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Old 08-06-2009, 12:23 PM
poppyrae poppyrae is offline
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Thank you for your reply and not being very good on a computer i hope you get this reply
Rearly apart from my neighbour removing his hedge there has not been a lot of difference in the weather Except that now the wisteria is more exposed to the wind THe wisteria is the same height as the bungalow and has only produced 3 very small leaves and they are a yellow the flowers died as soon as they appeared The main stem on the tree seems healthy but there is a lot of dead branches entwined all the way up and a couple of birds nests at the top I have managed to have a close look at one of the leaves and can see no insects on it but the leaf is so small and delicate
as for the gooseberry bush i think i shall have to leave it alone as i could try thefly spray but being 65 i cannot run very fast There was a down pour of rain last night and i was hoping this might make them go and find a dryer place Thanks once again for your reply QUOTE='David Hare-Scott[_2_];849885']poppyrae wrote:
i moved into this bungalow 17 yrs ago it had a wisteria growing up
the front of it. Every year it has grown its leaves then produced
flowers
this year it only produced a few flowers first which soon died and
then it
produced a few leaves which soon died as well . My neighbour used to
have
a high conifer hedge that used to give it shelter but he has had this
cut down
I have no experiance in gardening at all so could some one tell me
what
problem they think it could be


You don't give much to go on. Was winter particularly wet or dry? What is
the soil like now where it is growing? Does the stem of the wisteria seem
solid and healthy? Are there any new shoots emerging now? Did the cutting
of this hedge change either the light or drainage of the wisteria, if so
how?


Also this afternoon i went to check on my gooseberry bush and a swarm
of wasps flew out with what looked like a giant wasp then they all
flew back in again
is there anything i can do about that problem


I really don't know what to say to that question. Don't go near the
gooseberry bush or spray the wasps would seem to be the choices, fly spray
will do it but take care.

Don't do what my father once did. We had a huge paper-wasp nest hanging
under the eaves of the house and he decided to burn them out with a lighted
rolled-up newspaper. He was stung several times and nearly burned down the
house.

David[/quote]