Lizzie asks…
I’m moving house and don’t want to contaminate my new garden. I don’t think I have any flatworms as it’s two years since I saw one in my garden but I want to make sure.
Not as yet.
They are doing studies on a parasite but that has to go through the research stage for so many years first.
I have as yet not come across a New Zealand flatworm but keep a constant look out.
I do not know if it is possible with your plants in the pots but can you cover them with newspaper? This is supposed to bring them to the surface and then you could drop them in a jar of vinegar.
Salt, vinegar and orange oil will all dissolve them but will not work unless it is a direct hit. No good just adding them to compost. More likely to damage your plants than the flatworms.
Here is some more information….
Http://blog.shirlsgardenwatch.co.uk/2007/03/new-zealand-flatworms.html
Thomas asks…
I would like to grow a flower garden and put in a day bed at the back of my yard.
However, there is quite a large palm tree with roots that have spread throughout the garden, and the seeds are spread everywhere and growing.
The tree is not being removed for another 2-6months and I would like to start now.
Thank you
Palms are very adaptable, I would do the removal first as the tree will definitely be in your way, and when it is time for removal you will damage all you have planted. Palm roots generally are 1/8th inch thick and spread several feet. Being such a tangled mess ( almost like thick hair underground ) you could manipulate them to plant during the time being. Check out our free Blog page on the website for more tips.
Good Luck!
Steven asks…
So I’m trying to decide of a blog topic to write about on my myspace page, and I want to write about Christianity (positively). I am a Christian, and my goal is to get my friends to think deeply on the subject of Christianity. I want to be able to change the way they think whenever they hear the word “Christian”. Are there any good topics I can write about?
How not to lead your friends down the garden path.
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When going through a complicated ordeal a relative made this statement to me. “well she certainly led you down the garden path to pie in the sky didn’t she. I never was a big fan of quotes or idioms, so I wasn’t sure if she was being insulting or sarcastic.
What does “Down the garden path” and “Pie in the sky” mean?
And if you discover a supposed friend has lead you down the garden path, to pie in the sky. Is she considered to be a true reliable friend?
When you are led down the garden path, the garden looks so beautiful and you wont notice that you are being decieved…….and pie in the sky is something that you cannot reach or achieve
Steven asks…
Please help me find free landscaping quotes. I am planning on putting a garden in my home to make it more attractive.
This site offers free landscaping quotes http://www.karpanto.com/gardening/free-quotes
Paul asks…
Atticus:“I would rather you shoot at tin cans in the backyard, but I know you will go after birds…but remember, it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
Miss Maude:”Your father is right. Mockingbird’s dont do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They dont eat up people’s gardens, dont nest in corncribs, they dont do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
I’m sure you can find something great here –
http://www.bookrags.com/notes/tkm/QUO.html and http://www.quotesdaddy.com.
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