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some with help garden need

Need some help with our garden
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Plant info in attachment. Hope you can view OK, it's in a Word doc. (Best viewed in Paper Layout within Word if you have the choice.)

A few extra pics:

Young Drago
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Another plant, don't know it's name, very easy to start new plants by breaking a bit off and sticking the stem in the ground, various leaf colours/patterns. Flower fairly insignificant but good grower needing only very occasional water and no other attention:
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My originals were all bits that had broken off  Wink  plants in public areas in Caleta!


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If you want to ensure your property is looked after may I suggest you employ an agent. We rent out a property here in the UK. Our agent inspects the property every three months inside and out. We address any problems the tenants may have with the property (fortunately normally either none or very few minor things) and informs the tenants should there be any issues they are concerned about. Should the agent feel the tenants are not respecting and maintaining the property they would contact us for a decision as to whether we wish to continue the agreement or give them notice. We also take an up-front deposit to secure we have funds to put right any damage or neglect that may have occurred. O.K. it costs to employ an agent but it is worth every penny for peace of mind and a good nights sleep.
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(10-01-2020, 08:42 AM)GSDGirl Wrote: If you want to ensure your property is looked after may I suggest you employ an agent. We rent out a property here in the UK. Our agent inspects the property every three months inside and out. We address any problems the tenants may have with the property (fortunately normally either none or very few minor things) and informs the tenants should there be any issues they are concerned about. Should the agent feel the tenants are not respecting and maintaining the property they would contact us for a decision as to whether we wish to continue the agreement or give them notice. We also take an up-front deposit to secure we have funds to put right any damage or neglect that may have occurred. O.K. it costs to employ an agent but it is worth every penny for peace of mind and a good nights sleep.

Going forward we will be employing and agent
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(09-01-2020, 10:58 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: Plant info in attachment. Hope you can view OK, it's in a Word doc. (Best viewed in Paper Layout within Word if you have the choice.)

Hi Tamara I've downloaded it but I can't open it (not sure why).  I will try and open it on my work computer later.
Thanks for taking the time.
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Hi Tamara,

Thanks for the pictures.

Just a quick update on anyone interested on getting picon.  The ferreteria at El Matorral will supply
buckets at €5 each.  He advised 20 buckets would be 1 tonne so €100 per tonne delivered.
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