them to no effect.
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We planted loads of Golden Canes at our place and the dog has done his best to kill them to no effect.


Sounds like they'll be fine! ...
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