D Dickie Well-Known Member Jul 2, 2025 #1 Anyone grow these and have visitors doing some pruning? I’m thinking the local Roe have got a taste for them. Attachments IMG_0289.webp 535.1 KB · Views: 70 IMG_0288.webp 221.5 KB · Views: 68 IMG_0287.webp 254.6 KB · Views: 68
Anyone grow these and have visitors doing some pruning? I’m thinking the local Roe have got a taste for them.
H HonestJohn Well-Known Member Jul 2, 2025 #2 Have them in my garden, the odd deer passes through and plenty of rabbits, they’ve never touched them. Interesting
Have them in my garden, the odd deer passes through and plenty of rabbits, they’ve never touched them. Interesting
D Dickie Well-Known Member Jul 2, 2025 #3 triggertrix said: Have them in my garden, the odd deer passes through and plenty of rabbits, they’ve never touched them. Interesting Click to expand... They’ve hammered our roses before but this must have happened in the last couple of nights.
triggertrix said: Have them in my garden, the odd deer passes through and plenty of rabbits, they’ve never touched them. Interesting Click to expand... They’ve hammered our roses before but this must have happened in the last couple of nights.
A AGR Well-Known Member Jul 2, 2025 #4 I wish they'd eat ours, can't get rid of them! However, late last spring roe kindly pruned the raspberries back down to winter level!
I wish they'd eat ours, can't get rid of them! However, late last spring roe kindly pruned the raspberries back down to winter level!
D Dickie Well-Known Member Jul 5, 2025 #5 AGR said: I wish they'd eat ours, can't get rid of them! However, late last spring roe kindly pruned the raspberries back down to winter level! Click to expand... Wife loves them because of the colour and filling a spot in the border
AGR said: I wish they'd eat ours, can't get rid of them! However, late last spring roe kindly pruned the raspberries back down to winter level! Click to expand... Wife loves them because of the colour and filling a spot in the border
O old keeper Well-Known Member Supporter Jul 5, 2025 #7 timbrayford said: Glyphosate works well on crocosmia! Click to expand... And pretty well everything else!
timbrayford said: Glyphosate works well on crocosmia! Click to expand... And pretty well everything else!
G Goingback Well-Known Member Jul 5, 2025 #8 Dickie said: Anyone grow these and have visitors doing some pruning? I’m thinking the local Roe have got a taste for them. Click to expand... They have completely lost respect! Put a sign up stating that you have sold your Creedmoor
Dickie said: Anyone grow these and have visitors doing some pruning? I’m thinking the local Roe have got a taste for them. Click to expand... They have completely lost respect! Put a sign up stating that you have sold your Creedmoor
D Dickie Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2025 #9 Goingback said: They have completely lost respect! Put a sign up stating that you have sold your Creedmoor Click to expand... I went the other way and put a sign up with .375 resides here. Cheeky buggers turned it round and put ha ha we know your conditions.
Goingback said: They have completely lost respect! Put a sign up stating that you have sold your Creedmoor Click to expand... I went the other way and put a sign up with .375 resides here. Cheeky buggers turned it round and put ha ha we know your conditions.
gixer1 Well-Known Member Supporter Jul 6, 2025 #10 Love Crocosmia’s - have them all round my property - never gets touched by deer here… I have alternating orange and red…stunning when in bloom.
Love Crocosmia’s - have them all round my property - never gets touched by deer here… I have alternating orange and red…stunning when in bloom.
Tony Morgan Well-Known Member Jul 6, 2025 #11 gixer1 said: I have alternating orange and red Click to expand... Never turns green? Must make you impatient!
gixer1 said: I have alternating orange and red Click to expand... Never turns green? Must make you impatient!