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Mind-your-own-business

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

Mind-your-own-business, Soleirolia soleirolii, is a creeping perennial with tiny flowers and leaves. The branching stems root as they spread, forming a dense mat of foliage that few plants can grow through. The plant will soon take hold on any soil


Talkback: Mind-your-own-business

On 15/06/2012 in forum

I have found the best way to treat "Mind-your-own-business", is to pour boiling water on it. This kills the plants right down to the reasonably shallow roots. Do this in spring and Autumn, and they will never come back. Thank you Buddy I have been



Plant identification

On 07/04/2013 in forum

to use glyphosate right now. It's hormone based meaning the plant needs to be growing strongly with new growth. Glyphosate can be used when temps rise bit more It might be Helxine - mind your own business Might not http://www


Self-heal

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

.lawnsspring to autumnMore advice on removing weedsYellow sorrelVinca or periwinkleMind-your-own-businessGreater plantain


Creeping thistle

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

other desirable plants. all over the gardensummer to autumnMore advice on removing weedsMind your own businessCreeping buttercupYellow sorrelSpeedwell


Muntjac deer

On 30/12/2008 in Wildlife

the situation. Suffice to say that some of that rabbit reappeared in the kitchen a couple of hours later.Yesterday I was wandering back from the compost heap minding my own business when there was rustling in the undergrowth and out shot … a muntjac. Harrumph


Can anyone help identifying a plant?

On 05/06/2012 in forum

, as it looks so good! Yep thats cerastium tomentosum. If you pull a  piece away with a little root, you will have your own plant. Just keep it watered until it takes hold. Beautiful - snow in summer I have one huge clump of this in my garden, only last week I


Field horsetail

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Weeds

before spraying to bruise and crush them, which will allow the herbicide to enter the plant and be taken down to the roots. undisturbed ground, cracks in paving, walls, waste groundspring, summer, autumnMore advice on removing weedsMind your own business


Is it worth having a garden professionally designed?

On 22/03/2013 in forum

. I wouldn't let someone else loose on my patch I think it depends on what your trying to acheive. Not everyone can create what they visually see in their own minds, so need to pay someone else to create it. And also, the difficulty level


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