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Old 24-05-2004, 10:12 PM
David W.E. Roberts
 
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Default Bloody walnuts!


"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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Kay Easton wrote:
In article , Alan Holmes
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Or should it be bloody squirrels, I've got walnuts coming up all
over the place, it's happened before but I can't remember it
being on this scale.

Possibly the worst one is the one in the middle of the strawberry
bed, can't get it out without damaging the strawberries!

leave it till you've harvested the strawberries. Then you can replant
the strawberry plants without harm to this year's fruit.

Do you think there's a market for young walnut trees? Worth a try.


You clearly don't live near a mature walnut tree, in a light soil
area. Bloody weeds, that's what they are! And, yes, it is the
tree rats that are the problem. Casserole them, that's what I say.

I have this problem every year.


Doesn't mean there isn't a market :-)

I have a friend with a mature Bay tree and this has little seedlings all
over the place like weeds.

I have several in pots.

Doesn't stop people charging £30 or more for a Bay tree in a pot - all you
need is to find someone who doesn't live near a walnut tree.

Come to think of it, a few years back they were charging serious money for
Feverfew and this is like a weed in our garden.

So - anyone want to swap a walnut tree or two for some Feverfew?

Cheers
Dave R


 
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