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Enjoying a drop of red.
Brocton crap. Pillaton poor for indoor plants.Garden Centres at Brocton & Pillaton, but not sure of their indoor plant ranges. Dobbies & the one whose name I can't remember at Gailey as well.
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Brocton crap. Pillaton poor for indoor plants.Garden Centres at Brocton & Pillaton, but not sure of their indoor plant ranges. Dobbies & the one whose name I can't remember at Gailey as well.
Job done but my goodness they know how to charge!Trentham gardens
Ask them if you can come round and sort it for them maybe? Or just take the fence out if it’s a loose-fit one when they’re away and the ivy mysteriously disappearsIs there such a thong as permanent weed killer? The ivy from the house behind has destroyed most of the shed, and while I can just about get to the stuff going over the fence it's the stuff rooting under that's doing the most damage.
Does salting the earth work? Can I just bung a load of salt on my side of the fence? It's a rental house so residents don't care about sorting from their side, all I can do is kill what's on mine.
Please done use poisonous chemicals. This world is struggling enough .Is there such a thong as permanent weed killer? The ivy from the house behind has destroyed most of the shed, and while I can just about get to the stuff going over the fence it's the stuff rooting under that's doing the most damage.
Does salting the earth work? Can I just bung a load of salt on my side of the fence? It's a rental house so residents don't care about sorting from their side, all I can do is kill what's on mine.
I hope so!Is there such a thong as permanent weed killer? The ivy from the house behind has destroyed most of the shed, and while I can just about get to the stuff going over the fence it's the stuff rooting under that's doing the most damage.
Does salting the earth work? Can I just bung a load of salt on my side of the fence? It's a rental house so residents don't care about sorting from their side, all I can do is kill what's on mine.
Ivy is an absolute barsteward to remove. The only effective way is to cut or dig it out, I have found.Salt won't be hugely effective on established ivy, it's more 'useful' against much lighter foes.
If the base(s) if the ivy are accessible, then cutting it off and systematically removing any regrowth will kill it, eventually.
There's been some on the front of our house for years, growing from a plant in next doors garden.....I've tried everything to get rid of it, all we can do is keep pulling it off the front of the house and trying to kill off the stems....but I can't get to the roots so im never going to be able to kill it properlyIvy is an absolute barsteward to remove. The only effective way is to cut or dig it out, I have found.
Old age finally creeping up on you?I used to dig the plots over in one go, but I've decided to do one a day at the moment.
Cut mine here in Formby as well today. Did the ones at home last weekend. On neither occasion did the bloody mowers want to start without seriously being threatened with a hammer.The recent weather here having been as dry as is likely in February, and today being very springlike, I decided to cut the lawns.
They didn't need doing, but it's a job I can then forget for a few weeks. - and it's nice to know that the mower really will start, after its winterval.
All done and scattered on a plot, to weather for a few days and then be turned in, with the next ash from the fire.
More likely the Darkness!!!Old age finally creeping up on you?
I've never been to Lowestoft - in fact, I don't think I've ever been in Suffolk at all.More likely the Darkness!!!
More likely the Darkness!!!
Justin Hawkins does a vlog on youtube. He comes across as a lovely bloke.I've never been to Lowestoft - in fact, I don't think I've ever been in Suffolk at all.
Essex is the only county I haven't ticked off the visited list! !I've never been to Lowestoft - in fact, I don't think I've ever been in Suffolk at all.
Rural Essex is actually a very nice place to visit (if you can overlook the local dialect).Essex is the only county I haven't ticked off the visited list! !
Bedfordshire, Durham and Rutland are the only three I've not stayed in.Essex is the only county I haven't ticked off the visited list! !