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Doug's Way With Roses
... of a hard freeze the early part of the month, and frost can nip the new growth even later. I plan to use the chicken wire enclosures that I use around each plant for rabbit deterrence as a protection from frost also, by filling them with leaves. You should have some method of defense at hand should freezing temperatures be forecast after new growth has ...
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Doug's Way With Roses: November-December 1999
... , dirt (from another area of the yard or garden) hilled up to ten or twelve inches around the crown and lower basals is a good choice. Pine bark mulch, too, provides some protection. Since I use enclosures of chicken wire around most of my plants to protect against rabbits, I have found that they are also a good retainer for hardwood leaves which ...
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Clytostoma callistegioides - Vines Forum - GardenWeb
... cone or a 5-gallon bucket over it, and secured it so it didn't blow off, the vine would do fine. I would build a chicken wire cage around it, fill the cage with leaves or straw, then put the bucket over it, just to be on the safe side. RE: Clytostoma callistegioides clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and recent clippings ...
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'Small' problem - Daylily Forum - GardenWeb
... porch and ate the daylilies I have in pots waiting to be planted! Right now I have my new DLs surrounded by rings of chicken wire, but only because they are small and new. I was wondering if anyone has tried any deterrents that worked for rabbits. I especially like the sound of that pepper spray. Fencing would be hard , but not completely impossible ...
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Orchid Forum - GardenWeb
... -ups, last one posted on Wed, May 10, 06 at 11:59 Dendrobium Post-Flowering Care Posted by: finch on Wed, May 10, 06 at 9:53 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, May 10, 06 at 11:21 Orchids outside - alternatives to chicken wire? Posted by: whitecat8 z4 MN on Sat, May 6, 06 at 15:06 22 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, May 10, 06 at 2:02 Phal ...
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An actual Rose Emergency! - Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... mulch and canes. Unless you mean sort of a donut affair? Like a wall o' water, only made with chicken wire and leaves, or do you mean real shredded hardwood bark mulch? Or those rose cones? What happens if ... freeze/thaw cycle, not to prevent the ground from freezing. You could put a collar made of newspaper or chicken wire around the base of the bush and fill it with whatever you chose to use. Don't ...
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Humidity and Houseplants
... water up to the level of the pebbles. Make sure the saucer with pebbles is large enough to be effective - the larger the surface area of pebbles, the more effective the method will be. Totems for climbing plants - Take chicken wire and roll it into a totem (tube). Fill the tub with peat moss. Anchor the tube in the plant pot and then wind the ...
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Slugs
... of slug control. Here are a few you may wish to try: 1. Inspect all incoming plants for eggs or adults and remove by hand. 2. Ensure adequate spacing between plants in the garden, stake tomatoes and use materials like chicken wire for peas to climb up to reduce the amount of foliage inclose proximity to ground level. 3. In the fall remove all leaf ...
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Our Climate
... , not in raised beds): two 8x16 foot beds with raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, and a couple of lingonberries. Those will very soon require cages--wood frames high, wide, and deep enough for the berry bushes but faced with chicken wire to suggest to the wee birdies that lunch is best sought elsewhere. It was too warm for good berries where we ...
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Archive 2002
... else's plants I saw growing. Those plants were on poles with nothing but a bit of chicken wire attached, and yet they were magnificent plants. The plants here are already throwing up vines from the ... are all consistently out of focus! (Baby) Bill Mackenzie on a post, the post just visible, the wire, invisible. Plant is 14 months old, first full season. This time next year the plants will (hopefully ...
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