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Have I got a rat?
:( If you do have rats which is very common in this day & age you DO need to do something about it..!!!! This is from the BBC, but just go to your local council web site & they will have a vermin...
:( If you do have rats which is very common in this day & age you DO need to do something about it..!!!! This is from the BBC, but just go to your local council web site & they will have a vermin control person..!!:( Pro & Andmcit are both right, you must do something & NOT ignore them..!!!!
:( If you do have rats which is very common in this day & age you DO need to do something about it..!!!! This is from the BBC, but just go to your local council web site & they will have a vermin control person..!!:( Pro & Andmcit are both...
:( If you do have rats which is very common in this day & age you DO need to do something about it..!!!! This is from the BBC, but just go to your local council web site & they will have a vermin...
MotherGoose
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Aug 24, 2008
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Marley Farley
Aug 29, 2008
STrange fluffy growth
That`s okay, there`s enough to go round, and having been up and down, over and across them many times in my old cross country days I couldn`t choose which side is the best to see them from anyway....
That`s okay, there`s enough to go round, and having been up and down, over and across them many times in my old cross country days I couldn`t choose which side is the best to see them from anyway. I have been to many places and seen many beautiful things-(desperately wish to see Victoria Falls,...
That`s okay, there`s enough to go round, and having been up and down, over and across them many times in my old cross country days I couldn`t choose which side is the best to see them from anyway. I have been to many places and seen many...
That`s okay, there`s enough to go round, and having been up and down, over and across them many times in my old cross country days I couldn`t choose which side is the best to see them from anyway....
Ivory
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Aug 22, 2008
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lollipop
Aug 29, 2008
Pruning advice please/blackspot
Just found this http://www.greengardener.co.uk/roses.htm
Just found this http://www.greengardener.co.uk/roses.htm
Just found this http://www.greengardener.co.uk/roses.htm
Just found this http://www.greengardener.co.uk/roses.htm
penguin
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Aug 24, 2008
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1,075
Little Miss Road Rage
Aug 28, 2008
Blight question
The good news: Blight does not normally survive in soil and a compost heap which gets up to a high heats will kill blight spores on foliage and tubersPrevention: Use only certified seed...
The good news: Blight does not normally survive in soil and a compost heap which gets up to a high heats will kill blight spores on foliage and tubersPrevention: Use only certified seed (next year), and perhaps choose blight-resistant varieties Rotate crops Remove every last tuber from...
The good news: Blight does not normally survive in soil and a compost heap which gets up to a high heats will kill blight spores on foliage and tubersPrevention: Use only certified seed (next year), and perhaps choose blight-resistant...
The good news: Blight does not normally survive in soil and a compost heap which gets up to a high heats will kill blight spores on foliage and tubersPrevention: Use only certified seed...
Leadbelly
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Aug 27, 2008
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477
Kristen
Aug 27, 2008
The hungry caterpillar
Oh sweetheart, how disheartening! I`m sorry about that.
Oh sweetheart, how disheartening! I`m sorry about that.
Oh sweetheart, how disheartening! I`m sorry about that.
Oh sweetheart, how disheartening! I`m sorry about that.
Little Miss Road Rage
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Aug 26, 2008
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576
lollipop
Aug 26, 2008
Welsh Slug.
I'd like to know terrier, why we haven't seen you in the POP INN?
I'd like to know terrier, why we haven't seen you in the POP INN?
I'd like to know terrier, why we haven't seen you in the POP INN?
I'd like to know terrier, why we haven't seen you in the POP INN?
tweaky
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Aug 25, 2008
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tweaky
Aug 26, 2008
leaves of evergreen plant turning yellow
Even evergreen plants lose their old leaves, but they do it gradually, not all at once in the autumn like deciduous trees and shrubs.
Even evergreen plants lose their old leaves, but they do it gradually, not all at once in the autumn like deciduous trees and shrubs.
