These blighters are going rampant in one of my beds. Any ideas to get rid?
Thanks
GRAPE HYACINTH
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I dug over a bed of them and slabbed it, they still appear between the gaps, tough little blighters.
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
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Afternoon Compo, I think it we be a matter of either digging them out, or letting them come into full leaf, then spraying them!
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Funny how all these thuggish pretty things don't come with a warning of their desire to go rampant on the packets? Herbs are another bunch who try to rule the plot!
Westi