I thought a garden chat and photo thread would be a good idea.
This way, we have a space to share current pictures and discuss dandelions and other plants.
This way, we have a space to share current pictures and discuss dandelions and other plants.
kati1337 schrieb:
I did some more planting in the garden on Sunday.You have a lot of paving in front of the house. Are you planning to do anything else with it?Tarnari schrieb:
We have new visitors.
Looks like a stinkhorn mushroom to me.
They’re probably not easy to get rid of.
Annoying or just a minor issue? The snails definitely like this stinkhorn 😀
Thanks for the midday smile...
I’ve heard that lime helps get rid of them fairly well (just be careful with the surrounding plants). Otherwise, dig out the mycelium over a wide area.
Good luck!
Holzhäuschen schrieb:
The snails definitely like this Stinky Phallus 😀
Thanks for the midday smile...
I’ve heard that lime works well to get rid of them (just be careful with the plants around). Otherwise, dig out the mycelium over a wide area.
Good luck! Thanks for the encouraging words xD
evelinoz schrieb:
now it’s gone,Since our garden is complicated and not very straightforward, I have, for exactly THAT reason, no expensive pruning shears, but quite a few cheap ones. They’re all inexpensive, but they’ve been serving well for years, because the cheap kind keeps turning up :pH
hampshire27 Aug 2021 08:59Felcos are really great, and the Kurumi pruning shear is a real pleasure to use. Of course, roses also grow beautifully when pruned with very simple shears. I find Fiskars quite good and still reasonably priced.
In our home, high-quality gardening tools, which all family members use, don’t have a good place. Something often gets left out in the rain, which tests my patience even with affordable tools.
In our home, high-quality gardening tools, which all family members use, don’t have a good place. Something often gets left out in the rain, which tests my patience even with affordable tools.