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Rabbit problem
We have also had problems with rabbits! They loved one of my shrubs - I think it is called "Red Robin" ! Like you, I thought I would try herbs and I can tell you that they definitely do like the...
We have also had problems with rabbits! They loved one of my shrubs - I think it is called "Red Robin" ! Like you, I thought I would try herbs and I can tell you that they definitely do like the curry plant! They also delighted in chives and parsley!
We have also had problems with rabbits! They loved one of my shrubs - I think it is called "Red Robin" ! Like you, I thought I would try herbs and I can tell you that they definitely do like the curry plant! They also delighted in chives and...
We have also had problems with rabbits! They loved one of my shrubs - I think it is called "Red Robin" ! Like you, I thought I would try herbs and I can tell you that they definitely do like the...
Kevin the Gardener
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Jan 26, 2007
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sal
Mar 12, 2007
Solar / other type of mosquito killer
Yes Walnut, you are right. It is CO2. My memory is not what it used to be. Who am I, by the way?
Yes Walnut, you are right. It is CO2. My memory is not what it used to be. Who am I, by the way?
Yes Walnut, you are right. It is CO2. My memory is not what it used to be. Who am I, by the way?
Yes Walnut, you are right. It is CO2. My memory is not what it used to be. Who am I, by the way?
Claire75
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Mar 12, 2007
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713
Trux
Mar 14, 2007
little white flies
I have a massive amount of white flies in my compost heap and have had all through the winter. I do find that they love the kitchen waste and don't like lawn cuttings and news paper/cardboard etc....
I have a massive amount of white flies in my compost heap and have had all through the winter. I do find that they love the kitchen waste and don't like lawn cuttings and news paper/cardboard etc. So probabley covering the kitchen waste with some of the other might do it. But everyone tells me...
I have a massive amount of white flies in my compost heap and have had all through the winter. I do find that they love the kitchen waste and don't like lawn cuttings and news paper/cardboard etc. So probabley covering the kitchen waste with some...
I have a massive amount of white flies in my compost heap and have had all through the winter. I do find that they love the kitchen waste and don't like lawn cuttings and news paper/cardboard etc....
weyms
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Feb 14, 2007
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1,067
LooseLotty
Mar 17, 2007
slugs
Wow thanks everyone I am going to try all of those. Will let you know how i get on. I odnt wan tto start using pellets again as htre are a lot of nice robins attached to the garden.
Wow thanks everyone I am going to try all of those. Will let you know how i get on. I odnt wan tto start using pellets again as htre are a lot of nice robins attached to the garden.
Wow thanks everyone I am going to try all of those. Will let you know how i get on. I odnt wan tto start using pellets again as htre are a lot of nice robins attached to the garden.
Wow thanks everyone I am going to try all of those. Will let you know how i get on. I odnt wan tto start using pellets again as htre are a lot of nice robins attached to the garden.
lapod
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Mar 18, 2007
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810
lapod
Mar 22, 2007
White fly
We have white fly flying about in Kent. I also have loads of whitely in my compost. Do you think this will affect white fly in the rest of the garden? :(
We have white fly flying about in Kent. I also have loads of whitely in my compost. Do you think this will affect white fly in the rest of the garden? :(
We have white fly flying about in Kent. I also have loads of whitely in my compost. Do you think this will affect white fly in the rest of the garden? :(
We have white fly flying about in Kent. I also have loads of whitely in my compost. Do you think this will affect white fly in the rest of the garden? :(
boygardener
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Jan 31, 2007
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14
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1,466
LooseLotty
Mar 22, 2007
Damping off.....your experiences/solutions please!
Cheers dendrobium.I filled in the details,got to credit card details and have just spent the last 10 minuites searching for the card.I`ve probably thrown it in the bin! :( Must telephone the...
Cheers dendrobium.I filled in the details,got to credit card details and have just spent the last 10 minuites searching for the card.I`ve probably thrown it in the bin! :( Must telephone the bank first thing in the morning!!
Cheers dendrobium.I filled in the details,got to credit card details and have just spent the last 10 minuites searching for the card.I`ve probably thrown it in the bin! :( Must telephone the bank first thing in the morning!!
Cheers dendrobium.I filled in the details,got to credit card details and have just spent the last 10 minuites searching for the card.I`ve probably thrown it in the bin! :( Must telephone the...
r2oo
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Jan 25, 2007
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elainefiz
Mar 29, 2007
Lilly Beetle
I found some lilly beetles on mine too. Didn't know what they were until I saw roders pic above. Aren't the little blighters copulating in that pic!!?
I found some lilly beetles on mine too. Didn't know what they were until I saw roders pic above. Aren't the little blighters copulating in that pic!!?
