when @Victoriax asked me to rate her garden i didnt think she actually meant a garden.
That being said i give those bushes a legit 8.5 outta 10.
when @Victoriax asked me to rate her garden i didnt think she actually meant a garden.
why does this look like its from medieval times?
when @Victoriax asked me to rate her garden i didnt think she actually meant a garden.
That being said i give those bushes a legit 8.5 outta 10.
why does this look like its from medieval times?
Thanks for the advice it's really appreciated. I checked and it is available in the UK so I wi order some . Thankyou againIs Sluggo available in your country? It's harmless to people and organic. If not any iron based slug killer will work . I've worked in the green industry almost 20 years it's my go to recommended product for slug control.
Your welcome I'm happy to help.Thanks for the advice it's really appreciated. I checked and it is available in the UK so I wi order some . Thankyou again![]()
Looking GoodBroccoli, getting there.
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Sweet Peas, batch one.
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Sweet Peas, batch two. Struggling af, after devil cat tore them all up. Not holding out much hope for these seedlings. Stoopid cat.
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Calendula, just doing its thing. Not sure where tf I’ll put these. Still finding homes for sunflowers.
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THE GANG TOGETHER.
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Make that 2!!How has no one commented on how well she grips that hose?
(Guess I’m the only pervert)
As the package..says "delicious and highly nutritious" !So much seed.
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Washed eggshells are good for the soul. Crushed mussel shells good too. And the bonus is the slugs don’t like crawling over them. Having said thst ive used both this year and helps but some are braver than others ..That method is for mixing into soil or sprinkling around the plants, which I've never heard of working and it might attract other pests. I've never heard of shells being used for butterfly/moth damage prevention.
Washed eggshells are good for the soul. Crushed mussel shells good too. And the bonus is the slugs don’t like crawling over them. Having said thst ive used both this year and helps but some are braver than others ..
Using eggshells is an easy way to add extra nutrients to your tomato plants and deter slugs at the same time. As the eggshells break down, calcium is released freely into the soil. The calcium helps your tomato plants grow and prevents blossom end rot. You can use raw eggshells on tomato plants but hard boiled eggshells are easier to prepare.As long as you have the science and proven results to back that up with. Egg shells don't do anything for soil.