NZ Gardens Online forum
Click on logo to return Home
Garden Forum
Garden Forum
Total since 09-Aug-10: 7


This is a noticeboard for your letters and requests for information. Add your own messages directly or reply to existing ones.

The letters for the last week are displayed when you first enter this noticeboard - you can select the last 1, 3 or 6 months if you wish to see more. You can also search the entire database using a key word or the name of a contributer. You can always contact me directly by email.

Be sure to click on the 'Reply to this Notice' link if your are replying to someone's notice. This makes it possible to find your reply later on, when someone does a keyword or person search.

Display letters for the last:   1 week   1 month   3 months   6 months

Search on Key Word
Search for a Person
Enter any key word or part of a person's name to list all the relevant notices from the entire database.



27-Aug-10 from Robyne
Hi I would love to grow tuber roses but are unable to find any to buy? can anyone helpe please many thanks

robyned@xnet.co.nz

Reply to this Notice


12-Aug-10 from Will
I am wanting to use a 5 Lt sprayer which has had roundup in it for spraying copper on fruit trees. What is there about or in the houses cupboards that will help neutralize the Roundup.

Its been rinsed a few times and its probably ok because all the branches are brown bark rather than green but it would be good to know for later in the year.

Thanks heaps Keep warm. :-) Will

12-Aug-10 from Jeff
Hi....roundup is inactivated by soil...muddy water should do it then rinse it out with fairly strong detergent to be on safe side. I would not put the muddy bit thru' the sprayer part tho....just use the det. thru spray nozzle. Hope this helps....Jeff

17-Aug-10 from Vance
Copper tends to neutralise roundup so rinsing then fillin your sprayer with copper will neutralise and unltr dilute any residues. Vance.

www.magnoliagrove.co.nz

Reply to this Notice


10-Aug-10 from Beth McDonnell
i'm looking for a JAPANESE MAPLE called 'FULL MOON'? if anyone can help i'd be very grateful. thanks.

bethian@xtra.co.nz

12-Aug-10 from Vance
Hi Beth,
I don't think anyone grows that one now. Check out 'Autumn Moon' which is the closest variety that is grown now. Hope this helps, Vance.

www.magnoliagrove.co.nz

Reply to this Notice


13-Aug-10 from Babymama
Thank you! Waiting for the next fine day ;-)

Reply to this Notice


Return to Gardens ONLINE    Garden Gallery    Feature Articles    Mail Order Nurseries
The Rose Garden    Garden Links    What's New?    Letters
Plant of the Week    Garden Notes    Gardens to Visit

Are you interested in a website? Click here!
Wendy's Web Works

Copyright © 1997 Netlist Ltd. All rights reserved.