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Talkback: Most hated plants
grub as far as i am concerned I love all the plants that you all hate., The only one I would eradicate TOTALLY is Bindweed! Wild garlic, bindweed, ground elder and yellow daffodils, these are my most hated plants, I can live with everything else by SPAM VALLEY
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05/06/2012 08:21:07
by gardeningfantic
Talkback: Weeds on the allotment
.and want to do it the right way.are have roto the ground and readdy to go.but on the allotment is loads of munour.do are put this in with the spuds ,thank u Everyone seems to think that bindweed is the worst weed out there but on my allotment there is a by Middle Man
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28/11/2011 18:38:33
by lorraine
Talkback: Cow parsley
. They loved cow parsley but cow mumble was a different plant, also eaten by by the rabbits, but not as popular. I wonder if I would be allowed to wonder the fields and hedgerows - alone- now. Besides dandelions my rabbits also like ground elder, bindweed, dock by HappyMouffetard
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03/05/2012 20:03:09
by HyppyByker
Bees, Butterflies and Blooms
(holly, unsurprisingly!) and a fantastic white fluffy moth which I've forgotten the name of, but I think only feeds on bindweed. So, 'perfect for pollinators' needs to encompass the other stages of the life cycle too. And be a search term on gardening by Botticelliwoman
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18/03/2012 19:38:18
by gavtheblade
after watching Sarah Raven
happened to my post but here it is again.  If you click here you can find out about wild flowers that suit your area and hopefully benefit the wildlife in your area.  Although my postcode came up with bindweed... http://www.nhm by GRACELAND
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18/04/2012 07:37:51
by Gary Hobson
Rip it up and start again....
with solid ground underneath - grass won't survive directly underneath the swing, so bark chippings look neater. I will be using the weed membrane/bark chips option later this year, when I've cleared the top part of my new garden of brambles, bindweed by Rebecca Longson
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17/04/2013 15:18:02
by Rebecca Longson
Very large garden - where to start
with things, I recently posted a question about bindweed, and have had lots of very useful advice.  Take lots of photos as you go along, and when you're feeling fed up and overwhelmed, you can look back at what you've achieved, and it will make you feel a lot by Blueboots
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24/04/2013 22:46:20
by Tilley Bancroft
what is this thats killing all our hedge and what can i do
. You need to know if the plant that is rife in your neighbour's gardens is something they've cultivated, it does look like ivy (I think the leaves are too big for it to be bindweed).  You don't want to get off on the wrong foot witlh the neighbours by christine de vries
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12/05/2013 17:52:35
by Berghill
Talkback: Rich pickings
fun, but when it's done, you'll feel a real sense of accomplishment - even before you plant anything. You plan sounds fine, but the only thing I would say is to be careful about the rotavator. If you plot is full of horrible weeds (bindweed, couch by Lauren W
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28/11/2011 18:29:56
by John mk2
getting on with the neighbours
the fence on one side we keep inheriting bindweed, ground elder, brambles & bindweed from the other! Also ivy galore, invasive bamboo runners & lilac runners. They let tree saplings grow right next to the fence that lean on it & have cast the area where by Gardening Grandma
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26/07/2012 13:53:32
by blairs

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