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Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.!
That's got to have been the King Tom of the area! That's hilarious!
That's got to have been the King Tom of the area! That's hilarious!
That's got to have been the King Tom of the area! That's hilarious!
That's got to have been the King Tom of the area! That's hilarious!
Marley Farley
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Mrs. B.
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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...
Marley Farley
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Aug 12, 2018
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waylannder2002
Oct 3, 2023
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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...
Marley Farley
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Mar 29, 2011
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Verdun
Aug 2, 2018
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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
Kandy
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May 30, 2011
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Kimberley
Sep 4, 2016
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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...
Marley Farley
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Marley Farley
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Ailing hydrangea
I don’t! Thank you, I have some in the greenhouse.
I don’t! Thank you, I have some in the greenhouse.
I don’t! Thank you, I have some in the greenhouse.
I don’t! Thank you, I have some in the greenhouse.
adamadamant
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Sep 20, 2024
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adamadamant
Sep 30, 2024
Plum Leaf Problems
In that case a better photo, close up and in focus of the marks on the top and bottom of the leaf. Soon as I try to zoom in or magnify the picture any definition goes. Personally I still wouldn't...
In that case a better photo, close up and in focus of the marks on the top and bottom of the leaf. Soon as I try to zoom in or magnify the picture any definition goes. Personally I still wouldn't spray with anything, the season is just about over and their job is done.
In that case a better photo, close up and in focus of the marks on the top and bottom of the leaf. Soon as I try to zoom in or magnify the picture any definition goes. Personally I still wouldn't spray with anything, the season is just about...
In that case a better photo, close up and in focus of the marks on the top and bottom of the leaf. Soon as I try to zoom in or magnify the picture any definition goes. Personally I still wouldn't...
Humberboy
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Sep 17, 2024
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NigelJ
Sep 18, 2024
Spotty Bramleys
Or cider if that's your thing.
Or cider if that's your thing.
Or cider if that's your thing.
Or cider if that's your thing.
Tidemark
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Sep 17, 2024
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Thevictorian
Sep 18, 2024
Botrytis (grey mould) on strawberries
No probs @Mad Meg. I hope things improve for you next year with them. The runners are best removed on such young plants, so that's the right thing to do. It's always a learning curve isn't it?...
No probs @Mad Meg. I hope things improve for you next year with them. The runners are best removed on such young plants, so that's the right thing to do. It's always a learning curve isn't it? Raised beds are really useful for me as the soil is heavy clay, but they drain more quickly, so again...
No probs @Mad Meg. I hope things improve for you next year with them. The runners are best removed on such young plants, so that's the right thing to do. It's always a learning curve isn't it? Raised beds are really useful for me as the soil is...
No probs @Mad Meg. I hope things improve for you next year with them. The runners are best removed on such young plants, so that's the right thing to do. It's always a learning curve isn't it?...
Mad Meg
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Sep 9, 2024
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fairygirl
Sep 14, 2024
Rose Saw Fly Larvae
They're strangely hypnotic if you watch them 'dance'
They're strangely hypnotic if you watch them 'dance'
They're strangely hypnotic if you watch them 'dance'
They're strangely hypnotic if you watch them 'dance'
silexa
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Sep 9, 2024
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BB3
Sep 9, 2024
Fuchsia gall mite
We have moved some distance from gall mite certainly.
Fingers crossed for a proper cold spell this winter, which might help with control.
We have moved some distance from gall mite certainly.
Fingers crossed for a proper cold spell this winter, which might help with control.
We have moved some distance from gall mite certainly.
Fingers crossed for a proper cold spell this winter, which might help with control.
We have moved some distance from gall mite certainly.
Fingers crossed for a proper cold spell this winter, which might help with control.
Michael Hewett
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Sep 6, 2024
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ViewAhead
Sep 8, 2024
Thuja Plicante
Newly planted conifers of that size will need lots of water to enable their roots to establish and support the branches and foliage above. The one in your photo also looks very close to the fence,...
Newly planted conifers of that size will need lots of water to enable their roots to establish and support the branches and foliage above. The one in your photo also looks very close to the fence, casting a rain shadow which will reduce the amount of rain reaching the roots. If the trees are...
Newly planted conifers of that size will need lots of water to enable their roots to establish and support the branches and foliage above. The one in your photo also looks very close to the fence, casting a rain shadow which will reduce the...
Newly planted conifers of that size will need lots of water to enable their roots to establish and support the branches and foliage above. The one in your photo also looks very close to the fence,...
Paulie70
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Sep 6, 2024
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Plantminded
Sep 6, 2024
Can anyone help identify this please?
My neeps are almost ready for pulling. Planted late plugs. My pet haggi are looking forward to them.
My neeps are almost ready for pulling. Planted late plugs. My pet haggi are looking forward to them.
