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  1. Freddy

    Mildew

    Hi @Freddy try the milk spray for the mildew (1 part milk to 9 parts water).make sure its low fat;)
    Hi @Freddy try the milk spray for the mildew (1 part milk to 9 parts water).make sure its low fat;)
    Hi @Freddy try the milk spray for the mildew (1 part milk to 9 parts water).make sure its low fat;)
    Hi @Freddy try the milk spray for the mildew (1 part milk to 9 parts water).make sure its low fat;)
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  2. FionaJane

    Strawberry plant - leaves curling and spots

    Hijust leave alone pick the fruit and then get rid of all the plants and buy from a reputable source that will arrive disease free, I think your had the problem when you bought themplus thats...
    Hijust leave alone pick the fruit and then get rid of all the plants and buy from a reputable source that will arrive disease free, I think your had the problem when you bought themplus thats the 2nd x I have had today , what happening on here :heehee:
    Hijust leave alone pick the fruit and then get rid of all the plants and buy from a reputable source that will arrive disease free, I think your had the problem when you bought themplus thats the 2nd x I have had today , what happening on here :heehee:
    Hijust leave alone pick the fruit and then get rid of all the plants and buy from a reputable source that will arrive disease free, I think your had the problem when you bought themplus thats...
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  3. kazzawazza

    Provado Bug Killer

    We haven't really had any wind today. Plants were 'T' shaped before Provado, now leaves and branches have all twisted.
    We haven't really had any wind today. Plants were 'T' shaped before Provado, now leaves and branches have all twisted.
    We haven't really had any wind today. Plants were 'T' shaped before Provado, now leaves and branches have all twisted.
    We haven't really had any wind today. Plants were 'T' shaped before Provado, now leaves and branches have all twisted.
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  4. Diane Davies

    Fuchsia bugs

    Thank you. Yes I have been away. Come back to a few problems I'm afraid. Thanks again I will give it a good spray now.
    Thank you. Yes I have been away. Come back to a few problems I'm afraid. Thanks again I will give it a good spray now.
    Thank you. Yes I have been away. Come back to a few problems I'm afraid. Thanks again I will give it a good spray now.
    Thank you. Yes I have been away. Come back to a few problems I'm afraid. Thanks again I will give it a good spray now.
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  5. Leafos

    Ants, ants and MORE ants!!

    I remember asking a similar question here a few years ago. I had ants in the lawns and there were lot of them. A reply was something like, tread on each nest and do it 2 or 3 days running. I was...
    I remember asking a similar question here a few years ago. I had ants in the lawns and there were lot of them. A reply was something like, tread on each nest and do it 2 or 3 days running. I was not too convinced but gave it a try and it worked very well 100%. This year I have a few coming into...
    I remember asking a similar question here a few years ago. I had ants in the lawns and there were lot of them. A reply was something like, tread on each nest and do it 2 or 3 days running. I was not too convinced but gave it a try and it worked...
    I remember asking a similar question here a few years ago. I had ants in the lawns and there were lot of them. A reply was something like, tread on each nest and do it 2 or 3 days running. I was...
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  6. Wardy
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  7. Gareth Hughes
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  8. liliana

    Little holes

    Perhaps it's snails making the holes.
    Perhaps it's snails making the holes.
    Perhaps it's snails making the holes.
    Perhaps it's snails making the holes.
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  9. Brewman

    Sickly sea holly ?

    It looks to me like it wants sending back to where you purchased it from because it shouldn't be looking like that:sad:We have seen wild sea hollys growing along the coasts in sand dunes this week...
    It looks to me like it wants sending back to where you purchased it from because it shouldn't be looking like that:sad:We have seen wild sea hollys growing along the coasts in sand dunes this week and they are in full sun and all the large plants are in flower.They seem to like the sandy conditions...
    It looks to me like it wants sending back to where you purchased it from because it shouldn't be looking like that:sad:We have seen wild sea hollys growing along the coasts in sand dunes this week and they are in full sun and all the large plants...
    It looks to me like it wants sending back to where you purchased it from because it shouldn't be looking like that:sad:We have seen wild sea hollys growing along the coasts in sand dunes this week...
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  10. Tingting44

    lady bird eggs

    nice one, thats great news :)
    nice one, thats great news :)
    nice one, thats great news :)
    nice one, thats great news :)
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  11. ellabella

    Is my Buddleja a gonner...?

    You might like to know this is not the norm for most members :heehee:
    You might like to know this is not the norm for most members :heehee:
    You might like to know this is not the norm for most members :heehee:
    You might like to know this is not the norm for most members :heehee:
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  12. billykiduk

    Whats this?

