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Beware who you listen to....
On 18 Nov, 13:13, Sacha wrote:
On 18/11/07 12:40, in article , "David in Normandy" wrote: In article , Mary Fisher says... "David in Normandy" wrote in message . .. I'd always assumed that if they could be squashed and burst releasing liquid that they were eggs, but it sounds like that isn't necessarily the case. I've been removing and discarding some slow release fertiliser as well as slug/snail eggs then. But if you squashed fertiliser granules you'd simply have released the contents into the compost so no problem. Mary Good thinking! If in doubt squish 'em anyway, nothing lost! Well, yes and no. The whole idea is that they are *slow* release, so they nourish the plant right through the season. ;-) We put them into hanging baskets, too. Of course, the plant will still get the benefit of the fertiliser but it will be at once. Personally, I don't find our fertiliser pellets easily squishable but perhaps different makes vary. -- Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' If you have a bird table then put the "Eggs" on the table, if they get eaten then they were eggs, if left then they are fertilizer David Hill |
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writes When Matthew heard this story he told her that firstly vine weevils and their grubs are not active now so she wouldn't have seen them and secondly that we spend over £1k per year on nematodes which we use against vine weevil. If only she'd asked....... Sacha We have been using Provado for some years in all our containers which has been reasonably successful, but as part of our effort to rely a bit less on chemicals I was thinking of trying Nemasys. Do you apply the nematodes once or twice a year and what is/are the optimum month(s) to apply it from your experience? -- Robert |
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In message , Sacha
writes Sacha We have been using Provado for some years in all our containers which has been reasonably successful, but as part of our effort to rely a bit less on chemicals I was thinking of trying Nemasys. Do you apply the nematodes once or twice a year and what is/are the optimum month(s) to apply it from your experience? You apply it in April and September. The soil temp needs to be about 14C minimum. At around 26C, it becomes inactive. We use it only in September as - touch wood - we've been using it for a long time and so have no major problem. In 8 years I've seen one vine weevil! However, Ray suggests that if you do have vine weevil now, you use the control in April (when the soil temp. is right) and again in September until you've got it under control, then you could well get away with one autumn treatment. Many thanks -- Robert |
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"Sacha" wrote in message . uk... On 18/11/07 17:22, in article , "Robert" wrote: In message , Sacha writes When Matthew heard this story he told her that firstly vine weevils and their grubs are not active now so she wouldn't have seen them and secondly that we spend over £1k per year on nematodes which we use against vine weevil. If only she'd asked....... Sacha We have been using Provado for some years in all our containers which has been reasonably successful, but as part of our effort to rely a bit less on chemicals I was thinking of trying Nemasys. Do you apply the nematodes once or twice a year and what is/are the optimum month(s) to apply it from your experience? You apply it in April and September. The soil temp needs to be about 14C minimum. At around 26C, it becomes inactive. We use it only in September as - touch wood - we've been using it for a long time and so have no major problem. In 8 years I've seen one vine weevil! However, Ray suggests that if you do have vine weevil now, you use the control in April (when the soil temp. is right) and again in September until you've got it under control, then you could well get away with one autumn treatment. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove weeds from address) 'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.' ---------------------------- (1) I have "off the air" so to speak for about 5 to 8 years; Nursing a human person. We lost the fight. Before that I lost my greenhouse crops due to vine weevils. I have , more or less, at last got my house and garden and all there-in stabilised and back to the standard they previously were. (2).......Correct me if I am wrong but I seem to remember, - way back in time, - a Law coming into use which said that anyone caught killing black SlugS would be hauled before the Courts and fined heavily The reason given was that it upsets the balance of the various species and deprives nature of keeping a proper balance among the "Grub" species , thus putting it out of kilter thus causing the upsetting of the true natural balance in the earth's soil. Please note, :- (A) - This is not a foolish joke. (B) - I drink exclusively Earl Grey Tea and/or tapwater exclusively' (C) - I am more or less sound in mind and fit in body and my financial state is even better. (D) - Hence, - I have no axe to grind. Douglas Adam Denny. -------------------------- |
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"Malcolm" wrote in message ... In article , doug writes (1) I have "off the air" so to speak for about 5 to 8 years; Nursing a human person. We lost the fight. Before that I lost my greenhouse crops due to vine weevils. I have , more or less, at last got my house and garden and all there-in stabilised and back to the standard they previously were. (2).......Correct me if I am wrong but I seem to remember, - way back in time, - a Law coming into use which said that anyone caught killing black SlugS would be hauled before the Courts and fined heavily The reason given was that it upsets the balance of the various species and deprives nature of keeping a proper balance among the "Grub" species , thus putting it out of kilter thus causing the upsetting of the true natural balance in the earth's soil. Please note, :- (A) - This is not a foolish joke. (B) - I drink exclusively Earl Grey Tea and/or tapwater exclusively' (C) - I am more or less sound in mind and fit in body and my financial state is even better. (D) - Hence, - I have no axe to grind. It's a load of nonsense - or a foolish joke! And axes are a bit OTT when it comes to dealing with slugs, IMO :-) -- MalcolM ----------------------- Get lost Dumbell. You don't have the intelligence to understand the saying, - "Axe to grind". Goodbye. Douglas Adam Denny. ---------------------- |
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