My neeps are almost ready for pulling. Planted late plugs. My pet haggi are looking forward to them.
My neeps are almost ready for pulling. Planted late plugs. My pet haggi are looking forward to them.
Robert Bowen
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Aug 28, 2024
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waterbut
Aug 28, 2024
Agapanthus gall mite
Not seen any on my Hemoracallis.I cut back my affected fuchsias hard too, @BB3 , and that works for a season or two and then they get it badly again.I suppose in some ways the fact these...
Not seen any on my Hemoracallis.I cut back my affected fuchsias hard too, @BB3 , and that works for a season or two and then they get it badly again.I suppose in some ways the fact these pests tend to attack only one species is good, as you don't lose huge swathes of planting in an...
Not seen any on my Hemoracallis.I cut back my affected fuchsias hard too, @BB3 , and that works for a season or two and then they get it badly again.I suppose in some ways the fact these pests tend to attack only one species is good, as...
Not seen any on my Hemoracallis.I cut back my affected fuchsias hard too, @BB3 , and that works for a season or two and then they get it badly again.I suppose in some ways the fact these...
ValK
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Aug 23, 2024
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ViewAhead
Aug 24, 2024
amelanchier lamarckii leaves
Don't feed it @MWSmudge - they don't need it. If you've got it in a bigger pot, the soil mix is plenty. Shrubs and trees just need good soil - they don't need fed unless they're of a type that has...
Don't feed it @MWSmudge - they don't need it. If you've got it in a bigger pot, the soil mix is plenty. Shrubs and trees just need good soil - they don't need fed unless they're of a type that has specific requirements, but Amelanchiers don't. A bit of mulch every so often when in a container is...
Don't feed it @MWSmudge - they don't need it. If you've got it in a bigger pot, the soil mix is plenty. Shrubs and trees just need good soil - they don't need fed unless they're of a type that has specific requirements, but Amelanchiers don't. A...
Don't feed it @MWSmudge - they don't need it. If you've got it in a bigger pot, the soil mix is plenty. Shrubs and trees just need good soil - they don't need fed unless they're of a type that has...
MWSmudge
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Aug 21, 2024
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fairygirl
Aug 24, 2024
Annuals that slugs and snails dislike
Well, here's how the summer season has gone: I have had loads of snails this year. I regularly did a hunt in the morning and transported them down to the rain garden by the road. Did one this...
Well, here's how the summer season has gone: I have had loads of snails this year. I regularly did a hunt in the morning and transported them down to the rain garden by the road. Did one this morning as it is drizzly weather and didn't get so many so perhaps I have had some effect on the numbers...
Well, here's how the summer season has gone: I have had loads of snails this year. I regularly did a hunt in the morning and transported them down to the rain garden by the road. Did one this morning as it is drizzly weather and didn't get so...
Well, here's how the summer season has gone: I have had loads of snails this year. I regularly did a hunt in the morning and transported them down to the rain garden by the road. Did one this...
Baalmaiden
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Mar 19, 2024
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Baalmaiden
Aug 22, 2024
Could be the answer to a slug problem
This thread is 15 years old and sussexgardener hasn't been on the forum since 2013.
This thread is 15 years old and sussexgardener hasn't been on the forum since 2013.
This thread is 15 years old and sussexgardener hasn't been on the forum since 2013.
This thread is 15 years old and sussexgardener hasn't been on the forum since 2013.
pete
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Jun 18, 2009
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JWK
Aug 18, 2024
Euphorbia Rudolph
Thank you both for your replies. I will repot and see how it goes
Thank you both for your replies. I will repot and see how it goes
Thank you both for your replies. I will repot and see how it goes
Thank you both for your replies. I will repot and see how it goes
Pepper2427
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Aug 18, 2024
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Pepper2427
Aug 18, 2024
Unhappy Forsythia
They're best pruned after flowering, whether it's an all over haircut, or a more balanced, natural approach. They don't like being too dry, and they always flower very readily on this side of...
They're best pruned after flowering, whether it's an all over haircut, or a more balanced, natural approach. They don't like being too dry, and they always flower very readily on this side of Scotland, so it's pretty difficult to overwater them unless they're sitting in a bog. They're one of the...
They're best pruned after flowering, whether it's an all over haircut, or a more balanced, natural approach. They don't like being too dry, and they always flower very readily on this side of Scotland, so it's pretty difficult to overwater them...
They're best pruned after flowering, whether it's an all over haircut, or a more balanced, natural approach. They don't like being too dry, and they always flower very readily on this side of...
Katkatkat
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Aug 16, 2024
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fairygirl
Aug 17, 2024
Peace Lily problem
On further investigation it seems the central spine of the leaf has thickening slightly and almost become two ridges, though these are still firmly joined to each other.
On further investigation it seems the central spine of the leaf has thickening slightly and almost become two ridges, though these are still firmly joined to each other.
