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  2. Marley Farley
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    Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.!

    The problem is confined to one small area, not too hard to spray. Hopefully that will put off the fox(es) and they'll find somewhere else to go (outside my garden perimeter, hopefully).
    The problem is confined to one small area, not too hard to spray. Hopefully that will put off the fox(es) and they'll find somewhere else to go (outside my garden perimeter, hopefully).
    The problem is confined to one small area, not too hard to spray. Hopefully that will put off the fox(es) and they'll find somewhere else to go (outside my garden perimeter, hopefully).
    The problem is confined to one small area, not too hard to spray. Hopefully that will put off the fox(es) and they'll find somewhere else to go (outside my garden perimeter, hopefully).
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  3. Marley Farley
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    Like x 3

    Did you know.... WASPS HATE PEPPERMINT..!!

    Of my god, that's the first time I hear about this...
    Of my god, that's the first time I hear about this...
    Of my god, that's the first time I hear about this...
    Of my god, that's the first time I hear about this...
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  4. Marley Farley
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    An Organic Mite Control Spray for your Greenhouse..!!

    Hiya Daisybelle :) As often as possible but for me 2 or 3 times is enough......an evening spray would keep foliage damp all night. I had peaches in a conservatory a few years back and red spider was...
    Hiya Daisybelle :) As often as possible but for me 2 or 3 times is enough......an evening spray would keep foliage damp all night. I had peaches in a conservatory a few years back and red spider was rife. I lightly sprayed with water regularly .....no sprays other than water for me on edible...
    Hiya Daisybelle :) As often as possible but for me 2 or 3 times is enough......an evening spray would keep foliage damp all night. I had peaches in a conservatory a few years back and red spider was rife. I lightly sprayed with water regularly...
    Hiya Daisybelle :) As often as possible but for me 2 or 3 times is enough......an evening spray would keep foliage damp all night. I had peaches in a conservatory a few years back and red spider was...
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  5. Kandy
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    Lily Beetles and Larva...

    Strangely they ate my cream little but two orange ones survive. I knocked one off my plant and squared it under my foot, left a great big red blob on the patio
    Strangely they ate my cream little but two orange ones survive. I knocked one off my plant and squared it under my foot, left a great big red blob on the patio
    Strangely they ate my cream little but two orange ones survive. I knocked one off my plant and squared it under my foot, left a great big red blob on the patio
    Strangely they ate my cream little but two orange ones survive. I knocked one off my plant and squared it under my foot, left a great big red blob on the patio
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  6. Marley Farley
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    Safe ways to deter Cats from your Garden Information only..

    Cayenne or black pepper can be sprinkled around garden in your borders and anywhere you don't want them to go. This is rather unpleasant but harmless and apart from some sneezing it will...
    Cayenne or black pepper can be sprinkled around garden in your borders and anywhere you don't want them to go. This is rather unpleasant but harmless and apart from some sneezing it will eventually keep them away from the area I have found. Garlic, in a spray, which contains garlic oil also...
    Cayenne or black pepper can be sprinkled around garden in your borders and anywhere you don't want them to go. This is rather unpleasant but harmless and apart from some sneezing it will eventually keep them away from the area I have found....
    Cayenne or black pepper can be sprinkled around garden in your borders and anywhere you don't want them to go. This is rather unpleasant but harmless and apart from some sneezing it will...
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  8. hi2u_uk
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  9. Millie16

    Privet problem

    Hi @Millie16 - honey fungus is the most common reason for privet dying off. The red/black leaf drop isn't totally unusual, and can happen quite often, but would rarely be the cause of large areas...
    Hi @Millie16 - honey fungus is the most common reason for privet dying off. The red/black leaf drop isn't totally unusual, and can happen quite often, but would rarely be the cause of large areas dying. When you say it's been well watered - that can certainly be a problem because watering...
    Hi @Millie16 - honey fungus is the most common reason for privet dying off. The red/black leaf drop isn't totally unusual, and can happen quite often, but would rarely be the cause of large areas dying. When you say it's been well watered -...
    Hi @Millie16 - honey fungus is the most common reason for privet dying off. The red/black leaf drop isn't totally unusual, and can happen quite often, but would rarely be the cause of large areas...
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  10. BB3
    Funny x 7

