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New garden - help req
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Pridham writes In article , says... Hi all, Just moved to a new house, the garden is a little un-cared for - but only for a year or so while the move completed. Before I start hacking around too much I need some plant IDs, photos he http://www.flickr.com/photos/3966580...7621553462651/ The final picture is of an apple tree that looks to have had aphids on it for some time. I've washed the worst of them off but is it beyond saving? There's another apple tree within touching distance that is in great health although they look more like cookers than eaters - have to try some apple wine :-) Mike 3893 = Ceanothus arborea Trewithan Blue 3894 = Cotinus coggygria 3895 = Phormium tenax 3896 = Cytissus battendeiri Excellent - thanks. Unless you want lots more apples ignore the aphid problem it will be self regulating in the long run (put up some tit boxes) Hmm never thought of bird boxes, will maybe give that a go. -- Mike Buckley RD350LC2 CB72 |
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