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Lilium regale - 2012
By Andrewr
- 10 Jul, 2012
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how do you stop the red beasties andrew ~ they are second only to slugs here!!
10 Jul, 2012
We have all of two blooms left, the vws got the rest, Sticki spray with Pravado, it works. believe me.
10 Jul, 2012
I resort to Provado as well - the chief entomologist of the RHS recommended it as the only way to control lily beetle when he gave a talk at the local Horticultural Association last year
10 Jul, 2012
is it available in ordinary garden centres?
10 Jul, 2012
Yes, I bought a spray version at our local 'Cheap and Cheerful' one in the spring
10 Jul, 2012
oh thats great, thank you ~ is it best to spray from spring onwards ie from the time they start to grow till end of flowering?
10 Jul, 2012
It's suggested you should give the first treatment just as the weather is warming up, ie before the red things arrive. As it's systemic, you shouldn't need to repeat too often
10 Jul, 2012
thanks andrew thats very helpful ~ did it really warm up at all this year??? oh yes it must have done cos the lily beetles arrived!!!
10 Jul, 2012
any suggestions for slugs and snails too please??
10 Jul, 2012
Sticki - it warmed up here for Chelsea week
For slugs and snails, I do a patrol at dusk armed with a salt cellar
11 Jul, 2012
it was nice in the lake district in march and the outer hebrides in june!!
thank you, more salt now on the shopping list!!
11 Jul, 2012
Ive used Provado for first time this year, its brill Sticki. I just sprayed the beasties while they were amorous and did a very quick close squirt on greenery (I worry about the birds so did it late evening). Like everyone Ive been invaded by slugs and snails. We seem to have a resident hedgehog, but the poor lamb must be gorged, as he cant keep up with the numbers lol! We even see him feeding during the late afternoon..at least he is keen. Hope he finds a Mrs H soon like in 2010. This time we will buy a hedgehog house for winter.
14 Jul, 2012
lol... Tet I'm a fan! That's great. Mrs. H. and a family, and you won't have to worry about S & S anymore.
Some may hate me for this, but I have not had to pick one lily beetle yet. (fingers crossed and touching wood) can't say as much for rose chafers though. it's been so dry that the poor lilies' petals are like tissue paper...dry and crinkly.. sad.
These are the most delicate looking lilies. is their scent strong or mild, Andrew?
16 Jul, 2012
Lovely!
16 Jul, 2012
i shall definitely use it next year tet, thank you both;
lucky you lori
16 Jul, 2012
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Wonderful I wish I could grow them but the little red beasties say I cannot.
10 Jul, 2012