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Do you both grow comfrey?
I'm sure I remember someone on the radio saying if you have an open pot of it or something in your greenhouse, it gets rid of aphids and greenfly.
I've got a couple of plants that I grew from seed ordered online. It was supposed to be the sterile one but I've still ended up with a few rogue plants in other parts of the garden. I did think at the time how can you get seeds if its sterile so maybe I was done. Its been in about 15 years though and as I said has only resulted in a couple of self seeded plants. Certainly not spread out of control. The bees absolutely love the purple flowers.It was already on my plot when I got it, I think almost every plot on the site has some, the variety is Bocking14 as it's sterile and wont self-seed but I've split mine and now have two patches of it. If you know someone who has it on your site ask for a piece of root and plant it out where you want it. I don't know of any other properties myself, other than as a feed.
Yes.Do you both grow comfrey?
I'm sure I remember someone on the radio saying if you have an open pot of it or something in your greenhouse, it gets rid of aphids and greenfly.
More likely, mouse, they love peas.I'd chitted some peas in the house and transplanted them into modules in the greenhouse just yesterday. Got in from work tonight and went to check everything and all the peas are dug up by something.
Mice or a rat? Sometimes I wonder why I bother.
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I'd rather mice than a rat I suppose.More likely, mouse, they love peas.
Already lost 2 tomato plants and a chilli plant, pepper is looking a bit iffy too. They've been in the greenhouse but I think the frost/cold nights has got them.
Already lost 2 tomato plants and a chilli plant, pepper is looking a bit iffy too. They've been in the greenhouse but I think the frost/cold nights has got them.
I'd chitted some peas in the house and transplanted them into modules in the greenhouse just yesterday. Got in from work tonight and went to check everything and all the peas are dug up by something.
Mice or a rat? Sometimes I wonder why I bother.
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mice, they love peas. When I had an allotment years ago I had this problem A old lad in his 80's advised soak the dried peas in paraffin before sowing them.I'd chitted some peas in the house and transplanted them into modules in the greenhouse just yesterday. Got in from work tonight and went to check everything and all the peas are dug up by something.
Mice or a rat? Sometimes I wonder why I bother.
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Get plastic propagators.I'd chitted some peas in the house and transplanted them into modules in the greenhouse just yesterday. Got in from work tonight and went to check everything and all the peas are dug up by something.
Mice or a rat? Sometimes I wonder why I bother.
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Ate you using bins or a heap ?Kitchen compost coming along nicely. Not ready yet but chokka full of worms doing their wormy business. Was a bit wet and clagged together so I've given it a good fork over to get some air in.
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It's a bin along the lines of the one in link below. Mainly veg peelings and orange and banana skins collected since last summer. I also hoy in a smattering of grass clippings shredded cardboard and the tops of annual weeds (no roots or flower heads).Ate you using bins or a heap ?
It looks like good stuff that you are makingIt's a bin along the lines of the one in link below. Mainly veg peelings and orange and banana skins collected since last summer. I also hoy in a smattering of grass clippings shredded cardboard and the tops of annual weeds (no roots or flower heads).
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Aye, I use it for my tomatoes and other greenhouse plants. Never bought a growbag in 3 year.It looks like good stuff that you are making