On further investigation it seems the central spine of the leaf has thickening slightly and almost become two ridges, though these are still firmly joined to each other.
On further investigation it seems the central spine of the leaf has thickening slightly and almost become two ridges, though these are still firmly joined to each other.
ViewAhead
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Aug 12, 2024
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ViewAhead
Aug 13, 2024
Why is a corner of the garden is dying?
I would be inclined to blame it on the tree taking moisture from the soil. The weather has been so crazy this last couple of years that I'm beginning to think that the usual rules don't apply any...
I would be inclined to blame it on the tree taking moisture from the soil. The weather has been so crazy this last couple of years that I'm beginning to think that the usual rules don't apply any more.Personally I would clear the area as suggested by @ViewAhead, maybe cover it with bark or...
I would be inclined to blame it on the tree taking moisture from the soil. The weather has been so crazy this last couple of years that I'm beginning to think that the usual rules don't apply any more.Personally I would clear the area as...
I would be inclined to blame it on the tree taking moisture from the soil. The weather has been so crazy this last couple of years that I'm beginning to think that the usual rules don't apply any...
Kellex
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Aug 12, 2024
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AnniD
Aug 12, 2024
An invasion!
Thank you. We are in a very wet, clay area. From what you are saying it looks as if it is here to stay and I’ll have to learn to live with it. I’ll keep trying to scoop it up off the most obvious...
Thank you. We are in a very wet, clay area. From what you are saying it looks as if it is here to stay and I’ll have to learn to live with it. I’ll keep trying to scoop it up off the most obvious areas. It just seems odd that it hasn’t been a problem till this year. Presumably the...
Thank you. We are in a very wet, clay area. From what you are saying it looks as if it is here to stay and I’ll have to learn to live with it. I’ll keep trying to scoop it up off the most obvious areas. It just seems odd that it hasn’t been a...
Thank you. We are in a very wet, clay area. From what you are saying it looks as if it is here to stay and I’ll have to learn to live with it. I’ll keep trying to scoop it up off the most obvious...
Burr
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Aug 11, 2024
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Burr
Aug 12, 2024
Liquid Soap vs Detergent in sprays etc - what does this count as?
I appreciate that the OP wasn’t necessarily seeking advice on neem oil but as several posters mention it, I would point out that it is not approved for use as a pesticide in the UK. A recent...
I appreciate that the OP wasn’t necessarily seeking advice on neem oil but as several posters mention it, I would point out that it is not approved for use as a pesticide in the UK. A recent technical report by the HSE noted that it had negative impacts on both humans and nature. The active...
I appreciate that the OP wasn’t necessarily seeking advice on neem oil but as several posters mention it, I would point out that it is not approved for use as a pesticide in the UK. A recent technical report by the HSE noted that it had negative...
I appreciate that the OP wasn’t necessarily seeking advice on neem oil but as several posters mention it, I would point out that it is not approved for use as a pesticide in the UK. A recent...
Engelbert
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Aug 11, 2024
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Ezzie
Aug 11, 2024
Antirrhinum rust - are seeds safe to collect ?
Thanks @pete . It seems to be spreading at a heck of a rate. Due to life getting in the way, (and even if I had the inclination to try and fight it), I will be pulling them out next week when the...
Thanks @pete . It seems to be spreading at a heck of a rate. Due to life getting in the way, (and even if I had the inclination to try and fight it), I will be pulling them out next week when the weather cools down. At least they put in a fantastic show for many weeks and the neighbours...
Thanks @pete . It seems to be spreading at a heck of a rate. Due to life getting in the way, (and even if I had the inclination to try and fight it), I will be pulling them out next week when the weather cools down. At least they put in a...
Thanks @pete . It seems to be spreading at a heck of a rate. Due to life getting in the way, (and even if I had the inclination to try and fight it), I will be pulling them out next week when the...
AnniD
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Aug 10, 2024
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AnniD
Aug 11, 2024
Rudbeckia shrivelling up
That’s interesting @fairygirl, I’ll have a look and see which ones my alleged perennials were. I’ve fallen in love with the Gloriosa Daisy ones, after getting some free with a magazine. Our second...
That’s interesting @fairygirl, I’ll have a look and see which ones my alleged perennials were. I’ve fallen in love with the Gloriosa Daisy ones, after getting some free with a magazine. Our second year growing them this year. We lost a few to slugs but not too many.
That’s interesting @fairygirl, I’ll have a look and see which ones my alleged perennials were. I’ve fallen in love with the Gloriosa Daisy ones, after getting some free with a magazine. Our second year growing them this year. We lost a few to...
That’s interesting @fairygirl, I’ll have a look and see which ones my alleged perennials were. I’ve fallen in love with the Gloriosa Daisy ones, after getting some free with a magazine. Our second...
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Aug 8, 2024
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Butterfly6
Aug 10, 2024
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