Question What is companion planting? Answer This involves planting simple flowers, such as Tagetes Marigolds, and planning how you are actually going to plant your crops. The marigolds will attract Hover Flies and Lady Birds, whose larvae eat lots of aphids. How you actually plant your crops also has a big influence on deterring pests. [...]
Entries from January 2006
Companion planting
January 31st, 2006 · No Comments
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Black flies in pot plant compost
January 31st, 2006 · No Comments
Question I have several houseplants which appear to have small black flies in the compost. Answer These unsightly flies are more of a nuisance than a pest. Their larvae resemble very small white maggots with black heads which, when watered, surface. They feed on decaying organic matter, it can be a sign that you have [...]
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Brown and dead patches in my conifer hedge.
January 27th, 2006 · No Comments
Question I have brown dead areas in my conifers which seem to be spreading Answer When brown patches appear in your conifers inexplicably, consider the origins of these conifers in damp rainy, mild woodlands on the western edge of North America. Many brown patches result from adverse growing conditions such as drought, frost or cold, [...]
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Small trees for a garden with limited space
January 27th, 2006 · No Comments
Can you recommend a smaller tree for my garden? Tthe following small trees would be suitable for your garden. These trees are to limit the total size by light annual pruning in the autumn – Amelanchier lamarki, Gladitsia triacanthos Ruby Lace, Acer Negundo Flamingo, Malus Red Jade, Robina pseudoacasia, More
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Establishing outdoor azaleas
January 27th, 2006 · No Comments
Question How can I establish outdoor Azaleas? . Answer The best way to plant out door azaleas is to use sedge peat and an acid loving plant food. The sedge peat is the type of peat you find in cheap grow bags, used for tomato growing in a glasshouse. Azalea roots are always near to [...]
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Ideal grasses for your garden
January 27th, 2006 · No Comments
Question Can You suggest some grasses for my garden? Answer Miscanthus Sinensis ‘Zebrinus’ has yellow horizontal striped foliage for summer interest and then in autumn it produces silky, brown-pink flowers. Stipa Arundinacea continue to give form and shape throughout the year with the added bonus of autumn/winter colour. This grass is not tall – it [...]
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Care of Cyclamen Persicum hybrids
January 26th, 2006 · No Comments
Question I have been given a cyclamen for Xmas, how do I care for it? Answer With care, cyclamen will bloom for several months and will flower again in future years. Buy a plant with plenty of buds showing under the foliage and avoid any plants with drooping or yellow leaves. Choose a brightly lit [...]
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Which plants from hardwood cuttings?
January 26th, 2006 · No Comments
Question Please could you recommend some simple plants to propagate from hardwood cuttings? Answer These are some of the easiest plants to propagate from hard wood cuttings- Ribes, Cornus, Salix, Forsythia, Vitus, Sambucus, Jasminum, Viburnum, Roses, Kerria, Buddlhia, Select wood which has had a full growing season to mature. Cut one year’s growth from the [...]
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Yarrow in my Lawn
January 26th, 2006 · No Comments
Question How can I remove Yarrow from my lawn? Answer Once established in your lawn Yarrow is (Achillea Millefolium) is a very difficult weed to control. It normally invades a lawn when it is weak through excessive use, or a stressful period for the lawn, for example, in a drought. Firstly, maintaining your lawn correctly [...]
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Powdery Mildew
January 26th, 2006 · No Comments
Question Some of my plants have powdery mildew, is there a cure? Answer Powdery mildew tends to attack plants that are weak, often from being grown in the wrong conditions. It is best to ensure that plants are in their ideal position and have the correct treatment. For example, a sun-lover will struggle in shade [...]
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