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Lupin problems
the look of, and then wonder why we have every bug known, and a few that weren't a few years ago (lily beetle for example).   Since I stopped using sprays and things a few years ago, my plants are healthier, I have lots of garden birds and fewer pests.  I by Yellow Daisy
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05/06/2012 12:34:56
by Wintersong
late apple drop?
frustrating...) About the Cox' choice, it seems to be the  most capricious fruit tree in my garden, and since I'm following the "organic" path, i.e. trust Nature's power, I'm only hoping on natural predators/deterrents to get rid of pests. After I planted Coxy by nadiamaz
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13/07/2012 23:11:04
by Welshonion
Talkback: Buying lily bulbs
have ordered some but was wondering if any of the readers or viewers have any and how well they are performing...They say they get 8-10 ft high..... I'll be growing T&M's tall-growing "tree lilies" this summer to report back in Gardeners' World Magazine by Denise
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28/11/2011 18:37:46
by delighted london
Talkback: The benefit of freezing weather in the garden
Will my purple sprouting broccli and aqua dulca broad beans recover from the frost, they re drooping now? My broad beans did last winter, woody3, but I don't know about your purple sprouting broccoli. I wish that our garden had been slippery before by woody3
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25/02/2012 14:12:03
by peteballan
Talkback: Bulbs under attack
, squirrels, pheasants, pigeons and our cat ALL think that I tend the garden and grow food for THEM!!I'm in despair.Is there anything that I can grow to eat that is pest-proof???Do I have to grow only flowers with thorns?Any tried and tested ideas to beat by jude
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28/11/2011 18:37:55
by eaten bulbs!
Talkback: Ladybird pupae
- I certainly haven't enjoyed the invasion of Lily Beetle! Hi Kate If you bring plants from all over the world you some times bring all the pests as well,We will have to see what happens with the introduction of this bug that eat Japanese knot weed by www.alittlesliceofeden.blogspot.com
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25/05/2012 22:11:40
by kaycurtis
Whitefly
- like old-fashioned fly paper - nearby and it will deal with a number of of them. You can spray with something like pyrethrum but, again, they will be back. They're one of the most dificult pests to eradicate. The only upside really is that they don't do by COGIE
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12/06/2012 22:15:16
by Julie Stoakes
Autumn Sowing Sweet Peas
but the plants have gone leggy, and even putting them in a sheltered spot in the garden didn't work as the frost killed them. Oh and not forgetting the pests who love a winter snack on the sweet peas! Didn't do very well this year growing them in a pot, so trying by Sarah Novice
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05/09/2012 21:29:28
by obelixx
VIBURNUM
Could anyone give me any insight into what garden pest eats the leaves on Viburnum. Viburnum beetle is the most likely http://apps.rhs.org.uk/advicesearch/profile.aspx?pid=556   How do i get rid of viburnum beetle organicly You will struggle by KORKY 5463
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01/01/2013 14:40:18
by jo4eyes
Trees suitable for a private road
year but worried by them. We would like deciduous trees which will not grow too big and will be light on maintenance plus reliability pest/disease/branch drop wise. many thanks H If you have acid or neutral soil you could try liquidambar which has by Helen Andrew
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26/04/2013 19:49:17
by Pipstrelle

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