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wrote: Quite right too, perfectly understandable {and even OT} but you did feel able to do so yourself in the news group just up there ^ in the thread. g I think this thread's cursed you know ... but quite an eye opener too. Isn't it, though. More eyes than you may care for have seen your cheap bullying threats to Judith. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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La Puce wrote: wrote: Quite right too, perfectly understandable {and even OT} but you did feel able to do so yourself in the news group just up there ^ in the thread. g I think this thread's cursed you know ... but quite an eye opener too. Isn't it, though. More eyes than you may care for have seen your cheap bullying threats to Judith. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ On 10/10/06 18:00, in article . com, "La Puce" wrote: Philippe Gautier wrote: Funny, I tried the nematodes without any success in my garden and concluded that it was too damp and cold!!! Was it in spring? Because that's when you ought to do it. Twice at 3 weeks intervals. snip Very misleading indeed. One *starts* applying it in spring when the ground has reached a temp of above 5°C or 40°F. You can use nematodes outdoors between mid March and October. It can/should then be used continually, every SIX WEEKS throughout the year. It's also a good idea to apply it in autumn before the slugs lay their eggs. You need to use it for 2 to 3 years before seeing the full benefits but it certainly does work. However, if you apply it only in spring and only twice at 3 weekly intervals, of course it won't work. For vine weevil, we apply it in April and October and we don't have vine weevil. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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On 10/10/06 18:00, in article . com, "La Puce" Philippe Gautier wrote: Funny, I tried the nematodes without any success in my garden and concluded that it was too damp and cold!!! Was it in spring? Because that's when you ought to do it. Twice at 3 weeks intervals. snip Very misleading indeed. One *starts* applying it in spring when the ground has reached a temp of above 5°C or 40°F. You can use nematodes outdoors between mid March and October. It can/should then be used continually, every SIX WEEKS throughout the year. It's also a good idea to apply it in autumn before the slugs lay their eggs. You need to use it for 2 to 3 years before seeing the full benefits but it certainly does work. However, if you apply it only in spring and only twice at 3 weekly intervals, of course it won't work. For vine weevil, we apply it in April and October and we don't have vine weevil. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ "La Puce" wrote in message oups.com... Philippe Gautier wrote: Funny, I tried the nematodes without any success in my garden and concluded that it was too damp and cold!!! Was it in spring? Because that's when you ought to do it. Twice at 3 weeks intervals. You will see the results the following years by seeing less or none of the tiny little black slugs. I'm looking forward to next spring to give my experiment a scoring point (cross fingers ;o) Tu es francais? At the risk of being verbally abused and physically assaulted by you I must point out serious errors in your post. The nematodes will only survive above 5C. The time for application is when you can guarantee that below 5C is not likely at nights or daytime. |
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Sacha wrote: No wonder you send people such appalling gardening advice. You simply are too lazy to read properly. I said that the ground needs to have reached a temperature of 5C. The GROUND, Puce, The GROUND. We use these things here. My husband was one of the earliest pioneers of biological controls in this country. Please do not try to tell me that URBED in Manchester, as represented by its office clerk knows more than he does. I will not be able to believe a word you say - situation normal. Please do tell us when I have threatened to assault you either verbally or physically? Firstly, it would be impossible to assault you verbally, given the filth that pours from your own mouth and secondly, I wouldn't soil a sterilised bargepole by physical proximity to you. I fear very much that you are responsible for some truly awful things happening in others' gardens! Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote: At the risk of being verbally abused and physically assaulted by you I must point out serious errors in your post. The nematodes will only survive above 5C. The time for application is when you can guarantee that below 5C is not likely at nights or daytime. Applications every 6 weeks (not 3) is the recommended dosage by the reputable manufacturers. Slugs only have a few months when they are not active and unfortunately they have plenty of time to build up a significant population when the nematodes are inactive (i.e. dead). Your hopes of fewer slugs next year are wishful thinking. I should add that the use of nematodes in a closed environment (greenhouse) is a different scenario. |
