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Old 31-10-2006, 11:22 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Lemming-like Lizzies?


"Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message
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"Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message
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I was given some busy lizzies, which we planted in a large half-barrel
on the patio.

They flowered well all summer, though became somewhat 'leggy' over the
early autumn. They all appear to have jumped out of the pot; the last
jumped out an hour ago, having seemed fine this morning.

Is this phenomenon well-known?

Root rot or vine weevils can cause this. make sure you send the
compost from
the pots to green recycling where hopefully they will be composted to a
sufficiently high temperature to kill things. Don't put pot content on to
your own garden or domestic sized compost heap


Gill M



Thanks. The 'pot' is close to a cubic metre in volume, which I wouldn't
realistically be able to dig out. Is there some kind of poison I could
use or should I just plant some other plants (less vulnerable to this
pest) in it?

I had hoped to put some bulbs in it soon.

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Helen D. Vecht:
Edgware.


"If" you do have vine weevil in pots then Provardo Vine weevil killer will
do a good job. It also offers some protection against some other sap
suckers.
There is also a nematode which claims to be effective-but I have not tried
it.