I found some lilly beetles on mine too. Didn't know what they were until I saw roders pic above. Aren't the little blighters copulating in that pic!!?
I found some lilly beetles on mine too. Didn't know what they were until I saw roders pic above. Aren't the little blighters copulating in that pic!!?
geoff
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Apr 15, 2007
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johnbinkley
Apr 20, 2007
bLACK SOOTY DEPOSITS
If you followed the instructions, then no.
If you followed the instructions, then no.
If you followed the instructions, then no.
If you followed the instructions, then no.
b4cvm
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Mar 17, 2007
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pete
Apr 21, 2007
browning conifer
most conifers do not regrow though a few do - so I would go with the previous advise and just cut out the dead stuff.
most conifers do not regrow though a few do - so I would go with the previous advise and just cut out the dead stuff.
most conifers do not regrow though a few do - so I would go with the previous advise and just cut out the dead stuff.
most conifers do not regrow though a few do - so I would go with the previous advise and just cut out the dead stuff.
warped
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Apr 19, 2007
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1,161
Fran
Apr 22, 2007
I think it's an Azalea - What's wrong with it?
Hi,Thanks for your reply. I live by the seaside and I wonder if the Azalea suffers from the general conditions. I probably feed and give the Azalea ericaceous compost approx twice per...
Hi,Thanks for your reply. I live by the seaside and I wonder if the Azalea suffers from the general conditions. I probably feed and give the Azalea ericaceous compost approx twice per year.Here is a closer picture of the leaves (taken last year).Thanks again for any help.
Hi,Thanks for your reply. I live by the seaside and I wonder if the Azalea suffers from the general conditions. I probably feed and give the Azalea ericaceous compost approx twice per year.Here is a closer picture of the leaves (taken last...
Hi,Thanks for your reply. I live by the seaside and I wonder if the Azalea suffers from the general conditions. I probably feed and give the Azalea ericaceous compost approx twice per...
Dave from Newcastle
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Apr 22, 2007
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Dave from Newcastle
Apr 23, 2007
Peach Leaf Curl
Trouble posting pics at present. Its been in leaf now for over a month. Its been outside for two years now sheltered by a south facing fence. I'll try a pic again tonight after work!
Trouble posting pics at present. Its been in leaf now for over a month. Its been outside for two years now sheltered by a south facing fence. I'll try a pic again tonight after work!
Trouble posting pics at present. Its been in leaf now for over a month. Its been outside for two years now sheltered by a south facing fence. I'll try a pic again tonight after work!
Trouble posting pics at present. Its been in leaf now for over a month. Its been outside for two years now sheltered by a south facing fence. I'll try a pic again tonight after work!
Essexgardens
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Apr 18, 2007
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Essexgardens
Apr 23, 2007
My Acer is Threadbare.
Lol..I went to a shop today to replace my Acer and it will cost �£15 for a straddly one...think I will nurse my baby and get it back somehow..maybe I will buy another one because they are...
Lol..I went to a shop today to replace my Acer and it will cost �£15 for a straddly one...think I will nurse my baby and get it back somehow..maybe I will buy another one because they are gorgeous and give wonderful contrasts.As for the brolly...Mines got a brewery sign all over it..will...
Lol..I went to a shop today to replace my Acer and it will cost �£15 for a straddly one...think I will nurse my baby and get it back somehow..maybe I will buy another one because they are gorgeous and give wonderful contrasts.As for the...
Lol..I went to a shop today to replace my Acer and it will cost �£15 for a straddly one...think I will nurse my baby and get it back somehow..maybe I will buy another one because they are...
krafty
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Apr 17, 2007
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krafty
Apr 23, 2007
Root aphids
I have been known to soak root balls in malathion to kill off ants that have built nests in pots, and its done no harm to the plant. Cant think what you could use these days though. If you give...
I have been known to soak root balls in malathion to kill off ants that have built nests in pots, and its done no harm to the plant. Cant think what you could use these days though. If you give it a good soak then presumably a contact killer would work.
I have been known to soak root balls in malathion to kill off ants that have built nests in pots, and its done no harm to the plant. Cant think what you could use these days though. If you give it a good soak then presumably a contact killer...
I have been known to soak root balls in malathion to kill off ants that have built nests in pots, and its done no harm to the plant. Cant think what you could use these days though. If you give...
Palustris
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Apr 23, 2007
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pete
Apr 23, 2007
My Azalea leaves are being eaten to death !
Hi Naepace, to me the plant in the first picture looks as if it is suffering from scorch damage, this happens when water droplets stay on the leaves and act as a magnifying glass for the sun or...
