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Postby butterfly watcher » 30 Aug 2007, 14:07

Good luck Romlia, i`v got my veg patch at home, it`s a lot of hard work but worth it just for the taste of real food. Aylyn it does look like Japanese knotweed, you might have to get some help getting that out, it`s very persistant stuff.
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Postby Romelia » 30 Aug 2007, 15:25

The plant you photographed just before your garden shed looks like Japanese Knotweed to me, and that is an invasive, nasty species....
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Oh dear! Can I burn it to death? I have burnt huge areas already. I dont want to use weed killer y see.

Thanks for the warning!

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Postby Aylyn » 30 Aug 2007, 15:34

The trouble with this plant are the roots. They break easily, and even small pieces ensure that the plant returns. I had it in my garden too (it is practically everywhere), and removed it as soon as I saw a small shoot. This kept it down, but it was present even after 10 years of this practice.

There are some good websites giving tips on how to get rid of it, but I think it will boil down to weedkiller eventually, if you want to get rid of it forever.
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Postby butterfly watcher » 30 Aug 2007, 23:00

You could try contacting your local council or enviromental agency, they might be able to help.
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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Romelia » 03 Sep 2007, 11:39

Hi all!
On reading advice and talking to other allotment keepers in my area I came to the conclusion, that no matter what I do or the council does, this b@stard is gonna keep coming back. So I decided the muthers going to burn! :warm: And it did. The allotments turning me feral!
I know it will keep popping up, but im going to keep burning it and digging the 2 meter roots and burning them too.
The allotment is looking vast now the knotweed is down and a skip is coming tomorrow for the rubbish and the lopsided potting shed.

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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Dryadia2 » 03 Sep 2007, 17:27

Romelia wrote:Hi all!
On reading advice and talking to other allotment keepers in my area I came to the conclusion, that no matter what I do or the council does, this b@stard is gonna keep coming back. So I decided the muthers going to burn! :warm: And it did...

Well, sometimes we just gotta 'bite the bullet' and 'git r done'!
Your go girl! :applause:

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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Beith » 05 Sep 2007, 22:04

Hey there!
Virtual gardening! Great stuff!

You know what Romelia? This is a really nice idea of yours to post updates on your grove as it takes shape. I think it should be made a "sticky" so it doesn't get lost in the post sequence. It will be really nice for everyone to watch a 'druid grove' take shape and see the changes you make to it, the plants you grow there and the turning seasons. For all those without a plot or garden of their own, it's a chance to garden vicariously (while someone else does all the work :grin:)

I really appreciate seeing your pictures and it would be a very collaborative thing if people, like the folks above, can give suggestions and ideas to you on how to treat certain things, if you have issues with them, like the dreaded knotweed if that's what it was.

Maybe in time if you are having a little "inauguration ceremony" when it takes shape, or a celebration of the seasons with friends/other Obodies, it would be nice to post those pics too if people didn't mind or their faces were covered. A working, growing grove. Really nice!

Thanks for sharing with us. It's a real pleasure to see how your garden grows!

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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Lizzy » 06 Sep 2007, 07:32

I love it Romelia and thank you so much for sharing, very special to see your grove 'grow and evolve'. :shake: :cloud9:
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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby SilverStorm » 06 Sep 2007, 07:40

Wow, you have done so much work. In just a short sequence of photos the change is impressive. Please continue to post on this and let us see the results of all your hard work. :)
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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Romelia » 07 Sep 2007, 18:04

Hi all!
Thanks Dryadia for making this thread a sticky, and thanks for all the support from everyone!
Maybe in time if you are having a little "inauguration ceremony" when it takes shape, or a celebration of the seasons with friends/other Obodies, it would be nice to post those pics too if people didn't mind or their faces were covered. A working, growing grove. Really nice!


Sounds like a great idea! I’m thinking of opening up to OBODies in the area. But im going to hopefully get to chat to Damh about all that first.

So here are a few more pics on the recent developments at Hazel Grove

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This is where the knot weed was, before i burnt it! :warm:
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A birds nest we found in a brick wall! Dont know what kind of bird built it though
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Found this white poo in the middle of the plot!... What the hell layed it!
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Well im off to see a man about a spade, hope you like the new pics

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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Bracken » 07 Sep 2007, 18:20

Hi Romelia.

This is truly a magical thread. Well done, you.

The white poo is dog poo! :o [My contribution, proving I know more about sh** than I do about most things.]

I'm very glad this is stickied.

Urbandruid, of my fab Setantii seedgroup writes an allotment blog if you're interested. Here's the link.

Urbandruid's Allotment Diaries

That should get you in the rough area, website-wise, but keep digging. Our site is very new, and will hopefully grow as fast as your allotment. All the best to you.

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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Dryadia2 » 07 Sep 2007, 18:39

Beith wrote:...It will be really nice for everyone to watch a 'druid grove' take shape and see the changes you make to it...

I agree!
Best Wishes Romelia, with the 'Hazel Grove'; of your 'work in progress'! :hug:

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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Fox » 08 Sep 2007, 15:55

Hey Romelia, looks like you bin busy! Reminds me of the allotment I used to have when I lived in Edinburgh, big and wild to start with, never really tamed ... Thanks for the updates, it's a full time occupation, pretty much :)
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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby isilindil » 13 Sep 2007, 23:15

Hi Romelia!

Your Hazel Grove is an amazing project. I keep checking in here for updates and pictures!
Thanks for sharing this with us :)

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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Romelia » 17 Sep 2007, 19:33

Hello all! Its been a weird week! I had to go in to hospital for a little op a week ago and cant do anything for a few weeks so im in a bit of pain, uncomfortable, miserable and frustrated, so I cant do much at Hazel Grove :gloomy:

But I got the trusty whip out and put it to use on some willing victims and managed to get them to tear down the potting shed and clear some weeds. We found more old paths a few dead mice and a lot of inspiration!!!! :grin:

Your Hazel Grove is an amazing project. I keep checking in here for updates and pictures!Thanks for sharing this with us

Thank you , glad you come back for a look!

Here are a few pics!
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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Beith » 17 Sep 2007, 21:07

Hi there Romelia,

I'm so sorry to read that you've been ill and under the weather. I hope that you'll be on the road to recovery and right as rain again soon. It is really a pleasure for us to see your grove and to watch you shape it (or the recent victims of the whip!) - you have a huge plot there and I am sure it will be an incredibly peaceful and beautiful and fun place to be as you develop it to your grove. I am so impressed with your activity!

So I wish you well and will hope for the best for your health and happiness. You have a lot of folks here who are avid fans of your grove project so we are all sending you good wishes for recovery and futher fun'n'games at hazel grove!

a hug! Be well.

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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Alasdair » 17 Sep 2007, 21:24

EAT Japanese knotweed! (Seriously!)
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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby isilindil » 18 Sep 2007, 02:31

Hope you feel better soon, Romelia! :)

Alasdair wrote:EAT Japanese knotweed! (Seriously!)

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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby SilverStorm » 18 Sep 2007, 08:27

I hope you feel better soon. You have done so much work! It is so neat for those of us who don't have much room to grow vicariously through your photos. I look forward to the next update. :applause:
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Re: Hazel Grove (update)

Postby Lorraine » 18 Sep 2007, 12:47

There's a link to a recipe including japanese knotweed here. Not that it would give you a reason to keep the stuff, but short term while you're hacking any new growth back it could be handy.

http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/Plants ... tweed.html

Sorry to hear you're not feeling too well at the moment, hope you start to feel better soon.

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