LamieRobertson
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The one on the right is a small unusually coloured hedgehogCome on then, which gardening guru is going to identify these beasties growing in my greenhouse:
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The one on the right is a small unusually coloured hedgehogCome on then, which gardening guru is going to identify these beasties growing in my greenhouse:
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A turn of cucumberCome on then, which gardening guru is going to identify these beasties growing in my greenhouse:
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Hawthorn moth at a guess.Anyone got an idea what these are on my fig tree leaves. Little cobwebs all over with a tiny caterpillar in each one.
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West Indian Cucumbers, Anguria...I believe..Come on then, which gardening guru is going to identify these beasties growing in my greenhouse:
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Fig tree skeletonizer or fig leaf roller are its names. It will do some damage so pick them off and dispose. I wouldn't treat with anything if you intend to eat your figs though.Anyone got an idea what these are on my fig tree leaves. Little cobwebs all over with a tiny caterpillar in each one.
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I know it as Achocha or Bolivian cucumber. The leaves are different from Anguria, it is rampantly taking over my greenhouse.West Indian Cucumbers, Anguria...I believe..
Thank youWhat a joy to see @AmexRuislip has been toiling away. Looks more than ready to go.
Put my potatoes in today. Caledonian Rose, Heidi Red, Pink Fir Apple and Charlottes. Gone for 50% red skins as more slug resistant and last year my potatoes provided a feast for slugs. Next week is getting colder but they should be happy in their covered trenches.
Looking forward to some purple sprouting broccoli in a week or two. Small heads have appeared.