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My cherry tree has red lumps on them
few ants running up and down but we could not see any caterpillars or anything else.  What would cause this? Laura by justin stefanyszyn
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26/05/2012 06:18:29
by laura_em
bird netting
went mad for them but by the time the caterpillars are out and munching we would have harvested and they will be toast  http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/fruit-andamp-veg/sprout-protection/3779.html I bought some insect deterent netting to stop by 4711
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15/07/2012 13:04:41
by mark talbot
Angry Birds
uncovered so they can get any caterpillars as I don't spray.  I don't get wrecked veggies but then I only have collared doves and no pigeons in teh mix. Try feeding yours and yes, build a sturdier frame and tighter net for you veggies and salads by lesinnl
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17/06/2013 17:28:39
by Art Works
WASPS!!
in the garden - they eat caterpillars, flies and beetles, many of which are usually regarded as pests. However there's a great product called the Waspinator, which you hang in your garden to deter wasps from entering. It looks like a wasp nest so, being by moonchild1984
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04/04/2012 11:27:06
by Kate Bradbury
Talkback: Bug boxes
to grow,i grown veg last year, i grown beans carrots and peas.i hope to grow lots more this year. do you have any advice for me on growing plants. Reply to Weakleys. Please do not buy butterfly caterpillars to release in the garden. This is a waste by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:37:51
by mal
Talkback: Gardeners World Live 2009
about goosberry growwing i have four bushes healthy looking but no berries i pruned them last nov they are two years old Geranium sawfly: Greenish-grey, caterpillar-like larvae withblack heads that live on the underside of the leaves wherethey make by Terry R
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28/11/2011 18:38:52
by david
Talkback: Butterflies in the garden
't on the same page as this blog. Tonight's episode - Friday 23rd April - just closed with the presenter telling viewers to "feed juicy fat caterpillars to the birds". Way to go. Even my 12 year-old daughter caught it for what it was and said "did he *really by Pauline Claire
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28/11/2011 18:40:39
by Sarah's Seedlings
Talkback: Gardeners' Question Time
healthy. Does anyone know what has happened? My redcurrant leaves have been decimated. Found one or two caterpillars but no sign of an infestation. What has done it? Currants seem ok we have a cameillia that has what looks like white powdery thin lines by Eaten leaves
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03/08/2012 15:28:25
by newton
Talkback: Butterflies
Waystation. I've got over 30 Black Swallowtail caterpillars on the bronze fennel that I planted. Lots of buddleja here as well. Thanks! Cameron I too remember loads of butterflies in the garden when I was a child. Like Lainey, my own garden is only really by John Waters
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28/11/2011 18:37:18
by Rebeca
Talkback: Saving foxglove seeds
you can see is the caterpillar.I have lots of foxgloves,so much so that i have to thin them out often.the white and purple have made a lovely delicate pink one.I am going to collect these seeds and sow them myself insted of letting them self seed as I by bigdaddy
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28/11/2011 18:40:59
by justindylan111

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