🌷🌸🌷Gardening Corner🌷🌸🌷
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The green laser should help, the problem is in the inexpensive guidance system)
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Not a very ethical thing to do nowadays, but you can collect them all up and place them in a bucket of salted water.
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I give them one plant for themselves they touch the rest they get the beer our little blackbird causes more mayhem he just likes things his way however many times I put it back does make us chuckle tho
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You can buy nematodes to spray on gardens that will decimate slugs and snails that get in the areas you've inoculated. Well worth the price.
I spent most of yesterday repotting my carnivorous plants. I got everything looking lovely, then overnight got visited by blackbirds and a squirrel, so everything's been dug up. 😆
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I grow "Robins" in my garden….
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How lovely @Wibbles, You must have watered them well 😊.
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Yes and I feed them worms - by hand - I love my Robins
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Garden is the best place to be when you’re not up to the mark I’ve been a gardening enthusiast for many years I love seeing the garden trees growing and coming in to leafy 🥬🍁🍂🍃splendour and all the many flowers 🌷 🌺 🌼blooming including the fruit trees raspberry and strawberry plants that heralding spring with the promise of fresh fruit in summer and autumn, as you can imagine I’m at peace in my garden, but now I have to help to some of the work, but nevertheless it works for me 👍👍
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correction’s i have to have help with some of the work
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Oh I absolutely loved gardening
Watching the flower s grow
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You should have seen the colour of the seeds !
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Given the age of slugs, is it legal to offer them beer?
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makes a teetotal old man happy knowing they wont eat my dahlias not so many around this year so far tho
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I got the proper camera out for a change:) All growing in the front garden which is looking lush at the moment..
Perennial KaleWildflower -
Close up
Hellebore Seed HeadHedge plant close up…
Sneaky wallflower pushing up next to ComfreyClose up of London Pride flowers
End of flowering Star HyacinthForget me not
White CornflowerHellebore seed head
Blueberry flowers
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Awesome
I have forgot me not too
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We walk in the countryside every evening , and there has been rapeseed growing , the yellow flowers are beautiful , they have all started dying off though . We spoke to the farmer and I asked him how rapeseed is harvested , he walked over the plants and he picked off a pod and he opened it , he said another two weeks and the crop will be ready for spraying to make sure the flowers are finished , then he said in another few months they will be ready to harvest , the seeds inside the pods need to be black . I always wanted to know how they harvest rapeseed .
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I've planted wildflowers and other flowers in my garden but I don't know which ones are weeds, and I don't want to accidentally pull up the flowers I planted. Could someone describe or show me which are weeds? Thank you
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Weeds are Wild Flowers
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The wildflowers are still seeds but my other flowers have mostly grown but I don't know which ones are weeds
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@kezwals, It can be a bit difficult to tell what's a weed until they're old enough to have a few leaves on them. RHS have a page showing what common weeds look like when they're grown: Identify common weeds / RHS
If they have grown some leaves, you could try seeing if you can download a plant identification app. There are apps where you can take a picture of the plant and it will make a good guess about what it is. It doesn't always work but sometimes it can give you a good enough idea.
If not, you could just leave it a few more weeks to see what comes up ☺️
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