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France must have all our blackfly, because we only got them about a week ago, and not too many either. I crushed/wiped most of them off the calendula (another sacrificial plant) & the broadies.
I left them alone on the spindle, cherry and philadelphus, allowing the hoverflies, ladybirds and sparrows to have their fill. It's another job off my list, if nature can do the work for me
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
There weren't as many as usual on my broad beans (I do lop the tops off when I see them), but there were loads of ladybirds, so that was a help. The only place I struggle to get rid of them is on the globe artichokes, but I'll try the jet of water Richard, thanks
My ladybirds, which were around very early in the year in quite large numbers, seem to have gone AWOL I did see some hoverflies around the nasturtiums, so hopefully they are doing the job for me.
A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
I've had loads of aphids and blackfly this year, and so far they're ignoring my nasturtiums and savaging everything else! Grrr!! I've blasted with water but they came back. I nipped the tops of my broadies, so they moved down the stems and onto the pods. I've searched for ladybirds but have only found a couple, mostly in the farmer's field and reluctant to take the trip back to my house with me. Yesterday I resorted to a very dilute solution of organic washing up liquid in a sprayer, and the sprayer leaked all over me so I ended up wetter than the aphids! Lol . I've now officially admitted defeat, and what will be will be .
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