    I thought slug battlers might like this

    My nephew is an electrician with a large Government organisation. He got a call to say the retractable bollards, used to control access had stopped working. He did all the normal continuity...
    My nephew is an electrician with a large Government organisation. He got a call to say the retractable bollards, used to control access had stopped working. He did all the normal continuity tests which were fine, so lifted the covers at the side of the bollards. The sight was not a pretty...
    My nephew is an electrician with a large Government organisation. He got a call to say the retractable bollards, used to control access had stopped working. He did all the normal continuity tests which were fine, so lifted the covers at the...
    My nephew is an electrician with a large Government organisation. He got a call to say the retractable bollards, used to control access had stopped working. He did all the normal continuity...
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  11. totallyconfused

    Acer....root rot?

    Hi,Will try washing down with soapy water. It can't do any harm.However, if it is sooty bark disease then I guess that won't help. It's a shame as the tree came from Wilko's, cost a pound 20...
    Hi,Will try washing down with soapy water. It can't do any harm.However, if it is sooty bark disease then I guess that won't help. It's a shame as the tree came from Wilko's, cost a pound 20 years ago. Has been very healthy up untill now.I have cut off the wilting branch, will leave to...
    Hi,Will try washing down with soapy water. It can't do any harm.However, if it is sooty bark disease then I guess that won't help. It's a shame as the tree came from Wilko's, cost a pound 20 years ago. Has been very healthy up untill now.I...
    Hi,Will try washing down with soapy water. It can't do any harm.However, if it is sooty bark disease then I guess that won't help. It's a shame as the tree came from Wilko's, cost a pound 20...
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  12. BB3

    How do you tell a tic from a small spider?

    With a lot of determination.
    With a lot of determination.
    With a lot of determination.
    With a lot of determination.
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  13. ricky101

    Fuchsia Gall Mite - treatment ?

    If you cut your fuchsia back to sticks , there's nothing for the fuchsia gall mite to live on. It has worked for me for a few years without pesticides or flamethrowers
    If you cut your fuchsia back to sticks , there's nothing for the fuchsia gall mite to live on. It has worked for me for a few years without pesticides or flamethrowers
    If you cut your fuchsia back to sticks , there's nothing for the fuchsia gall mite to live on. It has worked for me for a few years without pesticides or flamethrowers
    If you cut your fuchsia back to sticks , there's nothing for the fuchsia gall mite to live on. It has worked for me for a few years without pesticides or flamethrowers
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  14. ricky101

    Greenhouse Spiders

    I used to use those smoke candles many years ago, I was alway skeptical as it never seemed to kill the spiders.:roflol:
    I used to use those smoke candles many years ago, I was alway skeptical as it never seemed to kill the spiders.:roflol:
    I used to use those smoke candles many years ago, I was alway skeptical as it never seemed to kill the spiders.:roflol:
    I used to use those smoke candles many years ago, I was alway skeptical as it never seemed to kill the spiders.:roflol:
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  15. adamadamant

    Euphorbia Miners merlot failing

    You don't really need grit @adamadamant, unless you're using compost that isn't draining well, but it won't do any harm. I know a lot of compost nowadays is poor in terms of drainage. Better to...
    You don't really need grit @adamadamant, unless you're using compost that isn't draining well, but it won't do any harm. I know a lot of compost nowadays is poor in terms of drainage. Better to mix it with your soil/compost mix though. A photo of your plants would have been good too. It always...
    You don't really need grit @adamadamant, unless you're using compost that isn't draining well, but it won't do any harm. I know a lot of compost nowadays is poor in terms of drainage. Better to mix it with your soil/compost mix though. A photo...
    You don't really need grit @adamadamant, unless you're using compost that isn't draining well, but it won't do any harm. I know a lot of compost nowadays is poor in terms of drainage. Better to...
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  16. Jowo

