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On 14 Oct 2006 08:33:29 -0700, "Mike in Spain"
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. Biggest problem we have with pelargoniums is the
geranium moth, really decimates them, so have to spray
regularly.Several years ago we had a holiday in Egypt in March and
were sunbathing and
swimming and the locals were wearing scarves and sweaters.
I've never heard of the geranium moth but perhaps we don't get that
here.
Does it have a natural predator you can encourage into the garden
too?

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I don't know of one, and not seen one mentioned in the gardening
articles in the local papers.


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On 14 Oct 2006 08:33:29 -0700, "Mike in Spain"
wrote and included this (or some of
this):
. Biggest problem we have with pelargoniums is the
geranium moth, really decimates them, so have to spray
regularly.Several years ago we had a holiday in Egypt in March and
were sunbathing and
swimming and the locals were wearing scarves and sweaters.
I've never heard of the geranium moth but perhaps we don't get that
here.
Does it have a natural predator you can encourage into the garden
too?

--
Sachawww.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devonhttp://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/- Hide quoted text --
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quoted text -

I don't know of one, and not seen one mentioned in the gardening
articles in the local papers.

Google is your friend


I'm afraid I don't know anyone called Google.


You should stay in more


But you cannot meet people staying in!



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On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 16:04:13 GMT, "Alan Holmes"
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"®óñ© © ² * ¹°°³" wrote in message
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On 14 Oct 2006 08:33:29 -0700, "Mike in Spain"
wrote and included this (or some of
this):
. Biggest problem we have with pelargoniums is the
geranium moth, really decimates them, so have to spray
regularly.Several years ago we had a holiday in Egypt in March and
were sunbathing and
swimming and the locals were wearing scarves and sweaters.
I've never heard of the geranium moth but perhaps we don't get that
here.
Does it have a natural predator you can encourage into the garden too?

--
Sachawww.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devonhttp://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/- Hide quoted text -- Show
quoted text -

I don't know of one, and not seen one mentioned in the gardening
articles in the local papers.


Google is your friend


I'm afraid I don't know anyone called Google.


You should stay in more

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"Mike" wrote in message
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message
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"®óñ© © ² * ¹°°³" wrote in message
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On 14 Oct 2006 08:33:29 -0700, "Mike in Spain"
wrote and included this (or some of
this):
. Biggest problem we have with pelargoniums is the
geranium moth, really decimates them, so have to spray
regularly.Several years ago we had a holiday in Egypt in March and
were sunbathing and
swimming and the locals were wearing scarves and sweaters.
I've never heard of the geranium moth but perhaps we don't get that
here.
Does it have a natural predator you can encourage into the garden
too?

--
Sachawww.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devonhttp://www.discoverdartmoor.co.uk/- Hide quoted text --
Show quoted text -

I don't know of one, and not seen one mentioned in the gardening
articles in the local papers.

Google is your friend


I'm afraid I don't know anyone called Google.


Mrs Wither's daughter.


I don't knmow a Mrs Wither, so I cannot know her daughter!

Pity!


Mike



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Google is your friend

I'm afraid I don't know anyone called Google.


You should stay in more


But you cannot meet people staying in!


Your average spider seems to manage alright.


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