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Thank you for teaching me about horticulture and cookies. I am most grateful. However, I fear that your post was either misguided in intent or a royal cock-up in the making. Please post below in the next 30 minutes (before this thread is closed) to indicate which. Thank you ;)

 

 

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And how does "Fruitcage" factor in to this post??? Please check the forum rules and title new threads relevantly (it aids searching for other members) - thank you ;)

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Aha - yes - works for me now too.

 

Yes - highly amusing (R22 Chortles to himself and his dog gets perplexed) ;)

 

Ignore my previous post - the new link has shone daylight on what was otherwise a dank, murky enigma ;)

 

Cheers rwh :D

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They'll never compete with the guys offering *fruitcage*s at 10% off.

 

:zorro:

 

But, these are the guys offering 10% off *fruitcage*s.

 

Fruit cages - Our Fruit Cages are manufactured to the highest quality, 10% discount currently on Steel Fruit Cages, Aluminum Fruit Cages add to a range which is second to none offering exceptional choice and value - We can also supply a Timber Fruit Cage for a more natural rugged look, our fruit cage frames are supplied complete with all heavy duty netting, fittings and one door at no extra cost.
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