Even evergreen plants lose their old leaves, but they do it gradually, not all at once in the autumn like deciduous trees and shrubs.
Even evergreen plants lose their old leaves, but they do it gradually, not all at once in the autumn like deciduous trees and shrubs.
janet81
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Aug 19, 2008
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Beechleaf
Aug 24, 2008
Garden Pest?
Slugs or snails eggs. Get rid of them.
Slugs or snails eggs. Get rid of them.
Slugs or snails eggs. Get rid of them.
Slugs or snails eggs. Get rid of them.
cHRIS LEDGER
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Aug 24, 2008
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458
terrier
Aug 24, 2008
Help! My Chili plant has... *not sure*
We bring our chili plants in from early autumn to late spring, and keep them in the conservatory. We get a better crop 2nd year, even though we get a massive crop in first year!
We bring our chili plants in from early autumn to late spring, and keep them in the conservatory. We get a better crop 2nd year, even though we get a massive crop in first year!
We bring our chili plants in from early autumn to late spring, and keep them in the conservatory. We get a better crop 2nd year, even though we get a massive crop in first year!
We bring our chili plants in from early autumn to late spring, and keep them in the conservatory. We get a better crop 2nd year, even though we get a massive crop in first year!
busybeeburns
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Aug 22, 2008
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oktarine
Aug 23, 2008
Wasps nest
suppose you could have called it overkill, but we had 25kg of the stuff, so there was enough to go around.
suppose you could have called it overkill, but we had 25kg of the stuff, so there was enough to go around.
suppose you could have called it overkill, but we had 25kg of the stuff, so there was enough to go around.
suppose you could have called it overkill, but we had 25kg of the stuff, so there was enough to go around.
Muddy14
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Jul 12, 2008
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gort
Aug 22, 2008
Rust.
Just checked it-thanks Woo
Just checked it-thanks Woo
Just checked it-thanks Woo
Just checked it-thanks Woo
Pro Gard
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Aug 20, 2008
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1,284
lollipop
Aug 21, 2008
Maggots
I guess it will remain a mystery
I guess it will remain a mystery
I guess it will remain a mystery
I guess it will remain a mystery
mpsmith
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Aug 16, 2008
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4
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680
Freddy
Aug 21, 2008
Caterpillers on brassicas
i've had the same problem, just squished them when they were small. I felt mean but im over it now!
i've had the same problem, just squished them when they were small. I felt mean but im over it now!
i've had the same problem, just squished them when they were small. I felt mean but im over it now!
i've had the same problem, just squished them when they were small. I felt mean but im over it now!
linlin
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Aug 20, 2008
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588
AndyK
Aug 21, 2008
Scale insects
Stony using the Provado will answer all your questions the scale insects hold their eggs under their carapaces they don't lay them in the soil ,the larae when they hatch that are most mobile and...
Stony using the Provado will answer all your questions the scale insects hold their eggs under their carapaces they don't lay them in the soil ,the larae when they hatch that are most mobile and will move from plant to plant the provado being systemic will stay in the plant and remain active to...
Stony using the Provado will answer all your questions the scale insects hold their eggs under their carapaces they don't lay them in the soil ,the larae when they hatch that are most mobile and will move from plant to plant the provado being...
Stony using the Provado will answer all your questions the scale insects hold their eggs under their carapaces they don't lay them in the soil ,the larae when they hatch that are most mobile and...
stony
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Aug 20, 2008
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708
walnut
Aug 21, 2008
My Silver Birch is poorly
Normally, in a natural environment, a tree does not need artificially feeding as it gets its nutrients from humus, dead animals, organc matter etc. However, in gardens the tree gets little...
Normally, in a natural environment, a tree does not need artificially feeding as it gets its nutrients from humus, dead animals, organc matter etc. However, in gardens the tree gets little nutrition from such material and needs at least a good feed once a year. Trees need a balance of 16...
