A bit of advice needed....

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Susie
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Re: A bit of advice needed....

Post: # 177746Post Susie »

Thank you very much! :iconbiggrin:
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Re: A bit of advice needed....

Post: # 179328Post Peggy Sue »

Susie wrote:Oh no! I came here to post much the same question about bramble roots and I have read the answers and am worried :(

(in fact I thought bramble roots were the least of my problems since I also have bindweed, nettles, ground elder and no natural gardening ability!)
You only need the 'natural ability' to enjoy being outside getting dirty :wink:
I've got brambles, bindweed, nettles and marestail all advancing throught he fence from the next allotment (daily :shock: ). Actually I think the nettles are my fault, I use alot of horse manure and that always seems to bring nettles.

Nice thing about gardening is if you are in a dreamy mood you wcan potter about, pick things, rearrange stuff, hoe a bit. If you are in a raging fury you can decalre war on the bindweed, burn the brambles and murder the rabbit that ate your brussels which is why you are in a bad mood to start with.... tastes good that way :lol:
No really it's huge variety and very little skill (well not on my part anyway!)
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