I just thought I would mention that there is an article featuring cacti in the present issue of Woman's Weekly (March 14th) on the shelves now.
I spotted it whilst having a quick flick through the magazine but haven't read it as such; but it shows a few different varieties of cacti, which is good to see!
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Cacti featured in Woman's Weekly March 14th
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Re: Cacti featured in Woman's Weekly March 14th
Thanks for the info, Leandra. Unsurprisingly, Woman's Weekly isn't one of my usual reads. I remember my mother used to buy it many years ago.
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Re: Cacti featured in Woman's Weekly March 14th
I'm sorry but whenever I hear the words "Woman's Weekly" the image of Victoria Wood singing "Let's do it" replaces all other thoughts.
Re: Cacti featured in Woman's Weekly March 14th
Ha ha, it's most certainly not one of my regular reads either...and I mean that! I saw enough for a lifetime when my Mum was alive!
So it was just pure chance that I discovered it as I was simply thumbing through a few different magazines to get a general idea of what reading material people are buying from Tescos magazine shelves these days.
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So it was just pure chance that I discovered it as I was simply thumbing through a few different magazines to get a general idea of what reading material people are buying from Tescos magazine shelves these days.
Leandra