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    bamboo

    Contrary to most opinions on bamboo I like the stuff and have plenty of it, 27 varieties in different shape and form and colour. Mostly its contained in areas, apart from odd clumps.  I also like to eat bamboo shoots, which I buy in tins from the supermarket. Now my question is: Can I eat the bamboo shoots in my own garden? can I eat all the  varieties? How do I cut and prepare the shoots? Any advice gratefully received. Thanks
  2. What is the position of an EU national not resident here who has a non EU wife. Is the non EU wife restricted to three months short stay each year on a schengen visa or can they stay up to almost six months. The same as the EU national spouse? Are long stay schengen visas easy to get for family members? Thanks for anyone with any experience/advice
  3. The house I have just bought was about 34000 euros dearer with an english agent than direct from the french owners. Incidentally the house was well under 300000 euros. Round about 260000 euros How much handholding would I expect for the 34000 euros extra?
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    ponds

    Hi has anyone got a large quantity of water lilies and/or submerged plants to sell from a choked or overful pond perhaps? We can collect.
  5. Hi Everyone, Here's my problem, all thoughts or advice gratefully received. I have a rare condition which is expensive to treat. The NHS my entire life have footed the bill and for that I am most grateful. For the past ten years I have lived in France and traipsed backwards and forwards to have checkups and get my drug. I would like to live all the time in France. Does anyone have any idea if the French state is likely to allow me a residency here given that if I had medical treatment here I would be a drain on the State. I would be happy to continue to receive treatment from the Uk if I could have french residency here, build a life here and pay taxes here if that were the price of French residency but as I understand it if I become a french resident they would be obliged to pay for the treatment in France and it would no longer be available in the UK. I would point out too that the treatment varies throughout europe and the Uk and France are by no means the best. Treatment is based on the minimum neccessary to stop me being permanently hospitalized not the treatment neccessary to lead a pain free normal life so in no sense is it a blank cheque. As a committed european I would like to be on the mainland in France rather than semi detached in the UK. Anyone had a similar situation or any thoughts to offer.   Thanks
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