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"It is a dwarf fan palm, chaemerops humilis..."That's certainly what Google 'Lens' app thought it was too:SUNsmile:. I'll trim the dead parts...
Hello. Uploading three photos of a palm in my garden (came with the house, not sure of the exact species). It's not looking as good as it did, to...
The problem is confined to one small area, not too hard to spray. Hopefully that will put off the fox(es) and they'll find somewhere else to go...
Hmmm, another pile of poo was there this morning. Trying another recommendation for the next few nights - hot chillies, garlic and cayenne pepper...
Yes, am putting my morning wee down there now :-)No poo left last night - the strong acetic acid doubtless put them off (smellt strong to me,...
I have ordered a 'red eye predator' light - see how that goes, along with me 'marking my territory' in said fashion.
I put a camera out to catch which animal was pooing on my path.... (not sure how to embed the video in my reply):
Thanks for the ideas. Probably go with the urine idea (before I think about installing electric fences!).There are no food sources accessible...
I am partly (but not yet totally) resigned to the fact that the local fox population, or one of its more 'anti-social' members, at the very least...
"Most lay folk wouldn't have a clue what an aril is.."QED. I certainly didn't!I have moved both plants into a more sheltered spot, out of...
Thanks to all for information and photos: I will add some compost and move the pot to a shady position. I try to keep the soil moist.. Fingers...
Hello again :SUNsmile:Several months on and the two plants (as discussed above) are looking rather different from each other. The more yellowish...
Even better! Thank you.
Thank you. 'Yew' was my best guess so far - I had been looking at various types, but didn't find one that seemed an exact match. I'll do a bit of...
Googling, using plant ID sites and staring at the resulting pictures has narrowed it down, but there are many that look very similar: I am not...
I'll take a look. Thank you.
Yes, it is. Thank you for the heads up!! I'll dig it out while I still can.And you are right of course about there being two varieties: the more...
I guess it could be worse, but the brown 'crumbliness' is just below the surface, all over the hedge. Maybe that's just how that species grows (??).
:smile: I am actually allergic to cats... Not sure if I am allergic to cobras; I'll probably (hopefully) never know!
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