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Bobbie Ireland
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I would guess that many of us also love our gardens... and here is a timely reminder about using chemicals... which I seldom do. Also a PDF to download, which should be useful in whichever part of the world you garden.
http://www.rspb.org.uk/news/274540-shed-alert
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It's VERY important to dispose of ALL chemicals at the proper facility and NOT in your garbage or down your drain! We don't use any chemicals in our yard and gardens which is why our lawn has alot of weeds. Hey, weeds are GREEN and birds love the seeds from those weeds. For instance, dandelion weed seeds are like eating chips for the birds. My house finches and white-crowned sparrows love them as do the house sparrows! Thanks Bobbie for sharing this important news
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Quote from: MAK on 17-Mar-11, 07:57:25 AM
It's VERY important to dispose of ALL chemicals at the proper facility and NOT in your garbage or down your drain! We don't use any chemicals in our yard and gardens which is why our lawn has alot of weeds. Hey, weeds are GREEN and birds love the seeds from those weeds. For instance, dandelion weed seeds are like eating chips for the birds. My house finches and white-crowned sparrows love them as do the house sparrows! Thanks Bobbie for sharing this important news
We don't use any chemicals either - which is why our "lawn" is just green weeds too. The bees love the early buttercups. But I am having one problem, and that is with my Brussels sprouts (I grow those for Rod as I think they are evil!) and broccoli. The cabbage white butterfly loves these... and I am thinking (only thinking mind you) about whether I should use something on just those plants. Someone! Help me! I have tried netting etc. to no avail...
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I don't have to worry, I can't grow a thing!
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Quote from: Donna on 17-Mar-11, 08:29:01 AM
I don't have to worry, I can't grow a thing!
It's the cat pee..
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 17-Mar-11, 09:08:20 AM
Quote from: Donna on 17-Mar-11, 08:29:01 AM
I don't have to worry, I can't grow a thing!
It's the cat pee..
LOL....probably!
I should get a few cows!!!!
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And pigs! oink!!!!!
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Gardens Alive
http://www.gardensalive.com
has all sorts of Organic and non-toxic gardening and pest control products. I discovered them some years ago, when looking for a non-toxic slug bait, which they have. It's called Escar-Go!
Carol
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