welsh dragon
Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
There isn't much air here. Feels very humid.
Hmmmm.......good luck with that one. The bugs which cause this are a variety of different aphids and on some conifers scale insects. There are several other causes, disease, fungal infection, drought and poor trimming.
Aphids are the commonest cause, 50%, of browning. Scale insect is questionable. I would check to see if either are present before spraying - the aphid may have left already!
Once the browning has occurred the chances of regrowth are slim.
Controlling aphids on garden plants where you can see them works with washing up liquid solutions. I doubt it will work on scale insects. In both instances getting the liquid in deep enough to hit everything will be a real challenge.
Now doing a Dirk.
I've spent the morning with the vac in one hand and the polish in the other catching up on the housework, even the shelves and oven got a clean. I've spent the afternoon with the hoe in one hand and trowl in the other catching up with the garden, as a bonus I've discovered a clematis that had died is growing back, I had three but lost them to clematis wilt, one grew back last year and I moved it under one of my budleha to grow through that, this one has been moved under the other one to do the same.just need to cut the grass now.
You got it all wrong, you want a hoe in one hand and a pint in the other.
@dave r very impressive.
About 11.00 I popped out to collect my lad to go to the gym and swim. Innocent little local journey of ten minutes.........
Hmmmm........locally M6 rammed northbound, M61 northbound at a standstill for +/- 4 miles, M65 westward very, very slow. These motorways converge at Junction 29 of the M6.
There was a plan to build an IKEA at the western end of the M65. Ikea pulled out a couple of weeks ago. Today was a taster of what would have happened every weekend.
Sounds like a Detroit gangster.......You got it all wrong, you want a hoe in one hand and a pint in the other.