Hi Naepace, to me the plant in the first picture looks as if it is suffering from scorch damage, this happens when water droplets stay on the leaves and act as a magnifying glass for the sun or for cold winds, the second pplant looks to be suffering from slug or snail damage. David
Hi Naepace, to me the plant in the first picture looks as if it is suffering from scorch damage, this happens when water droplets stay on the leaves and act as a magnifying glass for the sun or for cold winds, the second pplant looks to be...
Hi Naepace, to me the plant in the first picture looks as if it is suffering from scorch damage, this happens when water droplets stay on the leaves and act as a magnifying glass for the sun or...
naepace
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Mar 29, 2007
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4,140
daitheplant
Apr 24, 2007
Ugly bugs
Dave W and pete I used a toothbrush and meths on woolly aphis that was on eight of my apple trees. It eventually got rid of it. I don't know whether it works on other nasties.
Dave W and pete I used a toothbrush and meths on woolly aphis that was on eight of my apple trees. It eventually got rid of it. I don't know whether it works on other nasties.
Dave W and pete I used a toothbrush and meths on woolly aphis that was on eight of my apple trees. It eventually got rid of it. I don't know whether it works on other nasties.
Dave W and pete I used a toothbrush and meths on woolly aphis that was on eight of my apple trees. It eventually got rid of it. I don't know whether it works on other nasties.
Rich
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Mar 15, 2007
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926
shiney
Apr 25, 2007
Something eating the slug pellets
Pete, you are right as usual, it is ferric phosphate. I don't use the metaldehyde ones because of the danger to other creatures. My greenhouse is securely closed at night, which is when the...
Pete, you are right as usual, it is ferric phosphate. I don't use the metaldehyde ones because of the danger to other creatures. My greenhouse is securely closed at night, which is when the pellets disappear. could be a rodent burrowing in, I suppose, I am just puzzled by the apparent lack of...
Pete, you are right as usual, it is ferric phosphate. I don't use the metaldehyde ones because of the danger to other creatures. My greenhouse is securely closed at night, which is when the pellets disappear. could be a rodent burrowing in, I...
Pete, you are right as usual, it is ferric phosphate. I don't use the metaldehyde ones because of the danger to other creatures. My greenhouse is securely closed at night, which is when the...
Liz
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Apr 25, 2007
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1,945
Liz
Apr 26, 2007
Spring greens with unwelcome visitors
I think hopefully they have gone, went to the garden centre and bought some stuff that you can spray on cabbages and still eat that day, not that they are ready yet, but i guess that means its not...
I think hopefully they have gone, went to the garden centre and bought some stuff that you can spray on cabbages and still eat that day, not that they are ready yet, but i guess that means its not too dangerous stuff. Last night the curl in the leaves had gone and i couldnt see anything so...
I think hopefully they have gone, went to the garden centre and bought some stuff that you can spray on cabbages and still eat that day, not that they are ready yet, but i guess that means its not too dangerous stuff. Last night the curl in the...
I think hopefully they have gone, went to the garden centre and bought some stuff that you can spray on cabbages and still eat that day, not that they are ready yet, but i guess that means its not...
sharon
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Apr 15, 2007
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553
sharon
Apr 26, 2007
Lilly bulb bug?
Could these grubs be the offspring of the dreaded weavil, if so you are in deadly trouble.
Could these grubs be the offspring of the dreaded weavil, if so you are in deadly trouble.
Could these grubs be the offspring of the dreaded weavil, if so you are in deadly trouble.
Could these grubs be the offspring of the dreaded weavil, if so you are in deadly trouble.
Waco
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Apr 23, 2007
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seeker of knowledge
Apr 27, 2007
Yellowing Leaves
Hi,sorry to hyjack but i`m having a similar problem with this climbing rose.The leaves are going yellow and also very brittle.Not all but dotted about including new leaves.I give it loads of water...
Hi,sorry to hyjack but i`m having a similar problem with this climbing rose.The leaves are going yellow and also very brittle.Not all but dotted about including new leaves.I give it loads of water and recently some rose food.It doesn`t seem to have affected its growth as it`s already hit the...
Hi,sorry to hyjack but i`m having a similar problem with this climbing rose.The leaves are going yellow and also very brittle.Not all but dotted about including new leaves.I give it loads of water and recently some rose food.It doesn`t seem to...
Hi,sorry to hyjack but i`m having a similar problem with this climbing rose.The leaves are going yellow and also very brittle.Not all but dotted about including new leaves.I give it loads of water...
Victoria
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Apr 24, 2007
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2,196
elainefiz
Apr 27, 2007
snails - friend or foe
Interesting - thanks Walnut
Interesting - thanks Walnut
Interesting - thanks Walnut
Interesting - thanks Walnut
lynne
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Apr 27, 2007
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1,485
frogesque
Apr 28, 2007
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