Morning Light: The Fetchland Gardening Wire
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Oct 2024
9:45pm, 3 Oct 2024
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Columba
I would be very suspicious of that giant cucumber. My daughter nearly poisoned herself with a giant courgette. One taste and she threw the whole dish away. Can happen, apparently, if the parent cross-fertilises with something that isn't a courgette but is related, such as a gourd. My little hardy cyclamen seem to be spreading, which delights my heart. |
Oct 2024
9:53pm, 3 Oct 2024
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Eynsham Red
Our cyclamen are flourishing this year. Fortunately they’re something that the slugs and snails (which have also flourished) are not interested in. |
Oct 2024
11:03pm, 3 Oct 2024
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Velociraptor
I love hardy cyclamen. My dad has several clumps of them, but I haven't managed to get them to take hold in my garden.
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Oct 2024
11:32pm, 3 Oct 2024
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Gooner
We have a small patch of them at the bottom of the garden under the damson tree and despite my attempts, they refuse to spread towards the house.
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Oct 2024
7:32am, 4 Oct 2024
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Cerrertonia
There were a few patches in my old garden when we moved in - edge of the lawn, under trees. Occasionally I planted a couple more. After about 20 years, in 2020, they suddenly took off and naturalised all over the place.
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Oct 2024
7:35am, 4 Oct 2024
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Cerrertonia
Looks like I posted a picture of a patch of them and colchicums (autumn crocus) on the thread at the time too. As well as the clump in the foreground, you can see two other patches in the distance if you look carefully. And it was 2019, not 2020. |
Nov 2024
10:50am, 2 Nov 2024
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Surrey Phil
Got a gardening friend to cut the grass and edges one more time. I was a bit concerned that the grass would tear up and leave muddy patches but he generally did a good job. Still getting fed up with the squirrels raiding the bird nuts and seed. I tend to remove the feeders for a few days but they keep coming back. I'm not entirely sure if these ones hibernate but I'll get the feeders out again if I don't see squirrels for a while. |
Nov 2024
10:52am, 2 Nov 2024
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Velociraptor
I still have sunflowers, cosmos and osteospermums putting out new flower heads. This is giving me an excuse to delay getting the pots cleared out and the spring bulbs in.
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Nov 2024
9:08pm, 2 Nov 2024
22,609 posts
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Columba
@Surrey Phil My son-in-law discovered a kind of bird food that squirrels don't like. It contains chilli (or something) which doesn't bother the birds but gives the squirrels stomach-ache, so after a few tries they leave the feeders alone. Son-in-law says it worked.
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Nov 2024
9:15pm, 2 Nov 2024
10,768 posts
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Surrey Phil
I have heard of that but wasn't sure if you could get it with the chilli or you had to do it yourself. If you have the name of the bird food, that would be fantastic.
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