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  • I have a new pear tree planted last year which has developed reddish brown spots on its leaves what are they and what treatment if any is there.

    I also have just pulled my garlic for drying and storing and have found small pea sized bulbs all around the base of the garlic bulb what are they and what can I do with them.

     

    Clive Sambrook

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802
    clive sambrook wrote (see)

    I have a new pear tree planted last year which has developed reddish brown spots on its leaves what are they and what treatment if any is there.

    I also have just pulled my garlic for drying and storing and have found small pea sized bulbs all around the base of the garlic bulb what are they and what can I do with them.

     

    Clive Sambrook


    As I wrote above-you will need to start a new discussion to get a reply-Monty will not

  • Hi We are avid viewers of GW and I watch in particular to take on board the invaluable hints and tips given by Monty and the lovely Carol but can you tell us what has happened to Nigel the dog? We haven't seen this little, or should I say big character for over two weeks and wondered if he is away or just resting due to bad weather?

    We look forward to a "Nigel" update

    Carol and Mike

  • Miss BecksMiss Becks Posts: 3,468

    Hi carol and Mike.

    There is a Nigel thread! image

    http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/talkback/where-is-nigel/27102.html

     

  • Paul NPaul N Posts: 303

     

  • Oh no. Another series with Monty Don building his utterly boaring Garden at Licence payers expense.  His garden is nothing like any one elses Garden I know and dose not reflect howweoldbuild our gardens. Unlie past presenters he wallows in self gratification of Long Meadows. If it was not for the likes of Carol or Joe the program would be a black hole in the Gardening caleda. Every time you see his garden many pounds have been spent on Greenhouse, paths and neumerous goodies. He his building his garden at our expense.

  • discodavediscodave Posts: 510

    Sorry Golfwhisky, but I have to disagree somewhat. Ultimately, aren't we all building our gardens and living our lives at someone elses expense?

  • SwissSueSwissSue Posts: 1,447

    Oh no, not another moaner!image

    A lot of us love GW and I don't know of any country where you don't have to pay for a TV license. If you don't like the programme, THEN TURN IT OFF OR SWITCH TO ANOTHER CHANNEL!!!image

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802
    Golfwhisky wrote (see)

    Oh no. Another series with Monty Don building his utterly boaring Garden at Licence payers expense.  His garden is nothing like any one elses Garden I know and dose not reflect howweoldbuild our gardens. Unlie past presenters he wallows in self gratification of Long Meadows. If it was not for the likes of Carol or Joe the program would be a black hole in the Gardening caleda. Every time you see his garden many pounds have been spent on Greenhouse, paths and neumerous goodies. He his building his garden at our expense.

    There is an off switch-that is spelt SWITCH-I have yet to see a boar in his garden-must have missed that bitimage

  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,102
    SwissSue wrote (see)

    Oh no, not another moaner!image

    A lot of us love GW and I don't know of any country where you don't have to pay for a TV license. If you don't like the programme, THEN TURN IT OFF OR SWITCH TO ANOTHER CHANNEL!!!image

    Hear! Hear!


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





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