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Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 3:33 pm
by Geoff
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 5:22 pm
by Pa Snip
Primrose, it is difficult to gauge the size of those grubs but to me they look as if they may be too big to be vine weevil.
My money is on Chafer Grubs or maybe even Stag Beetle.
By the way, when I put money on something I usually lose it.
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 6:51 pm
by tigerburnie
Stag Beetles tend to lay eggs/have grubs inside rotten wood, so perhaps not those, they are in decline because we keep our woodlands too tidy these days.
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 6:56 pm
by Westi
The actual owner of this vehicle will also be very unhappy. Lucky there Peter, it missed your vehicles - maybe the police will be luckier than normal & find they have links to other things that will get them a proper sentence. Maybe time to see if that real thick stemmed bamboo they build houses from in the tropics will grow in the UK!

Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 7:26 pm
by Primrose
I would be absolutely MORTIFIED if they turned out to be stag beetle grubs as I left them on the bird table and ai think they are lovely creatures and would,t willingly have done anything to destroy them. However as tiger burnie has said, they tend to breed in rotten wood rather than compost heaps to the best of my knowledge. We used to have a breeding colony near here in a footpath with decaying logs u to, the council one day came along and had a "clear up" and most of their habitat was destroyed.
They were about an inch long and their bodies were the thickness of those big brown slugs which are very common.
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2018 10:41 pm
by Geoff
At that size Pa Snip's chafers seem possible, did the legs show?
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=487 - mentions compost heaps
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:07 am
by Primrose
Yes they did seem to have very short little legs which enabled them to "shuffle" and move very slowly.
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 4:04 pm
by Gerry
Primrose, My money is on chafer grubs. However my money usualy goes the same way as Pa's.
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:36 pm
by alan refail
My money's on chafer grubs.
A whole lot more in this picture.
https://www.pitchcare.com/news-media/ch ... hcare.html
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:51 pm
by Primrose
Yes Alan they did look very much like this . Anyway they all disappeared from the bird table. Suspect they're now trining the stomach of some magpies ! Just wish aI could get rid or big brown slugs when I out them on the bird table. Nobody seems to want to touch them !
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2018 6:57 pm
by Westi
First frost down at lottie today, very light & dahlias not worried by it, but to be sure after checking my phone weather I took anything that was too small but edible or would ripen at home. I've got loads of tomatoes, small courgettes, cucumbers & green peppers, runner beans, french beans, rocket & salad. Still loads of salad & cut & come which has been tucked in safely so will see how they fare.
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2018 10:53 pm
by Geoff
There were only 30 kg on the small Bramley the other day but it probably means the two trees had over 100 kg on them, found somebody this week who hadn't got any but unfortunately they don't use many. Picked my final tree today, 51 kg of Granny Smith, at least they keep. That tree might have paid for itself, it was a £1 supermarket rescue a few years ago.
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 5:22 am
by PLUMPUDDING
I've only got half a tree of Newton Wonder to pick but there are still rather a lot. They keep well too fortunately. At least it's biennial bearing so should have a rest next year. The cellar smells lovely with the scent of ripe fruit. I might make another batch of cider to use a few up. I've done some apple juice from the Early Worcesters that don't keep and am planning on making an apple cake and apple scones tomorrow so they are gradually being used up. Will have to have another trip round the neighbours to distribute a few. It's certainly been a lovely bountiful year. I've even got a few piles of windfalls for the blackbirds etc.
Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 3:34 pm
by Geoff
It'll be a shame if we get the predicted frosts in the next few days, the nasturtiums are putting on a cheerful late show.

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The autumn colours are developing nicely down the valley (especially the neighbouring docks I have to put up with!)

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Re: Autumn bits and bobs
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:18 pm
by Westi
Lovely autumn colours in the trees Geoff. I expect I saw the last of my dahlias yesterday & I had nasturtium seedlings Just starting to flower. I love walking down the path to my plot as all the dahlias & roses in the front garden look so cheery & colourful, makes me happy before I even get to the plot. I really must get some bulbs in there to have more colour at other times of the year, I have some inherited daffodils but they are set back on lottie 2 as we park in front of that allotment so you can't see them until you are there. Might have to dig them up for a start & put them outside lottie 1 for a start.