    Peiris struggles

    Just ignore these filthy minded wimmin @Jowo ...honestly, I just don't know where we get them from. I'm never, ever filthy minded ....:biggrin:I can see now that the laurel isn't quite as close, but the...
    Just ignore these filthy minded wimmin @Jowo ...honestly, I just don't know where we get them from. I'm never, ever filthy minded ....:biggrin:I can see now that the laurel isn't quite as close, but the hydrangea will certainly soak up a lot of water, and if the ground slopes towards the laurels, it'll...
    Just ignore these filthy minded wimmin @Jowo ...honestly, I just don't know where we get them from. I'm never, ever filthy minded ....:biggrin:I can see now that the laurel isn't quite as close, but the hydrangea will certainly soak up a lot of water,...
    Just ignore these filthy minded wimmin @Jowo ...honestly, I just don't know where we get them from. I'm never, ever filthy minded ....:biggrin:I can see now that the laurel isn't quite as close, but the...
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  17. BB3

    Cabbage sawfly

    I didn't know there was such a thing until they devoured a large container of stocks practically overnight. A bit irritating for me to lose a few flowers but it must be devastating to have them in...
    I didn't know there was such a thing until they devoured a large container of stocks practically overnight. A bit irritating for me to lose a few flowers but it must be devastating to have them in your cabbage patch. The remains and the little blighters are in the council bin.
    I didn't know there was such a thing until they devoured a large container of stocks practically overnight. A bit irritating for me to lose a few flowers but it must be devastating to have them in your cabbage patch. The remains and the little...
    I didn't know there was such a thing until they devoured a large container of stocks practically overnight. A bit irritating for me to lose a few flowers but it must be devastating to have them in...
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  18. Humberboy

    Pear Porblems

    Can any one help with this problem. 90% of my Pears look like this this year. In past years I have had no problems. Do you think the Tree is in need of a thin out the picture below shows the tree...
    Can any one help with this problem. 90% of my Pears look like this this year. In past years I have had no problems. Do you think the Tree is in need of a thin out the picture below shows the tree as it was on Sunday. What do people Think. Thank You
    Can any one help with this problem. 90% of my Pears look like this this year. In past years I have had no problems. Do you think the Tree is in need of a thin out the picture below shows the tree as it was on Sunday. What do people Think. Thank...
    Can any one help with this problem. 90% of my Pears look like this this year. In past years I have had no problems. Do you think the Tree is in need of a thin out the picture below shows the tree...
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  19. Andrew1985

    Hedge infestation :(

    OK, thanks for the advice ☺️
    OK, thanks for the advice ☺️
    OK, thanks for the advice ☺️
    OK, thanks for the advice ☺️
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  20. roders

    Eponymous problem.

    Just spray it with something that works on scale.
    Just spray it with something that works on scale.
    Just spray it with something that works on scale.
    Just spray it with something that works on scale.
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  21. Cloverman

    Stunted and diseased French beans (climbing)

    I'm impressed that your farmer neighbour took the time to reply in such detail. Much of what he says is sensible re the extreme drought conditions . No knowledge of chemicals/pesticides so can't...
    I'm impressed that your farmer neighbour took the time to reply in such detail. Much of what he says is sensible re the extreme drought conditions . No knowledge of chemicals/pesticides so can't comment on that part. Hope you manage to sort it out and remain on good terms with your neighbour:)
    I'm impressed that your farmer neighbour took the time to reply in such detail. Much of what he says is sensible re the extreme drought conditions . No knowledge of chemicals/pesticides so can't comment on that part. Hope you manage to sort it...
    I'm impressed that your farmer neighbour took the time to reply in such detail. Much of what he says is sensible re the extreme drought conditions . No knowledge of chemicals/pesticides so can't...
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  22. beecee

