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• #1952
Does look like mint, give em a smell
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• #1953
Or maybe lemon balm.
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• #1954
You might be right, I had lemon balm in them years ago. But the soil has been changed and tulips and strawberries in there since. Could the lemon balm survive that?
I'll give em a sniff when I get home!
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• #1955
I'm sure lemon balm could survive that. It's super hardy, grows like mint.
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• #1956
both these can be safely cut back at this time of year?
edit, now with pics
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• #1957
First one's mahonia, yellow flowers in spring. I dunno about pruning, soz.
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• #1958
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumac
Don't know if UK-grown plants give rise to 'fruits' worth drying and crushing into the sumac 'powder/dust/flakes' used as a salad dressing in Turkish/east Med cuisine.
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• #1959
Do you need to trim/prune now?
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• #1960
Home now gave em a good sniff, no odour whatsoever :/
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• #1961
i dont need to now, just have the time for once, however, the sumac is supporting the grape vine coming over from next door. From there it gets up into the eaves so removing the vine and the support.
mahonia pruning best done in late summer. that'll do.
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• #1962
Do not eat
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• #1963
So this is how my kale is looking today
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• #1964
I dealt with this set back in a calm and adult way
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• #1965
Damn!
All eaten by caterpillars?
Caterpillars get dropped by birds apparently and then make a new home in your brassicas. Nets will help in the future.
Fuckers got my Brussels one year - genocide ensued.EDIT: Eggs are laid by butterflies (makes more sense)
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• #1966
My cabbages got absolutely decimated overnight by cabbage white caterpillars one year, so frustrating
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• #1967
My swedes were getting on so nicely but have been ruined over the weekend by slugs and caterpillars. So gutted as it's my first time growing them in the new place; I'm hoping that they manage to recover with the few leaves that survived.
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• #1968
More seeds purchased. Netting is next.
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• #1969
Crush a leaf and sniff.
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• #1970
That's what I was doing I'm afraid. No real smell to speak of. Definitely nothing as strong as lemon or mint.
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• #1971
Well I was convinced it was mint when I saw it. Compost the freeloader!
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• #1972
Unless it's mint, then don't let it near any soil you don't want minty
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• #1973
My grass/rubber matting interface seems to be working. I'll give it another couple of weeks before I let the dog near it. Phone pic is quite shit.
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• #1974
Real-life Two Ronnies sketch averted.
Under £40 the pair in the Toolstation Clearance Lines sale.
5 year guarantee, you say? Challenge accepted!
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• #1975
Productive after-work allotment trip
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I think you're right! These leaves have been growing in my strawberry pots so I just assumed they were strawberries. On closer inspection they're definitely not. They're in two out of three of my strawberry pots, the other one is now full of fruit.
Some sort of weed perhaps?