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On 11/10/06 17:36, in article
, "La Puce" wrote: Sacha wrote: No wonder you send people such appalling gardening advice. You simply are too lazy to read properly. I said that the ground needs to have reached a temperature of 5C. The GROUND, Puce, The GROUND. We use these things here. My husband was one of the earliest pioneers of biological controls in this country. Please do not try to tell me that URBED in Manchester, as represented by its office clerk knows more than he does. I will not be able to believe a word you say - situation normal. Please do tell us when I have threatened to assault you either verbally or physically? Firstly, it would be impossible to assault you verbally, given the filth that pours from your own mouth and secondly, I wouldn't soil a sterilised bargepole by physical proximity to you. I fear very much that you are responsible for some truly awful things happening in others' gardens! Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote: At the risk of being verbally abused and physically assaulted by you I must point out serious errors in your post. The nematodes will only survive above 5C. The time for application is when you can guarantee that below 5C is not likely at nights or daytime. Applications every 6 weeks (not 3) is the recommended dosage by the reputable manufacturers. Slugs only have a few months when they are not active and unfortunately they have plenty of time to build up a significant population when the nematodes are inactive (i.e. dead). Your hopes of fewer slugs next year are wishful thinking. I should add that the use of nematodes in a closed environment (greenhouse) is a different scenario. Still can't read, eh. Tsk. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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Oh dear:-((
Hubbard really is fighting hard now :-(((( Me thinks she has met her match and is up against some stiff opposition :-(( "Know when you are beat" Give up Hubbard Go and organise uk.rec.gardening.moderated and be done with it. Bow out like a Lady Mike Who can see the situation :-))))) "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 11/10/06 17:07, in article , "La Puce" wrote: Sacha wrote: One *starts* applying it in spring when the ground has reached a temp of above 5°C or 40°F. snip At the risk of being verbally abused and physically assaulted by you I must point out serious errors in your post. The nematodes will only survive above 5C. The time for application is when you can guarantee that below 5C is not likely at nights or daytime. No wonder you send people such appalling gardening advice. You simply are too lazy to read properly. I said that the ground needs to have reached a temperature of 5C. The GROUND, Puce, The GROUND. We use these things here. My husband was one of the earliest pioneers of biological controls in this country. Please do not try to tell me that URBED in Manchester, as represented by its office clerk knows more than he does. I will not be able to believe a word you say - situation normal. Please do tell us when I have threatened to assault you either verbally or physically? Firstly, it would be impossible to assault you verbally, given the filth that pours from your own mouth and secondly, I wouldn't soil a sterilised bargepole by physical proximity to you. I fear very much that you are responsible for some truly awful things happening in others' gardens! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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Sacha wrote: No wonder you send people such appalling gardening advice. You simply are too lazy to read properly. I said that the ground needs to have reached a temperature of 5C. The GROUND, Puce, The GROUND. Bingo! I have started this thread to show you that it's you who cannot read properly and to show you how agressive you are towards me. It is Rupert who said the above not me. I took my quotes from the suppliers of my nematodes which I have used this spring, as many recalls since we talked about it at long lenghth. We use these things here. My husband was one of the earliest pioneers of biological controls in this country. Please do not try to tell me that URBED in Manchester, as represented by its office clerk knows more than he does. I have never said this. I have never talked about your husband. You constantly talk about your husband and your children and your royalties etc. I don't. And I'm not a clerk. I will not be able to believe a word you say - situation normal. Please do tell us when I have threatened to assault you either verbally or physically? Err... again, if you can read, it's Rupert who wrote this not me. Firstly, it would be impossible to assault you verbally, given the filth that pours from your own mouth and secondly, I wouldn't soil a sterilised bargepole by physical proximity to you. The vile pouring out is from you only not me hence sorting out another thread so we can all see where and when you attack Sacha. For every time you say nasty things I'll copy them in this thread. I fear very much that you are responsible for some truly awful things happening in others' gardens! I have an RHS2, a Permaculture Design Certificate, I've been accepted at a landscape garden design course and I've been gardening since I'm *this* high. Many in this forum are in here to learn and to share. I'm not sure why you consider me any different. Tell me what are your gardening qualifications? I'm not in any competition with you Sacha. You are the one constantly going bizerk. You look quite mad frankly! But this thread should show your colours as I am sick and tired to be assaulted by you. Carry on and it will show in here. Stop and we all will have a nice time. Simple. |
