News that we already knew!
Posted by: Veggie - 19-07-2022, 09:53 AM - Replies (7)

Cost of living = growing your own F&V

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-62206677

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  Godetia
Posted by: Small chilli - 18-07-2022, 04:25 PM - Replies (4)

I love these godetia flowers. I’ve only discovered them since I’ve been doing seed swaps with you lot  Cool . I believe these are from one of our swaps. I know they are supposed to self seed well. Do they? Lots of things that are supposed self seed, don’t up here.  Mine have never had the opportunity because they’ve always been in pots ( and pots that are probably to small ).

   

Are there any perennial with similar flowers?  Just curious.

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  Garden Trolley
Posted by: Scarlet - 18-07-2022, 08:49 AM - Replies (32)

I want one! I used to have a huge thing that we
Managed to hook onto the lawn mower when moving big piles of tree clippings etc around. It eventually fell apart but I used it often.

Now I would like one, but I would like it to pick flowers. At the moment I either carry a bucket half filled with water, pick and walk back to my shed where I store flowers. This does mean I am wandering around quite a bit and carrying the water isn't ideal.

So I would like something that's solid and will last , my old one was mesh metal, I would like a good solid flat, bottom? Easy to manoeuvre over grass and big enough to carry 2 buckets. 

Anyone else use one?

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  Water Lily
Posted by: Small chilli - 18-07-2022, 08:15 AM - Replies (10)

I know 100% nothing about water lilies. So I have lot of really silly questions which I could probably look up myself. But where’s the fun in that ?  Big Grin 
How deep does the water need to be?
Can you get dwarf varieties?
Does the water need to be flowing at a reasonable rate?
Do the spread quickly/ are they thugs? 

I’m thinking a couple in the ditch at front of our plot. But it’s not very deep. Depending on the weather it’s a very general trickle to not quite a raging torrent. I’d like them to not take over and have their offspring disappear off down stream. 
Is this a possibility or Should I forget the idea?

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  Albizia - will a branch become a stem or trunk?
Posted by: PyreneesPlot - 16-07-2022, 08:01 PM - Replies (9)

I have a 3 year old albizia, about 1.5m tall that had a lot of the bark eaten by deer in the spring.  There were just 2 thin strips of bark left, still attached top and bottom but no longer connected to the trunk, over about 30cm. My attempts to reattach and reinforce them have been fruitless and the tree is clearly slowly dying above the damage. 
There is one happy and healthy branch below the damage and I am wondering if this will become a leader if encouraged more vertically, or if a new shoot will come from the junction of the trunk and this branch?
Poor thing was just about to flower for the first time!
Thanks all Smile

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  Big Butterfly Count 2022 /23
Posted by: Veggie - 15-07-2022, 11:20 PM - Replies (18)

The Butterfly Count started today - ends 7th August.  All you need do is sit for 15 minutes and count butterflies and moths. 
More info in the link about what to do next!

https://bigbutterflycount.butterfly-cons...224842843d

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  Transplanting roots?
Posted by: Broadway - 13-07-2022, 02:59 PM - Replies (3)

Afternoon folks,

Firstly can we have an Everything Roots section, apologies if there is one and I've missed it! ( New section opened just for you, Broadway.)

Anyway, everywhere I've read you can't transplant carrots or parsnips so has anyone tried?

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  Blackfly
Posted by: JJB - 13-07-2022, 09:35 AM - Replies (6)

Anyone got any remedies for blackfly on dahlias and beans.  I'm resorting to squishing. The ants are having a lovely time farming them. I'm thinking of sprinkling some semolina on the ground beneath the plants, supposedly the ants take it as food and when it gets eaten it swells in their tummies.  I'm not sure I believe it but if the ants aren't farming it might reduce the blackfly. Then again at least the ants put the blackfly all on one place ready for squishing  Confused so I might be making matters worse.

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  Simple and easy bunch
Posted by: Farendwoman - 12-07-2022, 03:01 PM - Replies (2)

Just a few shasta daisies, a bit of alchemilla mollis and some golden rod foliage.
All garden thugs that need to be cut back,



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  What fruit would you grow in a fruit cage?
Posted by: Veggie - 11-07-2022, 09:30 PM - Replies (8)

   

I'm going to convert a wired enclosure (the old pond) into a fruit cage.
Can't give you measurements but it quite big and high. 
My question is, if you were starting a new fruit bed for soft fruit, what plants would you grow in it and how many of each. Not cherries!!!

I aim to get it converted and planted over winter and to be picking fruit, safe from the birds, next summer. Big Grin

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