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I’ve got the blues!! Holly blues that is. I haven’t seen one ever before and now there are lots of them fluttering about a holly hedge which is in flower.
I’m so pleased. My neighbour must think I’m nuts standing smiling at a hedge.
They aren’t very common here in Northern Ireland so it’s an honour to have them in my garden.
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Originally posted by SelkirkAlex View PostI grow some of my strawberries in vertical hanging pouches along a fence. this morning I was refreshing them ready for this years fruiting when I came across these little beggars, freshly hatched as some still have fragments of egg casing.
not a clue what they are
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Definitely vine weevil. Far from recently hatched, some already changing to adult.
Robins love them. I'd dump compost in compost bin. Wash roots and replant with fresh compost. As edibles nematodes might clear them.
Any close plants got notched leaves? This is sign of adults. If decorative spray them with a systemic.Last edited by DannyK; 19-05-2018, 04:37 PM.Riddlesdown (S Croydon)
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Originally posted by burnieBeauty and the beast.............
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Originally posted by Norfolkgrey View PostThrough the field on the way back. I wasn't quick enough for the other deers, pheasants and hare.
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by SpikeNaylorHi all
I have two apple trees trying to grow as espalier.
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