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"La Puce" wrote in message ups.com... I have an RHS2, a Permaculture Design Certificate, I've been accepted at a landscape garden design course and I've been gardening since I'm *this* high. Fairly vulgar behaviour Puce and not really qualifications to boast about. There are people on this newsgroup who are highly respected horticulturalists who have never mention their impeccable qualifications |
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"La Puce" wrote in message ups.com... .. Stop and we all will have a nice time. Simple. Hubbard won't stop. Take it from me. She owns the newsgroup and HAS to have the last say. FULL STOP You mark my words. She will come back time and time again You see if I am not right. I usually am and she will prove me right again Mike Watching |
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On 11 Oct 2006 11:19:30 -0700, "La Puce" wrote:
I'm not in any competition with you Sacha. You are the one constantly going bizerk. You look quite mad frankly! But this thread should show your colours as I am sick and tired to be assaulted by you. Carry on and it will show in here. Stop and we all will have a nice time. Simple. Now listen, peasant, don't argue with the owners. See alt.gossip.royalty (google the archives) Get sued, stalked, harassed, slandered, black-balled and shrieked at by the harpies. Know your place, woman. Nemo |
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On 11/10/06 19:19, in article
, "La Puce" wrote: Sacha wrote: No wonder you send people such appalling gardening advice. You simply are too lazy to read properly. I said that the ground needs to have reached a temperature of 5C. The GROUND, Puce, The GROUND. Bingo! I have started this thread to show you that it's you who cannot read properly and to show you how agressive you are towards me. It is Rupert who said the above not me. I took my quotes from the suppliers of my nematodes which I have used this spring, as many recalls since we talked about it at long lenghth. You are utterly absurd. You are replying to me about a post sent by Rupert and are accusing me of physically and verbally threatening you? And yet you quoted my post, and are now claiming it's Rupert's. I have no idea what is the matter with you Puce and I don't care but by virtue of starting this thread and distorting our posts, you have shown yourself to be a sick, sick person. I feel very sorry for all who have to deal with you but aside from correcting your more obvious blunders, I will not be one of them. snip -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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"Sacha" wrote in message
I will not be able to believe a word you say - situation normal. I find it fascinating that for although Puce claims to NOT be a troll and asks to be left alone, she starts a thread with this title and then proceeds to keep putting in snippets from other's posts that is simply guaranteed to keep the arguments going. She short a few kangaroos in the paddock, a few tinnies short of a party, and hasn't got all her chairs at home. |
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On 12/10/06 10:07, in article
, "Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote: "Sacha" wrote in message I will not be able to believe a word you say - situation normal. I find it fascinating that for although Puce claims to NOT be a troll and asks to be left alone, she starts a thread with this title and then proceeds to keep putting in snippets from other's posts that is simply guaranteed to keep the arguments going. She short a few kangaroos in the paddock, a few tinnies short of a party, and hasn't got all her chairs at home. Haven't heard those before! The Italian equivalent is "he's missing a few Fridays", which is a really weird one. -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon http://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/ |
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Farm1 wrote: I find it fascinating that for although Puce claims to NOT be a troll and asks to be left alone, she starts a thread with this title and then proceeds to keep putting in snippets from other's posts that is simply guaranteed to keep the arguments going. Such perception! Don't give up your day's job ) It's precisely to leave the other thread and posters alone. You guys just LOVE an argument. So here a thread for you. Don't thank me. It's ok. She short a few kangaroos in the paddock, a few tinnies short of a party, and hasn't got all her chairs at home. ) Takes one to know one, hey mate! |
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