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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.!

    Hmm. Unfortunately we have two herons who like to visit our garden.They sneak in and stand by the pond when they see us go out for the day. Really. They know when we have gone out. So frogs and...
    Hmm. Unfortunately we have two herons who like to visit our garden.They sneak in and stand by the pond when they see us go out for the day. Really. They know when we have gone out. So frogs and stuff are pretty thin on the ground. I wish I could get them to give this cat a bit of a nip while...
    Hmm. Unfortunately we have two herons who like to visit our garden.They sneak in and stand by the pond when they see us go out for the day. Really. They know when we have gone out. So frogs and stuff are pretty thin on the ground. I wish I could...
    Hmm. Unfortunately we have two herons who like to visit our garden.They sneak in and stand by the pond when they see us go out for the day. Really. They know when we have gone out. So frogs and...
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  3. Marley Farley
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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...
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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. Stanley2

    What is wrong with my Black Bamboo please?

    If it's contained within the size of a typical bucket you won't get many new canes as bamboos expand outwards like most grasses. Lack of water and severe root restriction would explain why your...
    If it's contained within the size of a typical bucket you won't get many new canes as bamboos expand outwards like most grasses. Lack of water and severe root restriction would explain why your bamboo is not faring well.
    If it's contained within the size of a typical bucket you won't get many new canes as bamboos expand outwards like most grasses. Lack of water and severe root restriction would explain why your bamboo is not faring well.
    If it's contained within the size of a typical bucket you won't get many new canes as bamboos expand outwards like most grasses. Lack of water and severe root restriction would explain why your...
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  9. silexa

    What could be eating my Hellebore?

    I sometimes leave the seedheads on too long and as a result the gravel path has a load of seedlings on it.
    I sometimes leave the seedheads on too long and as a result the gravel path has a load of seedlings on it.
    I sometimes leave the seedheads on too long and as a result the gravel path has a load of seedlings on it.
    I sometimes leave the seedheads on too long and as a result the gravel path has a load of seedlings on it.
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  10. DaveMK

    Identify this weed please

    I'm like Shiney and don't use chemicals. We have field bindweed on oir allotmemt and just pull it up when we see it and don't find it much of a problem, it just weakens overtime and eventually...
    I'm like Shiney and don't use chemicals. We have field bindweed on oir allotmemt and just pull it up when we see it and don't find it much of a problem, it just weakens overtime and eventually goes. We also have the more troublesome bindweed variety and follow the same method as Shine mentions...
    I'm like Shiney and don't use chemicals. We have field bindweed on oir allotmemt and just pull it up when we see it and don't find it much of a problem, it just weakens overtime and eventually goes. We also have the more troublesome bindweed...
    I'm like Shiney and don't use chemicals. We have field bindweed on oir allotmemt and just pull it up when we see it and don't find it much of a problem, it just weakens overtime and eventually...
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  11. Fat Controller

    Mice - nicking poison trays!

    Well, the rate of stuff being taken in the outhouse has slowed, but some was taken last night; the tray in the greenhouse has been emptied, so I will fill that back up shortly. I'll keep going...
    Well, the rate of stuff being taken in the outhouse has slowed, but some was taken last night; the tray in the greenhouse has been emptied, so I will fill that back up shortly. I'll keep going as long as it takes
    Well, the rate of stuff being taken in the outhouse has slowed, but some was taken last night; the tray in the greenhouse has been emptied, so I will fill that back up shortly. I'll keep going as long as it takes
    Well, the rate of stuff being taken in the outhouse has slowed, but some was taken last night; the tray in the greenhouse has been emptied, so I will fill that back up shortly. I'll keep going...
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  12. Ian Clive White

    Ants in my pants

    I always try to live with the wildlife around me. Sometimes we get ants coming indoors, attracted by the honeydew from the houseplants (greenfly and scale insects). So I spray the houseplants with...
    I always try to live with the wildlife around me. Sometimes we get ants coming indoors, attracted by the honeydew from the houseplants (greenfly and scale insects). So I spray the houseplants with neem oil, to discourage the honeydew producers, wash the flooring regularly to remove the sticky...
    I always try to live with the wildlife around me. Sometimes we get ants coming indoors, attracted by the honeydew from the houseplants (greenfly and scale insects). So I spray the houseplants with neem oil, to discourage the honeydew producers,...
    I always try to live with the wildlife around me. Sometimes we get ants coming indoors, attracted by the honeydew from the houseplants (greenfly and scale insects). So I spray the houseplants with...
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  13. FelicityA

