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Post 1

~:*-Venus-*:~

Excellent article smiley - applause
I was wondering why you did'nt mention Iron deficiency. Ok, i know it's a 'trace element', but it is the essential thing to keep Rhododrendrons, Camellias and other 'acid' loving plants healthy. Some readers may think that the Chlorosis on their 'acid' loving plant is a nutrient deficiency, when it's probably an Iron deficiency.
Just thought i would mention that, hope you don't mind. smiley - smiley


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Post 2

Nigel *ACE*

Thank you Venus for bringing that point up smiley - winkeye,

I didn't mention the Iron Deficiency because this comes under 'Minor Nutrients' and decided that this would be best left to another article in the near future.

You are exactly right though and appreciate the suggestion smiley - smiley.

youngsuper_Nigel smiley - cheers


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Post 3

scorp

An excellent article Nigel; and one which will be of immense use to a great number of people - well done!


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Post 4

Nigel *ACE*

Thanks Scorp smiley - hug


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Post 5

scorp

Bye the bye! Am I not right in believing that we are more than half way through November?

I currently have 4 rose bushes either in full bloom or in bud - my hebe is starting to flower, have loads of (non-hardy fuscia bushes which survived last winter) in bud or bloom and would you believe my strawberry plants have flowers on them! I ask you - smiley - weird or what?


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Post 6

Willem

Hi folks! Great article Nigel. This is stuff I don't yet know much about. Generally most of my plants are healthy but on occasion one or two seems to be doing poorly and then I don't know what's wrong ... whether it be a nutrient deficiency, or a sickness, or some mite or bug attacking them ... this is one area I still have much to learn about! This article will be a big help!

Willem


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Post 7

scorp

My my Pillowcase! It's such a very long time since I've seen you posting - welcome home.

Scorpsmiley - magicsmiley - witchsmiley - zoom


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Post 8

Willem

Hey Scorp, I dunno why you see me only now ... I've been here on h2g2 without interruption all the time ... maybe just in other places!


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Post 9

scorp

Perhaps I should put you on my 'friends list' - would that be ok with you?


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Post 10

Willem

That would be more than ok with me Scorp smiley - smiley!


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Post 11

Nigel *ACE*

The weather is very strange, the plants are very confused, flowering at strange times of the year smiley - weird.

We will soon be able to grow tomato plants at Christmas time smiley - laugh.

Your strawberry plants are flowering Scorp. I must check on mine down the allotment, oh just thought, silly me smiley - silly, I have dug them up because they were water-logged and didn't survive. I'm not sure if I will bother growing any next year, the slugs and snails beat me to them smiley - grr.

youngsuper_Nigel


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Post 12

Nigel *ACE*

Before I forget, if there is a gardening subject you would like to know more about, that I could write about for 'The Post' then let me know and I will give it a go smiley - smiley.

youngsuper_Nigel


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Post 13

scorp

I'll certainly give that some thought Nigel, thankssmiley - cheers

I had the same trouble with slugs etc., in previous years - so this time I planted them in a huge (and I do mean huge) pot. Placed the pot on top of a high pile of slabs (waiting to be laid) and the little blighters left them well alone, 'cos it was too much trouble to climb up.


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Post 14

Websailor

Hi, Gardeners all,

I had a massive slug problem last year, I literally couldn't step out without treading on one. I lost count at about 50 on the patio one evening.

I bought some nematodes from the bird food suppliers, feeling very sceptical but desperate !!smiley - rofl Now, whether this year they have been less prolific generally I don't know, but I have had very few. Apparently the nematodes go on working underground. I don't like chemicals so this was great.

Hope that helps as it's soul destroying when they chomp through your precious plants. Ours were after the bird food. smiley - laugh


Websailor smiley - dragon


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