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  • Handyman
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Originally posted by vint1954 View Post
    Ok,

    Here is my stump.



    Too much information Vint

    Was it cold as we can't see anything here

    Regards, Handy

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  • Handyman
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Originally posted by vint1954 View Post
    Diluted Bleach also works on moss and any lichen
    I must post up a picture of the flagstones and cobbles. Vint your right about bleach, best thing going for clearing lichen.

    From our local Farm Supplies 5 gallons of Hypo Chlorate (5 x stronger than Domestos) is around £20. I dilute it 1-5 in the back pack sprayer. It cleans the York stone flags a treat.

    Go with the Pashion Flower as you will get a longer season.
    Of course you could plant a Spring and Autumn flowering Clematis together to get colour through the year.

    Montana for spring and Autumn Arabella.

    A lot of folk make the mistake and don't hard prune them. My Boss included as they flower on new growth.

    Regards, Handy

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  • vint1954
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Ok,

    Here is my stump.



    Last edited by vint1954; 1 August 2012, 13:37.

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  • vint1954
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Rose clear will kill them

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    Aww I hate blackfly. I have this purpley black frondy shrub..not sure what it is..but it gets covered in horrible black eggs all over the branches, with tiny black beetles.
    I just jet them off with the hose though and the ducks feast on them..

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  • vint1954
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    I have just cut a Honeysuckle down. It too went berserk and was covered in blackfly.

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    Honeysuckle is good too...grows like mad though..it's covered our pergola in 2 years and flowered on and on all year through the bad weather. Smells gorgeous too, of course!
    That's a wisteria too on the right but the last cold winter knocked it back and it's never flowered yet.
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  • vint1954
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Originally posted by Undercover Elsa View Post
    Going back to the subject of tree stumps, we had a big eucalyptus cut down last year, and cut it off horizontally at about 3 ft. Rather than kill the stump I made a feature of it and use it as a plantpot stand in summer and a bird table in winter..works really well. Don't know if you can see it very well here, under the flowers between the burner and the tub..
    Looks good Elsa, I was sat in the garden at 5.30am his morning and have decided to go with Handy's idea of a climber. Ideal spot for a passion flower unless there is a decent clamatis that flowers throughout the summer.

    I will try and take a picture later on. It is a real mess with a huge mock orange tangled up in it. It too had grown to rediculous proportions, pushing up through the Bay.

    Must get on with it as it looks a mess.

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  • vint1954
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Originally posted by Handyman View Post
    Most commercial weed killers like path clear are safe as soon as they dry. With six dogs and a cat at Hooray Hall and miles of paving and cobbles I have to be careful. All I do is wait for a dry day and keep them all in for an hour. You have to be careful with the new gel product though as they remain active for a while.

    Common Table salt works great on moss and most weeds in cracks between paving slabs. I have never heard of using Vinegar. I suppose salt smell less as well

    Now if you want moss to grow, Stale milk is the answer. Pour or paint it on and give it a week for the smell to die away and just watch the moss grow. Great for making artificial stone look a century old.

    Diluted Bleach also works on moss and any lichen

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  • MrsD
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    we've had a cherry tree stump at the front for about 10 years, it finally rotted enough earlier on for Mr D to pull it out, think the wet weather had finally done for it.

    interestingly I was in a big garden centre yesterday looking for liners for my fence pots which have rotted away in the rain and the amount of dead/drowning plants was amazing, they had all been reduced to 50p/25p, picked up a couple that I'll put in the conservatory to dry out and see if I can bong them on. One of the guys was telling me they've lost a fortune this year.

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  • Undercover Elsa
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Going back to the subject of tree stumps, we had a big eucalyptus cut down last year, and cut it off horizontally at about 3 ft. Rather than kill the stump I made a feature of it and use it as a plantpot stand in summer and a bird table in winter..works really well. Don't know if you can see it very well here, under the flowers between the burner and the tub..
    Attached Files

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  • Handyman
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
    Somehow I do not think my wifes suggestion of brown vinegar will work as these are not piddly patio weeds but monsters lol
    Most commercial weed killers like path clear are safe as soon as they dry. With six dogs and a cat at Hooray Hall and miles of paving and cobbles I have to be careful. All I do is wait for a dry day and keep them all in for an hour. You have to be careful with the new gel product though as they remain active for a while.

    Common Table salt works great on moss and most weeds in cracks between paving slabs. I have never heard of using Vinegar. I suppose salt smell less as well

    Now if you want moss to grow, Stale milk is the answer. Pour or paint it on and give it a week for the smell to die away and just watch the moss grow. Great for making artificial stone look a century old.

    Last edited by Handyman; 31 July 2012, 23:58.

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  • pompeyfaith
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    But which chemicals are totally safe with Dogs? as my Border Collie is very territorial and keeping her out of HER the garden is a big fat no.

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  • vint1954
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
    Somehow I do not think my wifes suggestion of brown vinegar will work as these are not piddly patio weeds but monsters lol
    Good with Chips though!

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  • vint1954
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    Re: Garden Corner: for the green fingered amongst us

    Originally posted by pompeyfaith View Post
    Somehow I do not think my wifes suggestion of brown vinegar will work as these are not piddly patio weeds but monsters lol
    Always go with Chemicals.

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