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Old 02-03-2007, 12:34 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Janet Tweedy Janet Tweedy is offline
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Default Question about bulbs

We had an interesting talk last night at Ballinger Gardening society
from Brian Davies (who incidentally , reckons he runs the most
informative and useful gardening website on the Internet!)
Anyway. He claimed that bulbs, when touched, even gently or when they
grow and touch a stone or some hard object, all exude an acid.
This is what animals such as rodents and deer etc can smell.
When asked to explain he went on about the 'life clock' of a bulb, which
wasn't at all what I wanted to know.
He then asked if he had answered my question and when I said no, he
explained about sap rising in a tree!
I didn't have the heart to say that still didn't explain why bulbs would
exude something that attracts animals to eat them and the audience was
getting a bit restive as it was just before tea time

Can anyone tell em what he was talking about?
Does this mean we should handle bulbs as little as possible.

Of course he also said that vine weevil have host plants such as
bergenias, rhododendrons and auriculas, and I wasn't too keen to agree
with him on that, nor come to think of it, with the fact that he puts
fleece inside the bottom of his pots so vine weevil can't get in?

I thought they landed on the soil and buried the eggs that way?

He runs a gardening school in Thatcham by the way ................



Janet
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