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Free sunflower seeds

Post by xxxraichxxx » Sun Mar 07 2021 2:21pm

Free sunflower seeds with the code BEES

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Re: Free sunflower seeds

Post by Richard Frost » Thu Mar 11 2021 5:50pm

A few days after you apply you will get an email asking you to upload your proof of purchase.
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Post by Sarah » Thu Mar 25 2021 6:23am

I uploaded that picture for lolz and received the seeds yesterday! :lol:
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Post by gle1975 » Wed Jul 14 2021 10:02pm

I was not able to grow any sunflowers this year - the slugs and snails decimated them in the rain.
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Re: Free sunflower seeds

Post by blythburgh » Thu Jul 15 2021 10:46am

gle1975 wrote:
Wed Jul 14 2021 10:02pm
I was not able to grow any sunflowers this year - the slugs and snails decimated them in the rain.
I have heard that roughly crushed eggshells put them off walking on that bit of soil. But not so sure it works myself.

The best answer to stop slugs and snails is pellets but these are high poison to birds who eat the dead or dying slug/snail. Hedgehogs as well as birds are great at keeping the numbers down. I small hole in fences means they can get in and out of gardens.
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Re: Free sunflower seeds

Post by Richard Frost » Thu Jul 15 2021 11:11am

blythburgh wrote:
Thu Jul 15 2021 10:46am
gle1975 wrote:
Wed Jul 14 2021 10:02pm
I was not able to grow any sunflowers this year - the slugs and snails decimated them in the rain.
I have heard that roughly crushed eggshells put them off walking on that bit of soil. But not so sure it works myself.

The best answer to stop slugs and snails is pellets but these are high poison to birds who eat the dead or dying slug/snail. Hedgehogs as well as birds are great at keeping the numbers down. I small hole in fences means they can get in and out of gardens.
The National Trust use a bed of shingle around vulnerable plants (same principle) apparently they do not like travelling over sharp stone.
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Re: Free sunflower seeds

Post by gle1975 » Sun Jul 18 2021 10:29am

I'll have to try the shingle and egg shells. I agree with the poison pellets - I think something else is going to eat them. Normally I plant things out when they have got to a good height and then the slugs and snails leave them.
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Re: Free sunflower seeds

Post by Richard Frost » Sun Jul 18 2021 10:57am

gle1975 wrote:
Sun Jul 18 2021 10:29am
I'll have to try the shingle and egg shells. I agree with the poison pellets - I think something else is going to eat them. Normally I plant things out when they have got to a good height and then the slugs and snails leave them.
If you go to the beach ever. You can collect sea shells, once crushed they have the same effect. Shingle is probably not quite as effective as it tends to be quite smooth edged.
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