Posted by Gopher on March 9, 2009, 5:15 pm
For my sins I have been landed with the production of monthly topical
tips for our local gardening club. No, I didn't put my hand up and
volunteer but rather was asked by the 'steemed chairperson of the club
if I would "kindly consider" producing a relevant monthly tip UFN to
assist the members. Senior Management, in the shape of SWMBO, present at
the time, indicated her acquiescence on my behalf. So the matter was
resolved and it has been agreed that I will thrill the membership with a
scintillating series of monthly tips undoubtedly resulting in greater
fruit & 'veg production of superior flavour at less cost and lesser
effort, dazzling blooms, E-type compost, etc. etc. all in a disease and
pest free wildlife friendly gardening environment.
I know I can plagiarise from a myriad of websites and books all of which
are equally available to the membership, and I will probably resort on
occasion to this (with due acknowledgements, of course) however what I
believe may be of interest would be the unusual hints and tips which
have been passed down from previous generations - such as the planting
of a garlic clove under a rosebush to ward off aphid invasion.
Please excuse this arrant plea for help but I feel certain that the
subscribers to this group is awash with such quirky tips - and I'd
really welcome some help.
Many thanks!
--
Gopher .... I know my place!
Posted by Sheila on March 9, 2009, 5:47 pm
> For my sins I have been landed with the production of monthly topical tips
> for our local gardening club. No, I didn't put my hand up and volunteer
> but rather was asked by the 'steemed chairperson of the club if I would
> "kindly consider" producing a relevant monthly tip UFN to assist the
> members. Senior Management, in the shape of SWMBO, present at the time,
> indicated her acquiescence on my behalf. So the matter was resolved and it
> has been agreed that I will thrill the membership with a scintillating
> series of monthly tips undoubtedly resulting in greater fruit & 'veg
> production of superior flavour at less cost and lesser effort, dazzling
> blooms, E-type compost, etc. etc. all in a disease and pest free wildlife
> friendly gardening environment.
> I know I can plagiarise from a myriad of websites and books all of which
> are equally available to the membership, and I will probably resort on
> occasion to this (with due acknowledgements, of course) however what I
> believe may be of interest would be the unusual hints and tips which have
> been passed down from previous generations - such as the planting of a
> garlic clove under a rosebush to ward off aphid invasion.
> Please excuse this arrant plea for help but I feel certain that the
> subscribers to this group is awash with such quirky tips - and I'd really
> welcome some help.
> Many thanks!
> --
> Gopher .... I know my place!
I sit here with my "Old wives lore of the Garden" at your beck and call!
non of these tips are mine, purely from the book!
Posted by Gopher on March 9, 2009, 6:51 pm
>> For my sins I have been landed with the production of monthly topical tips
>> for our local gardening club.
<Snip>
>> Please excuse this arrant plea for help but I feel certain that the
>> subscribers to this group is awash with such quirky tips - and I'd really
>> welcome some help.
>>
>> Many thanks!
>I sit here with my "Old wives lore of the Garden" at your beck and call!
>non of these tips are mine, purely from the book!
And a wondrous tome it must be! I know that the garlic/rosebush scenario
came from there and was only recently posted. So - how to I gain access
to its secrets? I see it's available from Amazon .... used copies at the
rip off price of 1p! But before I make this significant investment, may
I ask how it's laid out. By month, by plant type, by problem or is it
randomly based? And how do I go about becking and calling? It sounds
intriguing;-))
--
Gopher .... I know my place!
Posted by Martin on March 9, 2009, 6:58 pm
>>
>>> For my sins I have been landed with the production of monthly topical tips
>>> for our local gardening club.
><Snip>
>>> Please excuse this arrant plea for help but I feel certain that the
>>> subscribers to this group is awash with such quirky tips - and I'd really
>>> welcome some help.
>>>
>>> Many thanks!
>>
>>I sit here with my "Old wives lore of the Garden" at your beck and call!
>>non of these tips are mine, purely from the book!
>And a wondrous tome it must be! I know that the garlic/rosebush scenario
>came from there and was only recently posted. So - how to I gain access
>to its secrets? I see it's available from Amazon .... used copies at the
>rip off price of 1p!
Free strong whiff of garlic with every copy.
That book selling woman who spams news groups will be along with an offer you
can't resist in a minute.
>But before I make this significant investment, may
>I ask how it's laid out. By month, by plant type, by problem or is it
>randomly based? And how do I go about becking and calling? It sounds
>intriguing;-))
It only works if you have faith in the method and the aphids are weak willed.
--
Martin
Posted by Sheila on March 10, 2009, 3:43 am
> And a wondrous tome it must be! I know that the garlic/rosebush scenario
> came from there and was only recently posted. So - how to I gain access to
> its secrets? I see it's available from Amazon .... used copies at the rip
> off price of 1p! But before I make this significant investment, may I ask
> how it's laid out. By month, by plant type, by problem or is it randomly
> based? And how do I go about becking and calling? It sounds intriguing;-))
> --
> Gopher .... I know my place!
If you email me privately, (omitting the obvious) I will tell you how....
> for our local gardening club. No, I didn't put my hand up and volunteer
> but rather was asked by the 'steemed chairperson of the club if I would
> "kindly consider" producing a relevant monthly tip UFN to assist the
> members. Senior Management, in the shape of SWMBO, present at the time,
> indicated her acquiescence on my behalf. So the matter was resolved and it
> has been agreed that I will thrill the membership with a scintillating
> series of monthly tips undoubtedly resulting in greater fruit & 'veg
> production of superior flavour at less cost and lesser effort, dazzling
> blooms, E-type compost, etc. etc. all in a disease and pest free wildlife
> friendly gardening environment.
> I know I can plagiarise from a myriad of websites and books all of which
> are equally available to the membership, and I will probably resort on
> occasion to this (with due acknowledgements, of course) however what I
> believe may be of interest would be the unusual hints and tips which have
> been passed down from previous generations - such as the planting of a
> garlic clove under a rosebush to ward off aphid invasion.
> Please excuse this arrant plea for help but I feel certain that the
> subscribers to this group is awash with such quirky tips - and I'd really
> welcome some help.
> Many thanks!
> --
> Gopher .... I know my place!