Posted by Mike on March 28, 2006, 12:54 pm
I have a small border at the front of the house that is NW facing. Its been
planted up twice now the first got destroyed by vine weevil the second by
rosemary beetle.
Does anyone have any good ideas what would thrive in this (dry) site and not
get eaten alive??? I wanted to have Mediterranean herbs but the rosemary
beetle killed all of them. I favour the unusual by the way.... any ideas?
Mike
ps btw we have Knotweed at the back too, great eh?? oh and mice or some
rodent eats all the Camellia's (and other) flower buds!!!! .....great :-(
Posted by Sacha on March 28, 2006, 5:06 pm
Mike wrote:
> I have a small border at the front of the house that is NW facing. Its been
> planted up twice now the first got destroyed by vine weevil the second by
> rosemary beetle.
> Does anyone have any good ideas what would thrive in this (dry) site and not
> get eaten alive??? I wanted to have Mediterranean herbs but the rosemary
> beetle killed all of them. I favour the unusual by the way.... any ideas?
<snip>
Nandina domestic 'Pygmaea'? But you'd have to keep the soil moist.
Possibly Geranium palmatum. Low growing or trimmed Cotoneasters.
Topiary box. And treat the area regularly with nematodes, perhaps.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
Posted by Mike on March 28, 2006, 5:11 pm
thanks Sacha!!
Mike
> Mike wrote:
>> I have a small border at the front of the house that is NW facing. Its
>> been
>> planted up twice now the first got destroyed by vine weevil the second by
>> rosemary beetle.
>>
>> Does anyone have any good ideas what would thrive in this (dry) site and
>> not
>> get eaten alive??? I wanted to have Mediterranean herbs but the rosemary
>> beetle killed all of them. I favour the unusual by the way.... any ideas?
> <snip>
> Nandina domestic 'Pygmaea'? But you'd have to keep the soil moist.
> Possibly Geranium palmatum. Low growing or trimmed Cotoneasters.
> Topiary box. And treat the area regularly with nematodes, perhaps.
> --
> Sacha
> www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
> South Devon
>
> planted up twice now the first got destroyed by vine weevil the second by
> rosemary beetle.
> Does anyone have any good ideas what would thrive in this (dry) site and not
> get eaten alive??? I wanted to have Mediterranean herbs but the rosemary
> beetle killed all of them. I favour the unusual by the way.... any ideas?