    Strawberry Tree - fungus / discoloured leaves

    Mine have some leaves that look similar, I've never done anything as the new growth usually covers it up. And the damaged leaves fall as you are finding which I think is pretty normal for this...
    Mine have some leaves that look similar, I've never done anything as the new growth usually covers it up. And the damaged leaves fall as you are finding which I think is pretty normal for this time of the year.
    Mine have some leaves that look similar, I've never done anything as the new growth usually covers it up. And the damaged leaves fall as you are finding which I think is pretty normal for this time of the year.
    Mine have some leaves that look similar, I've never done anything as the new growth usually covers it up. And the damaged leaves fall as you are finding which I think is pretty normal for this...
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  14. groundbeetle

    What month do sparrows eat greenfly in southern UK?

    Blue tits eat them also, but as usual waiting for them to get on and do the job usually means the damage is done before they get going.:biggrin:
    Blue tits eat them also, but as usual waiting for them to get on and do the job usually means the damage is done before they get going.:biggrin:
    Blue tits eat them also, but as usual waiting for them to get on and do the job usually means the damage is done before they get going.:biggrin:
    Blue tits eat them also, but as usual waiting for them to get on and do the job usually means the damage is done before they get going.:biggrin:
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  15. machtucker

    Killing Bamboo Roots/Rhizomes

    Just something I read on the label a long time ago. Probably pretty toxic on undiluted form I suppose.
    Just something I read on the label a long time ago. Probably pretty toxic on undiluted form I suppose.
    Just something I read on the label a long time ago. Probably pretty toxic on undiluted form I suppose.
    Just something I read on the label a long time ago. Probably pretty toxic on undiluted form I suppose.
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  16. ennnceee

    Brown leaves on Parlour Palm

    Parlour palms prefer a cool room away from heat and windows but that isn't always possible. This one I had many years ago had slight browning of some leaves, even though it was away from direct...
    Parlour palms prefer a cool room away from heat and windows but that isn't always possible. This one I had many years ago had slight browning of some leaves, even though it was away from direct light and in a slightly cooler room. It's a plant that was popular back in the Victorian era as it was...
    Parlour palms prefer a cool room away from heat and windows but that isn't always possible. This one I had many years ago had slight browning of some leaves, even though it was away from direct light and in a slightly cooler room. It's a plant...
    Parlour palms prefer a cool room away from heat and windows but that isn't always possible. This one I had many years ago had slight browning of some leaves, even though it was away from direct...
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  17. tommyrot

    Bird's nests in rafters

    You have not pointed the right finger ! The growth of the magpie population (due to loss of gamekeepers, and the movement of climate bands) accounts for the decline in small birds, especially in...
    You have not pointed the right finger ! The growth of the magpie population (due to loss of gamekeepers, and the movement of climate bands) accounts for the decline in small birds, especially in urban context. The spread of badgers has decimated hedgehog population, especially where they are...
    You have not pointed the right finger ! The growth of the magpie population (due to loss of gamekeepers, and the movement of climate bands) accounts for the decline in small birds, especially in urban context. The spread of badgers has decimated...
    You have not pointed the right finger ! The growth of the magpie population (due to loss of gamekeepers, and the movement of climate bands) accounts for the decline in small birds, especially in...
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  18. Gentle-touch

    If one of the main tips to control rodents is remove food sources what can you do when growing food?

    I think as @Butterfly6 suggests, it comes down to what you like to eat, what is expensive in the shops, how many people in your household, will you have any help for free or will you need paid...
    I think as @Butterfly6 suggests, it comes down to what you like to eat, what is expensive in the shops, how many people in your household, will you have any help for free or will you need paid help. Are you planning to just be as self sufficient as possible in plant based food or are you...
    I think as @Butterfly6 suggests, it comes down to what you like to eat, what is expensive in the shops, how many people in your household, will you have any help for free or will you need paid help. Are you planning to just be as self sufficient...
    I think as @Butterfly6 suggests, it comes down to what you like to eat, what is expensive in the shops, how many people in your household, will you have any help for free or will you need paid...
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  19. KT53

    Slug control on Hostas

    I've seen (and squashed ) plenty of the little grey/black ones already. They seem to nestle in the grooves in the base of plastic pots
    I've seen (and squashed ) plenty of the little grey/black ones already. They seem to nestle in the grooves in the base of plastic pots
    I've seen (and squashed ) plenty of the little grey/black ones already. They seem to nestle in the grooves in the base of plastic pots
    I've seen (and squashed ) plenty of the little grey/black ones already. They seem to nestle in the grooves in the base of plastic pots
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  20. Jo Flanagan

    What's eating my laurels?

