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BoyPete 23-07-2005 07:51 PM

A warning..............
 
...............that might be useful. Around my sweetcorn, I sowed two packets
of wild flower seeds to brighten things up. They grew well, and very
thickly. This morning, my son 'lost' a ball in them. After some poking
around, I saw it, and plunged my hand it to retrieve it. Did you know they
include nettles in 'wild flowers'?? About 15 or so stings. A very liberal
application of Anthisan has kept the pain and swelling to a minimum. Lesson
learnt! :)
--
ßôyþëtë



Kay 23-07-2005 10:27 PM

In article , BoyPete
writes
..............that might be useful. Around my sweetcorn, I sowed two packets
of wild flower seeds to brighten things up. They grew well, and very
thickly. This morning, my son 'lost' a ball in them. After some poking
around, I saw it, and plunged my hand it to retrieve it. Did you know they
include nettles in 'wild flowers'??


I doubt that very much. The annual nettle seeds freely, and appears in
all sorts of places. Just because you've planted wildflower seeds
doesn't prevent the seeds that are already around in your garden from
germinating.

About 15 or so stings. A very liberal
application of Anthisan has kept the pain and swelling to a minimum. Lesson
learnt! :)


Next lesson: it's not just the wildflower patch where nettle seedlings
may appear. Be careful wherever you plunge your hand.
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"


BoyPete 23-07-2005 10:45 PM

Kay wrote:
In article , BoyPete
writes
..............that might be useful. Around my sweetcorn, I sowed two
packets of wild flower seeds to brighten things up. They grew well,
and very thickly. This morning, my son 'lost' a ball in them. After
some poking around, I saw it, and plunged my hand it to retrieve it.
Did you know they include nettles in 'wild flowers'??


I doubt that very much. The annual nettle seeds freely, and appears in
all sorts of places. Just because you've planted wildflower seeds
doesn't prevent the seeds that are already around in your garden from
germinating.

About 15 or so stings. A very liberal
application of Anthisan has kept the pain and swelling to a minimum.
Lesson learnt! :)


Next lesson: it's not just the wildflower patch where nettle seedlings
may appear. Be careful wherever you plunge your hand.


Hi Kay,
I hear what you say, but my garden is very small.........no nettles, not
ever. 6ft wall all round. With respect, I'm totally convinced the nettles
(3 of them) came in the seeds. I've lived here 12 years, and never seen a
nettle.
--
ßôyþëtë



Kay 24-07-2005 07:49 AM

In article , BoyPete
writes
Kay wrote:
In article , BoyPete
writes
..............that might be useful. Around my sweetcorn, I sowed two
packets of wild flower seeds to brighten things up. They grew well,
and very thickly. This morning, my son 'lost' a ball in them. After
some poking around, I saw it, and plunged my hand it to retrieve it.
Did you know they include nettles in 'wild flowers'??


I doubt that very much. The annual nettle seeds freely, and appears in
all sorts of places. Just because you've planted wildflower seeds
doesn't prevent the seeds that are already around in your garden from
germinating.

About 15 or so stings. A very liberal
application of Anthisan has kept the pain and swelling to a minimum.
Lesson learnt! :)


Next lesson: it's not just the wildflower patch where nettle seedlings
may appear. Be careful wherever you plunge your hand.


I hear what you say, but my garden is very small.........no nettles, not
ever. 6ft wall all round. With respect, I'm totally convinced the nettles
(3 of them) came in the seeds. I've lived here 12 years, and never seen a
nettle.


They won't have been a deliberate addition to the wild flower mixture.
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"


BoyPete 24-07-2005 09:07 AM

Kay wrote:
In article , BoyPete
writes
Kay wrote:
In article , BoyPete
writes
..............that might be useful. Around my sweetcorn, I sowed
two packets of wild flower seeds to brighten things up. They grew
well, and very thickly. This morning, my son 'lost' a ball in
them. After some poking around, I saw it, and plunged my hand it
to retrieve it. Did you know they include nettles in 'wild
flowers'??

I doubt that very much. The annual nettle seeds freely, and appears
in all sorts of places. Just because you've planted wildflower seeds
doesn't prevent the seeds that are already around in your garden
from germinating.

About 15 or so stings. A very liberal
application of Anthisan has kept the pain and swelling to a
minimum. Lesson learnt! :)

Next lesson: it's not just the wildflower patch where nettle
seedlings may appear. Be careful wherever you plunge your hand.


I hear what you say, but my garden is very small.........no nettles,
not ever. 6ft wall all round. With respect, I'm totally convinced
the nettles (3 of them) came in the seeds. I've lived here 12 years,
and never seen a nettle.


They won't have been a deliberate addition to the wild flower mixture.


ok, ta :)
--
ßôyþëtë



Anthony Anson 24-07-2005 01:36 PM

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They won't have been a deliberate addition to the wild flower mixture.


ok, ta :)


Well, unless the urg terrorists are loose at the packaging plant...


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