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            TrulyMadly wrote: »Oh MKS
 We did wonder. You must be so relieved...and a good weight too.
 Congratulations:T
 Thanks, TM. He is a good weight which is encouraging. Mine were 5lb+ tiddlers, but they still come out the wrong way.:eek:0
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            davemorton wrote: »Sounds like a brandy glass TS.
 It sounds like one of those really really old little sherry glasses that are coming back into fashion. Googled them but can't find them:o
 The glass is quite often etched with patterns.To do is to be. Rousseau
 To be is to do. Sartre
 Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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            davemorton wrote: »Did you see the glass in the link I posted???Oh mine is much smaller than that. 
 Keep up DM, I did look and replied. 
 Mine is as tall as in your link but longer stem so less drinking room. 0 0
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            I'm not saying another word MKS I am on the sherry. :rotfl:
 Are they still fruiting MKS? If you are sure they are autumn ones they are cut down to an inch high in the winter, ie after all the leaves have dropped off.
 Enjoy your sherry. 
 Yes, they are still fruiting - delicious they are too. Thanks for the advise.:beer:0
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            davemorton wrote: »Sounds like a brandy glass TS.
 No not brandy glass they have big bowl bits. :cool:0
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            TrulyMadly wrote: »It sounds like one of those really really old little sherry glasses that are coming back into fashion. Googled them but can't find them:o
 The glass is quite often etched with patterns.
 It has grapes and leaves on it done in nothing more than white paint I think. Not quite retro. Mum had a few retro ones.0
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            davemorton wrote: »Already been answered, but if they are summer ones, cut down this years fruiting ones, (they will be brown) and leave the green (new) bushes.
 As if I have one :whistle:
 As I said 
 Thanks, Dave. Definitely autumn ones.
 Now for the strawberry questions.:o Large beds but overrun with grass. Do you leave the plants/runners or do you dig them up and replant them? Do they die off? As you can see I am very green but not green fingered! all help appreciated.0
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            davemorton wrote: »Post a pic TS of your glass...oh, we live life on the edge here mind 
 Only have ancient phone to take pic would have no idea how to get that on here. I definitely live on the edge of technology. 0 0
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