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Snail
"The birds smash snails on the ramp before eating them too!" Sorry Hanneke, but I don't think it's safe for me to visit your garden! :)
Jun 2021
3:56pm, 11 Jun 2021
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sallykate
I smash snails for the birds and hope that they come along for their tasty snack...

Just received lots of ladybirds & larvae to combat aphids on the roses. And realised that one of my roses is looking distinctly unhealthy; think I'll have to cut it back and hope. Saw turmeric recommended as an anti-fungal to put on the cut stem, I guess it can't do any harm!
Jun 2021
4:18pm, 11 Jun 2021
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rf_fozzy
I've got a hardy geranium (ballerina) that I stuck in the ground a few weeks ago - it initially had some (small) growth, but that all seems to have died.

It's possible (looking on GW - https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/geranium-cinereum-ballerina/) that I've overwatered it.

Hopefully I've not killed it - what's the best plan? I've repotted it in a bigger pot and left it in the greenhouse at the moment
Jun 2021
6:10pm, 11 Jun 2021
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alpenrose
I'd leave it outside, not in the greenhouse now. Those kind of geraniums often disappear and then pop up again when your not looking, so all may not be lost.
Jun 2021
9:01pm, 11 Jun 2021
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Hanneke
Hardy geraniums are pretty hardy! Leave it somewhere and neglect it, it will come back!
Jun 2021
10:50pm, 11 Jun 2021
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Columba
The house next door to mine has been standing empty since last October, and the lawn is rewilding in a most interesting way. There was a big flush of dandelions, which then all turned to clocks (no doubt my garden will have received a fair share of the seeds); lots of pretty long grasses blowing in the breezes, some tall reddish spikes (sorrel flowers?) and now a whole lot of bright scarlet/orange flowers which I know well as thugs, and which will shortly turn to more fluffy seeds. Also a big patch of buttercups.
Jun 2021
11:31pm, 11 Jun 2021
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
Do any of you know what this is? Along a hedgerow by a field.

Jun 2021
11:32pm, 11 Jun 2021
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Rosehip
caterpillars - the hairy black ones ?
Jun 2021
11:33pm, 11 Jun 2021
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Rosehip
bedfordindependent.co.uk
Jun 2021
11:35pm, 11 Jun 2021
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MarkyMarkMark (3M)
Columba, the reddish orange things - "Fox and Cubs"? Furry leaves and does self seed everywhere!

Mrs Jigs - it looks like spiderwebs, but if you're asking I'm guessing it's not?

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