taperjeangirl
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Ours was just a big pile of weeds to start with, I wish I had taken a photo of it before I started!
Ali, I am always jealous of yours! Love looking at pics of it

Mine is only midway done and even then I will be too ashamed to post pics! It is the beginning so maybe next year it will look more mature!
Ours was just a big pile of weeds to start with, I wish I had taken a photo of it before I started!
Ali, I am always jealous of yours! Love looking at pics of it![]()
I have massive garden envy right now. Both alio and golcarlilly, I am drooling!
I agree that the ant thing is nasty, but then, so is using commercial poison. Or tossing slugs into saucers of beer or any of our other methods of pest control, really. There is most definitely an argument for live and let live - after all, ants are really important for decomposition and soil aeration and structure. But they will bite.
I use the boric acid method when they get into the house, but I let them live in the garden.
Gardeners with Cats Warning: all members of the lily family are highly toxic to cats. They cause renal (kidney) failure in all things feline. So if you have an outdoor cat who is fond of nibbling on plants, be very careful about including lilies in your garden. It's a shame because lilies are so gorgeous, but a very tiny amount of the plant will kill the cat quite swiftly.![]()
I know. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. We did a lot of education on this at the Zoo. Easter lilies are one of the worst, as they are indoors and very tempting for housecats.
alio, I'll be keeping an eye out for any posts you make entitled: "Wanted - Good Home for a Kitty". Then I'll know the lilies won.![]()
Thanks for the post about the lillies Sarah, I have two cats and I did know but I know that lots of other people (including my friend who has three) don't know!!
Alio your garden is gorgeous - and your table and chairs is the same as ours!!
I must go and open my greenhouse windows and water the plants this morning what will the scorcher it was yesterday I bet all my plants are dying of thirst!!
ok so here I am again with another question! Sorry this is all new to me!
in our garden (it is shared as we live in a flat but have been told it is ours cos our neighbour hates gardening!)
There is washing line poles, they are there to stay cos I am not digging out the concrete that holds them in!
i was wondering what plants you would recommend to grow up these poles.... I want to disguise them a bit, and I dont hang out washing because I am scared of beasties in my clothes!
I was thinking Sweet Peas, do you think it would work? Or Ivy but it might take over the world if I plant it?!
Am I too late to start growing sweet peas?
So many questions! Sorry girls!![]()
We have a montana rubens (although I never knew it's name before!) and it is lovely, I think you may be a little late for sweet peas cos my neighbour has them and they are quite well established already this time. We have just bought a couple of jasmines to grow up the underneath of our decking cos they are lovely and scented too!
I posted yesterday but it has disappeared? does anyone have any good green/whitefly remedies cos my squash plants are all infested![]()