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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Pete on March 03, 2013, 01:21:02 PM
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12 Primula plants, £10 Loadsa colour in the garden - £10 :)
And so it begins...
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Got a few bare patches on the front as a result of applying fertilizer / moss killer. Even though I removed the dead moss and seeded with that stuff that includes grass seed and compost it won't grow. Dug out and replaced some topsoil and it still won't grow. Guess I haven't got green fingers.
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Bought two hanging basket seed packs today.
12 different variety of flower seeds.
Pound shop ;D
Also bought a bag of onion sets. Had a good crop the other year.
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I use tubs and hanging baskets, bit early yet for mine but I notice there is some weed which needs pulling out infront of the trees on the front - so maybe that's a start for me.
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Out backyard looks like a bomb site. Seriously neglected and plants mostly eaten by the rabbit, it's going to take a lot of work to turn it round.
Anyone any ideas how we cope with the rabbit? It nibbles most plants it can reach. Can't keep the poor old fella locked up, but as soon as we let him run free his one rabbit campaign takes off and it's bye bye to any fresh shoots, etc. Help!
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He needs a running pen Pete. Buy some wire but make sure it's strong stuff.
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If we actually had a garden, or if our backyard was a bit larger then a running pen could be the answer. Trouble is it's only quite small and a decent sized pen would dominate the whole backyard.
We are currently thinking about using decorative bricks and slabs of marble to raise the plants up beyond his height. As we have no flower beds as such, we have dozens of plant pots, troughs, hanging baskets etc.
Lets see how much it's going to cost to go down that route. But thanks for the suggestion anyway. :)
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Rabbits can jump quite high Pete - has he a two storey hutch - that may help give him more to do.
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>> two storey hutch?
Nope, it's a bunnygalow! :)
I'll get me coat...
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:)) :)) :))
You can buy them though Pete :))
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Buy a lady rabbit.
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I think he's gay - or at least a foot fetishist. :))
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was looking at some seeds other day to possibly plant...thing im more wary of is the bloody aphids again as they ate through one of my good plants the buggers.
Will do update pics once the clematis has blossomed (its 7th year now)
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I'd be more bothered about finding the young'uns left hand :D
emmz knows what I mean.
If you don't understand, I'm sure it will all become clear 8)
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hahah yes that's true!
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I won't post the picture on the forum.
You can, "If you wish".
I could, if you give me permission to steal it off FB
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http://sphotos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/12179_10151289612321479_1953889112_n.jpg (http://sphotos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/12179_10151289612321479_1953889112_n.jpg)
for those not on my fb :)
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Sheesh! how big has that "baby" of yours grown? She's lovely .... despite the left hand. ;D
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hehe thanks, 5 this coming July and starts year 1 in september, it shouldn't be allowed :(