    Looking for a GOOD spraygun

    I'd never use a sprayer that has contained weedkiller for anything other than weedkiller, which is why I use the cheapo ones.
    I'd never use a sprayer that has contained weedkiller for anything other than weedkiller, which is why I use the cheapo ones.
    I'd never use a sprayer that has contained weedkiller for anything other than weedkiller, which is why I use the cheapo ones.
    I'd never use a sprayer that has contained weedkiller for anything other than weedkiller, which is why I use the cheapo ones.
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  23. AnniD

    Yellowing leaves on hypericum

    I have an "Orange berry" hypericum and the leaves are looking very yellow. A quick search online reveals it could be down to over/under watering or maybe some kind of aphids or thrip damage. Can't...
    I have an "Orange berry" hypericum and the leaves are looking very yellow. A quick search online reveals it could be down to over/under watering or maybe some kind of aphids or thrip damage. Can't see any obvious culprits.My first thought was it was possibly in need of feeding, so I gave it a...
    I have an "Orange berry" hypericum and the leaves are looking very yellow. A quick search online reveals it could be down to over/under watering or maybe some kind of aphids or thrip damage. Can't see any obvious culprits.My first thought was...
    I have an "Orange berry" hypericum and the leaves are looking very yellow. A quick search online reveals it could be down to over/under watering or maybe some kind of aphids or thrip damage. Can't...
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  24. Purple Streaks
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    Lady birds and aphids

    Very interesting @JWK and @Pete8 :dbgrtmb:
    Very interesting @JWK and @Pete8 :dbgrtmb:
    Very interesting @JWK and @Pete8 :dbgrtmb:
    Very interesting @JWK and @Pete8 :dbgrtmb:
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  25. ViewAhead

    What could be wrong with my Fatsia?

    The canopy is mostly quite high. The stems are a bit congested, as happens with multi-stemmed shrubs, but leaf-wise, they do have room, especially lower down, because of its wide spanNot tried...
    The canopy is mostly quite high. The stems are a bit congested, as happens with multi-stemmed shrubs, but leaf-wise, they do have room, especially lower down, because of its wide spanNot tried seaweed extract before. Sounds like a plan. :blue thumb:
    The canopy is mostly quite high. The stems are a bit congested, as happens with multi-stemmed shrubs, but leaf-wise, they do have room, especially lower down, because of its wide spanNot tried seaweed extract before. Sounds like a plan. :blue thumb:
    The canopy is mostly quite high. The stems are a bit congested, as happens with multi-stemmed shrubs, but leaf-wise, they do have room, especially lower down, because of its wide spanNot tried...
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  26. DevonPhil

    Help! I think my Wisteria is Dead

    As others have said it can't be a root problem as its shooting from the root which also suggests it's not a drought problem. I tend to think that the graft may have got some disease into it,...
    As others have said it can't be a root problem as its shooting from the root which also suggests it's not a drought problem. I tend to think that the graft may have got some disease into it, probably not apparent until this happened. I have a grafted laburnum which has pretty much died this...
    As others have said it can't be a root problem as its shooting from the root which also suggests it's not a drought problem. I tend to think that the graft may have got some disease into it, probably not apparent until this happened. I have a...
    As others have said it can't be a root problem as its shooting from the root which also suggests it's not a drought problem. I tend to think that the graft may have got some disease into it,...
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  27. peterpies

    Vine Weevil Potted Azalea

    If you've seen grubs on the root system, I guess you've taken it out the pot to look? If so, the other option is to hose off all the soil from the root system, then repot using completely fresh...
    If you've seen grubs on the root system, I guess you've taken it out the pot to look? If so, the other option is to hose off all the soil from the root system, then repot using completely fresh material. Then leave the soil spread out for the birds to get the grubs, or deposit in a council wast...
    If you've seen grubs on the root system, I guess you've taken it out the pot to look? If so, the other option is to hose off all the soil from the root system, then repot using completely fresh material. Then leave the soil spread out for the...
    If you've seen grubs on the root system, I guess you've taken it out the pot to look? If so, the other option is to hose off all the soil from the root system, then repot using completely fresh...
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