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(27-03-2021, 03:43 PM)Vinny Wrote:(27-03-2021, 08:05 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Surly most plants are good for the environment! No plants means no pollinators, no pollinators, means no plants and no bigger beasties that feed on the plants and / or the pollinators and so on.I have a rhododendron in the garden which is full of life! It has briar roses growing through it and I have robins,sparrows and blackbirds either nesting or roosting in it. Whenever I walk past it it's like a scene from Hitchcock's THE BIRDS as they all fly out. For some reason the local cats don't bother the birds that are there either?
Obviously there’s a few exceptions to this rule. The one that springs to mind is rhododendron. Supports very little insect life & poisons the ground it grows in.
Have I over simplified things again?
I know that in the wild the rhododendron is classed as a weed, but I wouldn't be without mine in the garden.
If you cut and store Rhododendron for a couple of years its a good wood for a log fire