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David D 17-02-2010 03:21 PM

Bugle!!
 
Hello everyone, any body got any ideas how to get rid of Bugle, it's a
bloody pest, I keep pulling it out but it pops up somewhere else. It seems
to like the top end of my garden (which is on a slope), this battle has been
going on for a couple of years now.

Regards.



Gopher 17-02-2010 03:29 PM

Bugle!!
 
In message , David D
writes
Hello everyone, any body got any ideas how to get rid of Bugle, it's a
bloody pest, I keep pulling it out but it pops up somewhere else. It seems
to like the top end of my garden (which is on a slope), this battle has been
going on for a couple of years now.

Regards.

Persistent little B's aren't they! But lovely when in flower and some of
our rarest butterflies use them as an important food plant If you want
to reconsider their destruction, people pay good money for them - £7.50
for 10 etc. (see http://www.reallywildflowers.co.uk/product/bugle/shop)

Good luck!
--
Gopher .... I know my place!

David D 17-02-2010 03:35 PM

Bugle!!
 
Gopher,
Thanks for the link, news to me that butterflies like them as
I've never seen any on them. Might container grow some in that case, £7.50
for 10!! I was rich last year and din't know it!
Regards.

"Gopher" wrote in message
...
In message , David D
writes
Hello everyone, any body got any ideas how to get rid of Bugle, it's a
bloody pest, I keep pulling it out but it pops up somewhere else. It seems
to like the top end of my garden (which is on a slope), this battle has
been
going on for a couple of years now.

Regards.

Persistent little B's aren't they! But lovely when in flower and some of
our rarest butterflies use them as an important food plant If you want to
reconsider their destruction, people pay good money for them - £7.50 for
10 etc. (see http://www.reallywildflowers.co.uk/product/bugle/shop)

Good luck!
--
Gopher .... I know my place!




beccabunga 17-02-2010 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David D (Post 877667)
Hello everyone, any body got any ideas how to get rid of Bugle, it's a
bloody pest, I keep pulling it out but it pops up somewhere else. It seems
to like the top end of my garden (which is on a slope), this battle has been
going on for a couple of years now.

Regards.

Is this the native bugle or one of the fancy-leaved ones? We had a real problem with a bronze leafed form, and the only way to get shot of it [apart from weedkiller] was to carefully dig it out and compost or burn it. If you pull it out, you leave behind rootlets which turn into a new plant.

rbel 18-02-2010 02:45 PM

Bugle!!
 
On Wed, 17 Feb 2010 15:35:57 -0000, David D
wrote:

Gopher,
Thanks for the link, news to me that butterflies like them as
I've never seen any on them. Might container grow some in that case,
£7.50
for 10!! I was rich last year and din't know it!
Regards.



You may want to have a look at
http://www.plantpress.com/wildlife/o736-bugle.php for information on the
insects that are attracted to bugle.

rbel


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