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Mr & Mrs Hulland's Bird of Paradise by Vicky @

Yesterday

09:37

" Thanks to your product 'Miracle-Gro' this 5 year-old Bird of Paradise is the envy of all our friends and neighbours. At Christmas, with 9" of snow outside, we had 6 stunning flowers to compliment the festive decorations. Amazing stuff, t
Lawn Care Forum
Re: Patch Magic by Vicky @

Yesterday

09:07

Hi JNoel, Wait until the new grass is around 3 inches high, then just take the tops off, so set your blades for the highest cut.
Lawn Care Forum
Patch Magic by JNoel @

29/07/10

21:06

Can I mow lawn after ysing Patch Magic
Grow Your Own Fruit & Veg Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Potatoes by taffy431 @

28/07/10

11:50

thanks they have been in a bag for about 4 months and have flowered
Grow Your Own Fruit & Veg Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Potatoes by Vicky @

28/07/10

09:52

It can vary depending on crop type, but as a general rule you can harvest after flowering as the foliage starts to die. Be careful when digging the spuds up, start out wide and work in to avoid spearing the potatoes with your fork, if you are growin
Grow Your Own Fruit & Veg Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Potatoes by taffy431 @

27/07/10

18:36

how long before u can harvest potatoes
Pest and Disease Control Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Nectarine pest by Mrs P @

27/07/10

15:47

Maybe I need to show it to an entomologist....!
Problem Solving
Re: Mrs P - Nectarine Pest picture by Vicky @

27/07/10

09:32

Mrs P, A possibilty is SawFly, the holes will be where the grubs have tunneled out of the fruit, usually if you look in the centre of the fruit by the stone you will see some dark mess ( sawfly larvae poo!). turn the top layer of soil in winter to
Pest and Disease Control Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Nectarine pest by Vicky @

26/07/10

17:08

I have uploaded it in the Problem Solving are of the Forums Thanks - it certainly looks very interesting!!
Problem Solving
Re: Mrs P - Nectarine Pest picture by Vicky @

26/07/10

13:55

Hi Mrs P. the silvery threads are where the fruit has been damaged and the juice from inside is oozing out. If you cut open the fruit is there anything inside? Thanks
Problem Solving
Mrs P - Nectarine Pest picture by Vicky @

26/07/10

11:39

Posted on behalf of Mrs P "Can anyone help me identify the pest that has taken all my nectarines for the last 5 years? Just as fruits are ripening, silvery threads appear, hanging from the fruits. Fruits then quickly turn brown and rotten - ver
Pest and Disease Control Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Nectarine pest by Mrs P @

26/07/10

11:03

Hi Vicky, I have just sent the pic. Thanks for your help! Mrs P
Pest and Disease Control Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Nectarine pest by Vicky @

26/07/10

09:33

Hi Mrs P, Can't seem to see it ... send it to me at... Consumerenquiriesuk@scotts.com and I will post it for you. Thanks
Lawn Care Forum
Re: EverGreen Complete Soluble Lawn Feed by Vicky @

26/07/10

09:23

Hi ceebee, No, Evergreen Complete Soluble has to be applied through a watering can. and 40 sq m is the only size it comes in. Covering a 400 sq m lawn with a watering can would be very hard work. For lawns of that size we advise using a granular pr
Lawn Care Forum
EverGreen Complete Soluble Lawn Feed by ceebee @

25/07/10

18:37

Can EverGreen Complete Soluble Lawn Feed be applied using a spray pack. Also does it come in larger sizes that the 800g pack which only covers 40 square metres. I need to cover 400 square metres. Ceebee
Pest and Disease Control Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Nectarine pest by Mrs P @

25/07/10

17:52

Hi again, Vicky. I think I have uploaded the photo - I hope you can see it OK. Mrs P
Pest and Disease Control Forum
Jump to new posts Re: Nectarine pest by Mrs P @

25/07/10

17:31

Hi Vicky, Thank you for your swift response, but I am not sure how to upload the photo. Could I e-mail it? Mrs P

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