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[email protected] 05-05-2012 11:08 AM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 

I gave up and netted them against the pigeons, the cold dealt with
most of the whitefly, and the cool, wet conditions mean that they
are cropping well, and not all at once!

Almost everything else is sulking, or growing very slowly, of course :-(


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

David in Normandy[_8_] 05-05-2012 01:38 PM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 
On 05/05/2012 12:08, wrote:
I gave up and netted them against the pigeons, the cold dealt with
most of the whitefly, and the cool, wet conditions mean that they
are cropping well, and not all at once!

Almost everything else is sulking, or growing very slowly, of course :-(


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


Slugs have got to lots of my brassica seedlings. I'm reluctant to use
pellets though.

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Baz[_4_] 05-05-2012 01:40 PM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 
wrote in :


I gave up and netted them against the pigeons, the cold dealt with
most of the whitefly, and the cool, wet conditions mean that they
are cropping well, and not all at once!

Almost everything else is sulking, or growing very slowly, of course :-(


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


How we all love the whitefly! Come the warmer weather they WILL pee us all
off with their numbers.

You are lucky to get a crop, or did you mean growing well?

Good luck.
Baz

[email protected] 05-05-2012 03:16 PM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 
In article ,
Baz wrote:

I gave up and netted them against the pigeons, the cold dealt with
most of the whitefly, and the cool, wet conditions mean that they
are cropping well, and not all at once!

Almost everything else is sulking, or growing very slowly, of course :-(


How we all love the whitefly! Come the warmer weather they WILL pee us all
off with their numbers.


Not typically with me - they seem to prefer the colder weather here.

You are lucky to get a crop, or did you mean growing well?


They are cropping gradually, and quite well - so often, I get nothing
except for a single fortnight.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

[email protected] 05-05-2012 03:19 PM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 
In article ,
David in Normandy wrote:

Slugs have got to lots of my brassica seedlings. I'm reluctant to use
pellets though.


I find that they don't work. I used to use them very sparingly,
without much success, so I tried one test of putting almost a
layer of them around some plants, and it had no more effect.
So I shan't ever buy them again.

Currently, they are causing trouble to some of my Hemerocallis,
because it isn't warm enough for the plants to gwor much.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

No Name 05-05-2012 04:30 PM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 
wrote:
Slugs have got to lots of my brassica seedlings. I'm reluctant to use
pellets though.


I find that they don't work. I used to use them very sparingly,
without much success, so I tried one test of putting almost a
layer of them around some plants, and it had no more effect.
So I shan't ever buy them again.


We had reasonable success with nemaslugs, but I think their effectiveness has pretty
much died off now, as we haven't bothered for a year or more.

No Name 05-05-2012 06:51 PM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 
Sacha wrote:
I find that they don't work. I used to use them very sparingly,
without much success, so I tried one test of putting almost a
layer of them around some plants, and it had no more effect.
So I shan't ever buy them again.


We had reasonable success with nemaslugs, but I think their
effectiveness has pretty
much died off now, as we haven't bothered for a year or more.


You have to treat every year! It works.


Technically, I think you're meant to treat every 2 or 3 times a year. It
worked well whilst we did it, and it carried on working well for a while,
then we got bored and stopped doing it. Bored/disorganised/etc


news 08-05-2012 03:04 PM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 
In article , writes

I gave up and netted them against the pigeons, the cold dealt with
most of the whitefly, and the cool, wet conditions mean that they
are cropping well, and not all at once!

Almost everything else is sulking, or growing very slowly, of course :-(


******* pigeons. Last year they at least waited untuil my cherries were
fruit. This year, they're ripping flowers and shoots off the trees with
gay abandon as soon as my back's turned. Looks like someone's emptied a
shredder underneath them.

And then there are the rats in the shed. Very little gardening stuff in
there - other than a couple of bags of compost (a multi and a JI#3).
They ripped the bags open and pulled a big pileout. I didn't have time
to do anything, so left it until the next day. When I looked again the
next day, all of the JI#3 and half the multi had been spread over the
floor in a thin even layer.

On top of that, they found a sack of expensive cat litter - made of
corn, perhaps. Empty sack and a lot of rat shit.

--
regards andyw

Janet 08-05-2012 03:47 PM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 
In article ,
says...

And then there are the rats in the shed. Very little gardening stuff in
there - other than a couple of bags of compost (a multi and a JI#3).
They ripped the bags open and pulled a big pileout. I didn't have time
to do anything, so left it until the next day. When I looked again the
next day, all of the JI#3 and half the multi had been spread over the
floor in a thin even layer.


I had a rat get into the garage and in the course of one night, it
emptied a full sack of compost and built it into a perfect coned heap a
yard away.Like Close Encounters of the Third Kind.

I was impressed with the effort and industry of that rat until it did the
same thing with another new sack of compost. Then it was Revenge of the
Ratbait.

Janet

No Name 08-05-2012 04:25 PM

Lovely weather for brocolli
 
news wrote:
******* pigeons. Last year they at least waited untuil my cherries were
fruit. This year, they're ripping flowers and shoots off the trees with
gay abandon as soon as my back's turned. Looks like someone's emptied a
shredder underneath them.


Oh, you've got that, too? They've been at our cherry tree already, and I
thought it was odd. Nothing (touch wood) has got the unripe redcurrants
yet, though! Really need to get that netting on

And then there are the rats in the shed. Very little gardening stuff in


Rats under the decking and, by the looks of the potatoes I finally got in
yesterday, in the allotment shed, too. :-(


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