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Yellow patches on lawn

On 06/01/2013 in forum

then it's unlikely that its your dog... I have a bitch that uses the lawn toilet but she loves tomatoes so she gets one daily. I agree with the Dove it could well be foxes.  Check out this onfo: http://www.qc.ec.gc.ca/ecotrucs/solutionsvertes/disorders.htm


Talkback: Garden photography

On 28/11/2011 in forum

forgotten my camera. I always say I suffer from SAD disorder in Jan, but just being outside in my garden, the smell of winter, the beautiful sights from the frosts,ice and snow and the christmas garland, door wreath and christmas table arrangement all


Countdown to the Chelsea Flower Show

On 08/02/2008 in Plants

has been used as a bitter tonic to treat menstrual disorders and as a vermifuge (a treatment to destroy parasitic worms) to rid children of threadworm. Historically, it was said to repel demons, deter snakes and thieves and act as an antidote to magic


Bee roads

On 29/04/2009 in Wildlife

new diseases and the term colony collapse disorder was coined. By all accounts, there are strange things going on in the beekeeping world.The next day most of the bees had gone from the light, but there were still some buzzing about, presumably


Talkback: Gardening for bumblebees

On 28/11/2011 in forum

beekeepers in the USA seeing as much as a 90% reduction in their hives. The phenomenon is called “Colony Collapse Disorder,” and its cause is poorly understood. In France, similar mysterious die-offs in honeybee populations were attributed to a family of new


Why grow organic?

On 07/05/2012 in forum

and veg but on clothing fibres and other materials can cause cancers, neurological disorders, weakening of the immune system, asthma, allergies, infertility, and the list goes on and on. Thankfully the powerful interests that have pushed these products did


TV

On 26/12/2012 in forum

and disorderly to notice or cant they afford anything else.but of course if you haven't seen any of the rubbish they put on you might well enjoy it,(moan). Just a matter of taste-TV-what someone calls rubbish is just their opinion-I really dont think there is any


imblooycold

On 27/03/2013 in forum

all I've been in the conservatory with the plants   Had to come back in living room though as I can't see the laptop screen as it's too bright out there Gary - Seasonal Affective Disorder is lack of sunshine.  Many people suffer from this. Flowering


Cheap seeds

On 28/02/2013 in forum

at the earlier posts about a troll who invites flame wars, even going to the lengths of arguing with themselves.. I think if you argue with yourself that really demonstrates the desperation for attention, pity them, they probably have severe social disorders


How tidy is your garden?

On 08/03/2013 in forum

symptom of OCD - obsessive compulsive disorder - it's a form of mental illness. The desire to regiment and control plants in the garden may extend to the desire to control other people. http://www.ocdsymptoms.co.uk/obsessive-tidiness.html Chill out, man


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