Normally, in a natural environment, a tree does not need artificially feeding as it gets its nutrients from humus, dead animals, organc matter etc. However, in gardens the tree gets little nutrition from such material and needs at least a good...
Normally, in a natural environment, a tree does not need artificially feeding as it gets its nutrients from humus, dead animals, organc matter etc. However, in gardens the tree gets little...
Daisies
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Aug 13, 2008
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7
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1,464
Harmony Arb
Aug 18, 2008
Camelia died from bug?
Freddy, I could never work out if it was YOUR lifetime or the plants. Can you imagine having a 4000 year old Redwood in your garden, and it suddenly dies.:eek:
Freddy, I could never work out if it was YOUR lifetime or the plants. Can you imagine having a 4000 year old Redwood in your garden, and it suddenly dies.:eek:
Freddy, I could never work out if it was YOUR lifetime or the plants. Can you imagine having a 4000 year old Redwood in your garden, and it suddenly dies.:eek:
Freddy, I could never work out if it was YOUR lifetime or the plants. Can you imagine having a 4000 year old Redwood in your garden, and it suddenly dies.:eek:
marjoriesseedling
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Aug 16, 2008
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684
daitheplant
Aug 17, 2008
Big Potatoe Troubles
Thanks for that. I have decided to invest in a large number of potato barrels/sacks (got 3 for £14) and just bought 5 x 36ltr sacks of compost from Woolworths for £1 each. As far as I know...
Thanks for that. I have decided to invest in a large number of potato barrels/sacks (got 3 for £14) and just bought 5 x 36ltr sacks of compost from Woolworths for £1 each. As far as I know the sacks should last about 3 years or so and this should negate my potatoe problem and also give me...
Thanks for that. I have decided to invest in a large number of potato barrels/sacks (got 3 for £14) and just bought 5 x 36ltr sacks of compost from Woolworths for £1 each. As far as I know the sacks should last about 3 years or so and this...
Thanks for that. I have decided to invest in a large number of potato barrels/sacks (got 3 for £14) and just bought 5 x 36ltr sacks of compost from Woolworths for £1 each. As far as I know...
TAL
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Aug 13, 2008
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949
TAL
Aug 16, 2008
Why is my honeysuckle dying?
glad its not just mine then
glad its not just mine then
glad its not just mine then
glad its not just mine then
Little Miss Road Rage
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Aug 14, 2008
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11
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20,101
Little Miss Road Rage
Aug 15, 2008
Conifer dying?
Hi compost maker. Take a look at this thread for a brief guide at tree ill health. See if it helps any. I can't see it being a problem caused by your honeysuckle at all. .
Hi compost maker. Take a look at this thread for a brief guide at tree ill health. See if it helps any. I can't see it being a problem caused by your honeysuckle at all. .
Hi compost maker. Take a look at this thread for a brief guide at tree ill health. See if it helps any. I can't see it being a problem caused by your honeysuckle at all. .
Hi compost maker. Take a look at this thread for a brief guide at tree ill health. See if it helps any. I can't see it being a problem caused by your honeysuckle at all. .
compost maker
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Aug 14, 2008
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943
Harmony Arb
Aug 14, 2008
black leaves, warm to the touch
I'll fish the leaves out of the green bin and try get a pic on here. Not sure on the plant, I have a feeling its supposed to be a tree but has been cut into shrub form if that makes any sense
I'll fish the leaves out of the green bin and try get a pic on here. Not sure on the plant, I have a feeling its supposed to be a tree but has been cut into shrub form if that makes any sense
I'll fish the leaves out of the green bin and try get a pic on here. Not sure on the plant, I have a feeling its supposed to be a tree but has been cut into shrub form if that makes any sense
I'll fish the leaves out of the green bin and try get a pic on here. Not sure on the plant, I have a feeling its supposed to be a tree but has been cut into shrub form if that makes any sense
forget-me-not
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Aug 13, 2008
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494
forget-me-not
Aug 13, 2008
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