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Wow @Luchia that's the garden sorted then
I don't think I'd eat those @Autism_at_40
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I'd be really hoping those aren't cordyceps fungi @Luchia that could get very messy!
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@Sandy_123 They're supposed to be edible, but I didn't touch them, they've gone now anyway.
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We are still waiting for Season 2 so it might not turn out too badly 😱
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Just bumping to keep the thread active 😊
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Hi @Luchia - my cat, Shadow, is a very keen gardener…..she decided that some of my bulbs were definitely in the wrong place; she dug them up; I put them back in my raised bed; she dug them up, I put them back, ad infinitum.
She also decided I had far too many forget-me-knots, so dug quite a lot of them up; mind she was likely right that I had rather a lot, & at least she waited until they'd finished flowering!
Now all this leads to having an even more ever changing garden, so I do get to experiment with different plants (hopefully cat-proof ones she can't remove entirely). Life is certainly interesting with her around 😂
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Had a lot of trouble with my neighbours cat digging up my plants and leaving little presents but I got one of them ultrasonic device things and now he won’t come in the garden so definitely been a huge win, been nearly 2 months without any issues now.
It sounds like your kitty just wants to help with plant placement hehe
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Its the squirrel in my garden, he forgets where he hides things so digs everything.
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Bought two lovely hebe andersonii variegatas the other day! Not often you see them for sale so had to grab 2, pretty big size too with plenty of new growth
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Just a quick update as we start preparing for Spring.
Make sure to check on plants and remove any damaged leaves so they can focus energy into new growth.
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I personally do not like to tidy the garden until the spring weather arrives. I like to leave piles of twigs and leaves on the ground (if it is safe to do I like to keep all paths clear incase of slipping etc) so insects can have somewhere warm hunker down over the cold weather. The long range weather forcast for this month is looking cold but mainly dry with possible snow so the friendly bugs and insects need places to shelter and keep warm. Sometimes a untidy garden over autumn and winter is a tidy garden for insects and bugs to thrive. Then in spring they can come out of there hibernation and the garden tidying can begin.
Nasturtium
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I dislike Ragwort. It can kill horses and livestock. The fields around here are martyrs to the stuff.
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well the thing with ragwort is sheep can and will eat the young ragwort safely most animals will not eat it due to its bitter taste but when cut and dried the sugar released makes it more palatable in hay the best way to eradicate it is to pull it before it flowers and sets seeds remove it and burn it ragwort seeds can lay dormant for 20 odd years its a great source of food for the cinnabar moth caterpillars that naturally eat the whole plant
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The pulling of ragwort is a never ending task!
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haha bit of hard work never hurt anyone i remember long long time ago i had a bet with a farmers son that my pulling it was better than his faster way of cutting it when his dad sent him back to do it again did not bode well with him
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With the storms and everything our garden has got into quite a state unfortunately 😣 Having to bring in outside help to handle it all
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I can't wait for it to warm up coffee in the garden
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well i made you one at 6am this morning and sat in the garden but you were a no show 😎
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You won't catch me in the garden in winter at 6am lol, unless I'm dressed like an Eskimo.
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this is not winters like i remember as a kid living in the country
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