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Talkback: Fruit flies

On 28/11/2011 in forum

egg boxes and plain brown cardboard or last year's tomato compost because the little pests live for up to 10 days and clouds used to escape when I lifted the sacking to empty in the contents of my kitchen compost caddy every 3 or 4 days. Also


Talkback: Christmas compost

On 28/11/2011 in forum

to you, Please check if they sterilise it too - our council doesn't, as I found out last year - ivy seedlings everywhere, tomatoes everywhere, and a friend was unlucky enough to get japanese knotweed from the council compost too (which they then charged


Talkback: Compost

On 28/11/2011 in forum

My husband insists in digging in teabags/old tomatoes/old cucumber into the soil. Is this doing any good to the soil? I have a laurel hedge which generates a lot of leaf trimmings which I have shredded. Can I compost these or are they poisonous. I


Talkback: Choosing vegetable varieties

On 28/11/2011 in forum

from a website called http://www.catalink.com I've clearly gone about this all the wrong way. We moved house a year ago and dug in a small veg plot earlier this year. We grew courgettes, sweetcorn, tomatoes and carrots. There's no way we can go back


Talkback: Geoffrey Smith

On 03/03/2012 in forum

one'sattention for a moment let alone for the considerable time that he did.I shall miss him and his wonderful voiceenormously. What a lovely, warm person and such a great voice. He has gone to that place where tomatoes are always without blight. I


Talkback: Wind-damaged garden

On 28/11/2011 in forum

fine. I live in mid west France and our weather hasn't been too brilliant/ Far too windy and a lot more rain than usual. I've already planted out courgettes and some tomatoes so it'll be interesting to see how they survive. I have lots of back up plants


Talkback: Growing root vegetables

On 28/11/2011 in forum

. Carrots and parsnips - use a half a grow bag. Cut the bag around it middle to make a pot. Grow tomatos or potatos in it one year then save it. Plat carrots etc in it next year. I have not been very successful raising carrotts in the garden, I set them


Talkback: Growing buddleia for butterflies

On 28/11/2011 in forum

the grape vine) casualtes nclude roses, vines,beans, tomatoes and an acer in a pot. Has anyone any suggestions? I have searched carefully for vine weavil but found none. I too have enjoyed the sight of more butterflies this Summer! I live in Newcastle upon


Talkback: Greenhouse cleaning

On 28/11/2011 in forum

.Carpet Cleaning Romford I have had botrytis on my tomato plants this year in the greenhouse. Should I clean it with anything in particular before over wintering other plants in it? I certainly agree with cleaning the glass in the greenhouse to help light get


Talkback: Gardening for bumblebees

On 28/11/2011 in forum

terrestris. No-one knows exactly why this species has started establishing winter colonies, but one theory is that some foreign strains that were imported from Europe to pollinate tomato crops escaped from their glass houses and cross-bred with our native


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