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Lupins laid low with infestions
are aphids. I used an extremely noxious bug killer on them to get rid of them immediately and save the plant – especially as last year it had a rather sweet peppery fragrance, but I really do not like to use such strong pesticides especially if there is any by Gavin
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16/05/2012 19:59:31
by kate1123
Is Vermiculite dangerous
information, there is no evidence that vermiculite currently available for horticultural purposes (e.g. potting plants) is a health risk when used as directed."I suppose that the key phrase is 'when used as directed'.So don't shake up a bag in a confined space by kevin merriman
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06/07/2012 17:12:25
by Bookertoo
My evening last night - if I didn't laugh I'd have cried!
stations with nothing in place to take over, Germany are building coal fired ones??Wind power is slow not very effective and has a footprint bigger than a Yeti, they all say wind is free although the fabrication of the unit, the oil in that large gear box by veggiepatch1
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10/05/2013 18:13:48
by Highland Jeannie
FORKERS Sheds
in as BobtG's. Apart from stuff like fertilizer, pond food and garden tools it also gets used for car bits, motor oil cans, reserve batteries and all sorts of odds and sods! I use my shed to store my lawnmower and deck chairs. Wish I had a shed by Brumbull
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03/04/2013 10:02:33
by Brumbull
Non Support of Poor Companies
with an order that I placed with them. I had orderd a tray of "Plugs" which when they arrived were almost all dead.! I wrote to Thompson and Morgan with "No Responce" I telephoned them and was told the plants would be replaced, nothing arrived. I telephoned by macks-boy
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11/04/2013 11:52:03
by Tall Paul
Talkback: Cleaning the greenhouse
the rest anyway. There has been no effect on the plants in a bed beside the greenhouse either. I clean my greenhouse with the recommended amount of Jeyes Fluid to warm water. For the stubborn algae, I have added a squirt of Fairy Liquid. This seems to do by kay Curtis
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21/01/2012 10:02:01
by Domestic Cleaning
Hedgehogs
://dave.harris.net/hedgehog-camera-live-stream/ Porridge Oats mixed with a little veg oil is good for them also. You can purchase or make a hog box. Can anyone advise, we took in a very small hog at the start of the winter last year and he has spent the winter hibernating in the garage, he came too by Emma Crawforth
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15/05/2012 21:27:12
by grannyjanny
Our own A to Z of our Gardening
.A beautiful plant...inky blue spikes for weeksIt needs good...very good ..drainage and sunshine. Doesn't like being disturbed. Poor oil too.Salino, where have you tried it? When? Best to plant in spring. For me, it just comes up every year, better by Bev Pounsett-Krynauw
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07/04/2013 22:23:05
by Verdun
Welcome to the plants forum
in shape to a caster oil plant but the leaves have the same texture as a cheese plant. I've grown it outdoors for years, it's evergreen, and in a sheltered spot stands up to snow and frost, it like's sun and drinks alot of water as it's  grown in a pot. I by Daniel Haynes
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24/07/2012 07:30:27
by weejenny
Talkback: Vine weevils
Here in the West Midlands vine weevils are alive and thriving. Despite every precaution taken with planting, using recommended chemicals etc. nothing deters them from invading every pot I plant up. Favourite plants seem to be heucheras and cyclamen by mothermook
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28/11/2011 18:38:24
by Yana

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