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Help MBE grow his dinner 2011
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Me neither. Frettin' nowOfficial DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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He's fine - so don't worry. Just having a very interesting problem in his garden. I don't want to mention it on this thread in case is gets closed.
(the other thread was closed for a very good reason - thank you mods)0 -
De-lurking to say, hope your ok mrbadexample. I'm really (like many) secret stalker of yours, well not any more.
Love your innocent antics both here in the garden and when you decide to cook / bake something new.
Not sure what else to say so will say nowt more.0 -
CommitedToChange wrote: »He's fine - so don't worry. Just having a very interesting problem in his garden. I don't want to mention it on this thread in case is gets closed.
(the other thread was closed for a very good reason - thank you mods)
hope you're bearing up Mr BE & are back here soon0 -
Hope you got some sleep last night Mr BE (whether alcohol induced or not
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Hopefully you wont be waiting around in limbo for too long and things will get back to normal asap.Herman - MP for all!0 -
really hope you're ok MBE....0
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Hope you are ok Mr BE, I do enjoy reading your thread, hopefully everything will work out.0
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I think they may be yellow underwing moths - also known as..... cutworms! :eek: - hope you didn't put them back on the lavender. I had a few on the runner beans last year. Birdfood I think.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Yellow_Underwing
:eek: I hope not! I did release them, but well away from the lavender.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
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He he I've just had to text my friends in walsall and tell them my bit of early news last night was a prank!
Anyway, mystery of my disappearing peppers possibly solved-there were slug or snail trails on the pots just and I've found a snail in there and two empty shells. Ive disposed of it but how can I protect my young plants in the gh from snails???0
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