    I agree with everyone above. It is Yarrow (Achillea millefolium). More of a wildflower than a weed as such. I have it growing in my grass every year but it is easy to kill off with glyphosate...
    I agree with everyone above. It is Yarrow (Achillea millefolium). More of a wildflower than a weed as such. I have it growing in my grass every year but it is easy to kill off with glyphosate weedkiller (Roundup). Or, you could leave it to flower as it attracts bees, butterflies and ladybirds,...
    I agree with everyone above. It is Yarrow (Achillea millefolium). More of a wildflower than a weed as such. I have it growing in my grass every year but it is easy to kill off with glyphosate weedkiller (Roundup). Or, you could leave it to flower...
    I agree with everyone above. It is Yarrow (Achillea millefolium). More of a wildflower than a weed as such. I have it growing in my grass every year but it is easy to kill off with glyphosate...
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  13. Tony Johnson

    Dying box hedge

    I also think it has to be something to do with the roots or something in that particular planting hole,but what:scratch:...I had the very same problem ,it was just one plant and it went exactly the...
    I also think it has to be something to do with the roots or something in that particular planting hole,but what:scratch:...I had the very same problem ,it was just one plant and it went exactly the same.I replaced it in early spring but now this one is going the same way by the looks of it.The plants...
    I also think it has to be something to do with the roots or something in that particular planting hole,but what:scratch:...I had the very same problem ,it was just one plant and it went exactly the same.I replaced it in early spring but now this one is...
    I also think it has to be something to do with the roots or something in that particular planting hole,but what:scratch:...I had the very same problem ,it was just one plant and it went exactly the...
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  14. Wardy

    What is wrong with my mint?

    cut it down and repot, you should get some new shoots.
    cut it down and repot, you should get some new shoots.
    cut it down and repot, you should get some new shoots.
    cut it down and repot, you should get some new shoots.
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  15. Soup1

    Strawberry Roots with White Fungus?

    Probably a good fungus I'd tend to think. Or you might just get some good mushrooms at some point.
    Probably a good fungus I'd tend to think. Or you might just get some good mushrooms at some point.
    Probably a good fungus I'd tend to think. Or you might just get some good mushrooms at some point.
    Probably a good fungus I'd tend to think. Or you might just get some good mushrooms at some point.
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  16. GPW

    Black mark on leaves

    Yes it's knotweed, the black markings are one of it's traits.
    Yes it's knotweed, the black markings are one of it's traits.
    Yes it's knotweed, the black markings are one of it's traits.
    Yes it's knotweed, the black markings are one of it's traits.
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  17. Rainbow Chaser

    ID Leaf Palaver... Please!

    Welcome to the forum :)Not sure a Cherry needs that sort of protection, might do more harm than good depending where you are in the country.
    Welcome to the forum :)Not sure a Cherry needs that sort of protection, might do more harm than good depending where you are in the country.
    Welcome to the forum :)Not sure a Cherry needs that sort of protection, might do more harm than good depending where you are in the country.
    Welcome to the forum :)Not sure a Cherry needs that sort of protection, might do more harm than good depending where you are in the country.
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  18. bigbore

    Black mould

    Looks like poo from bird's that have been eating berries.
    Looks like poo from bird's that have been eating berries.
    Looks like poo from bird's that have been eating berries.
    Looks like poo from bird's that have been eating berries.
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  19. FionaJane

    Raspberry bush - white powder

    Hi all, I've noticed some white powdery sort of stuff on the leaves of my raspberry plant, anyone have any ideas what it might be?ThanksSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Hi all, I've noticed some white powdery sort of stuff on the leaves of my raspberry plant, anyone have any ideas what it might be?ThanksSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Hi all, I've noticed some white powdery sort of stuff on the leaves of my raspberry plant, anyone have any ideas what it might be?ThanksSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Hi all, I've noticed some white powdery sort of stuff on the leaves of my raspberry plant, anyone have any ideas what it might be?ThanksSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  20. pip0387

    Slug resistant, drought tolerant plants

    Unfortunately the molluscs will try almost anything at least once, certainly when new. I find that if I can get a plant through an initial season it appears to suffer less the next. Or perhaps I'm...
    Unfortunately the molluscs will try almost anything at least once, certainly when new. I find that if I can get a plant through an initial season it appears to suffer less the next. Or perhaps I'm just over optimistic. Aubretia do well with me, as Fern4 said, for a stone wall you could try...
    Unfortunately the molluscs will try almost anything at least once, certainly when new. I find that if I can get a plant through an initial season it appears to suffer less the next. Or perhaps I'm just over optimistic. Aubretia do well with me,...
    Unfortunately the molluscs will try almost anything at least once, certainly when new. I find that if I can get a plant through an initial season it appears to suffer less the next. Or perhaps I'm...
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    2
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    709

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