Bronze Fennel
Aphids causing mayhem on my Bronze Fennel, never had that before, anyone
else?
kate
Re: Bronze Fennel
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> > Aphids causing mayhem on my Bronze Fennel, never had that before, anyone
> > else?
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> Not yet :-)
>
> Janet
lucky lucky you, shall I send you some :-)
kate
Re: Bronze Fennel
Kate Morgan wrote:
> >
> > > Aphids causing mayhem on my Bronze Fennel, never had that before, anyone
> > > else?
Yes Kate you are not alone. I discovered the tops covered in greenfly
only yesterday. I have tried the washing up liquid and water method,
not quite sure if it has worked or not as they are still pretty covered
and it's hard to tell if they are dead yet. :-(
Gail
Re: Bronze Fennel
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> > > > Aphids causing mayhem on my Bronze Fennel, never had that before, anyone
> > > > else?
>
> Yes Kate you are not alone. I discovered the tops covered in greenfly
> only yesterday. I have tried the washing up liquid and water method,
> not quite sure if it has worked or not as they are still pretty covered
> and it's hard to tell if they are dead yet. :-(
>
> Gail
>
sorry it has happened to your plants but glad I am not alone.Very
strange, why this year!
kate
Re: Bronze Fennel
Kate Morgan wrote:
>>>>> Aphids causing mayhem on my Bronze Fennel, never had that before, anyone
>>>>> else?
>>
>> Yes Kate you are not alone. I discovered the tops covered in greenfly
>> only yesterday. I have tried the washing up liquid and water method,
>> not quite sure if it has worked or not as they are still pretty covered
>> and it's hard to tell if they are dead yet. :-(
>>
>> Gail
>>
> sorry it has happened to your plants but glad I am not alone.Very
> strange, why this year!
Odd.
The wild fennel (not bronze) that grows prolifically down here in any patch
of spare ground is doing business as usual.
Might be illegal to dig it up, but would be willing to do so for interested
parties as it is a weed in these parts.
--
Sue
Pendragon Hamstery
Portsmouth, Hampshire UK
--http://www.pendragonhams.com--
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> Odd.
> The wild fennel (not bronze) that grows prolifically down here in any patch
> of spare ground is doing business as usual.
>
> Might be illegal to dig it up, but would be willing to do so for interested
> parties as it is a weed in these parts.
That is very kind of you but I should not encourage any illegal doings
:-) however seed as and when would be acceptable.
kate
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