    Part of my neighbour's laurel hedge developed those symptoms last year. They disappeared within a few weeks (the symptoms, not the neighbour :biggrin:).
    Part of my neighbour's laurel hedge developed those symptoms last year. They disappeared within a few weeks (the symptoms, not the neighbour :biggrin:).
    Part of my neighbour's laurel hedge developed those symptoms last year. They disappeared within a few weeks (the symptoms, not the neighbour :biggrin:).
    Part of my neighbour's laurel hedge developed those symptoms last year. They disappeared within a few weeks (the symptoms, not the neighbour :biggrin:).
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  21. himartinhere

    Weeds Identification and Treatment

    Thank you guys, this is really helpful again!
    Thank you guys, this is really helpful again!
    Thank you guys, this is really helpful again!
    Thank you guys, this is really helpful again!
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  22. TheMadHedger

    Tiny white mites ....

    Thanks, I'll have to wait for some more to appear then check them under a magnifying glass.
    Thanks, I'll have to wait for some more to appear then check them under a magnifying glass.
    Thanks, I'll have to wait for some more to appear then check them under a magnifying glass.
    Thanks, I'll have to wait for some more to appear then check them under a magnifying glass.
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  23. Pete8

    Tomato self-defence

    How tomato plants protect themselves from some insects
    How tomato plants protect themselves from some insects
    How tomato plants protect themselves from some insects
    How tomato plants protect themselves from some insects
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  24. bigpeter

    Privet aphid

    I've never seen aphids on privet, but the yellow, spotted leaves are common. Privet isn't evergreen, although people tend to think it is, but it will always drop some foliage from time to time....
    I've never seen aphids on privet, but the yellow, spotted leaves are common. Privet isn't evergreen, although people tend to think it is, but it will always drop some foliage from time to time. Usually nothing to worry about though. The healthier the hedge is, the better it will manage to shrug...
    I've never seen aphids on privet, but the yellow, spotted leaves are common. Privet isn't evergreen, although people tend to think it is, but it will always drop some foliage from time to time. Usually nothing to worry about though. The...
    I've never seen aphids on privet, but the yellow, spotted leaves are common. Privet isn't evergreen, although people tend to think it is, but it will always drop some foliage from time to time....
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  25. Peteski2024

    Magnolia plant leaves discolouring

    Yes - it'll be happier, and so will you if it's in the ground! ;) Much easier to manage them. They're fine for a while, as most trees and shrubs are, but keeping anything like that long term in a...
    Yes - it'll be happier, and so will you if it's in the ground! ;) Much easier to manage them. They're fine for a while, as most trees and shrubs are, but keeping anything like that long term in a container is a lot more work. You'll probably find that there's a lot of roots and not so much soil...
    Yes - it'll be happier, and so will you if it's in the ground! ;) Much easier to manage them. They're fine for a while, as most trees and shrubs are, but keeping anything like that long term in a container is a lot more work. You'll probably find...
    Yes - it'll be happier, and so will you if it's in the ground! ;) Much easier to manage them. They're fine for a while, as most trees and shrubs are, but keeping anything like that long term in a...
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  26. On the Levels

    Slugs and snails indoors

    yes, but not as much fun as a pair of scissors!
    yes, but not as much fun as a pair of scissors!
    yes, but not as much fun as a pair of scissors!
    yes, but not as much fun as a pair of scissors!
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  27. ricky101

    Allium Leaf Miner - Compost ?

    In a small space, plants [of any kind] have to earn their keep @ricky101 , so it's better to have something that will suit your site and conditions.
    In a small space, plants [of any kind] have to earn their keep @ricky101 , so it's better to have something that will suit your site and conditions.
    In a small space, plants [of any kind] have to earn their keep @ricky101 , so it's better to have something that will suit your site and conditions.
    In a small space, plants [of any kind] have to earn their keep @ricky101 , so it's better to have something that will suit your site and conditions.
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