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  1. saibaba75

    new planter filled with ants

    Have two planters with money plants that have thrived for the past several years, to continue the coverage we built a new wood planter from thick mango wood boards, 60" x 24", painted the interior with 100% acrylic paint and let dry for 7 days, filled it with first w/ rocks 3" on the bottom...
  2. saibaba75

    Pests Galore

    crabbergirl thanks for the info ....no it has no flower is extremely soft and the bugs just love the soft cellulose .......the only thing available here in the way of pesticide is methyl parathion .....ill look up the home made trap and see if that works....i cant figure out if its the plant...
  3. saibaba75

    pests galore

    thanks RonsGarden the situation calls for no direct sun, in a narrow street and get reflected sun from the white building across the street.... the photo situation seems a bit awkward in that 97 kb is the max size?......even with a d3 and a micro lens the shots are hard to obtain ....some...
  4. saibaba75

    Pests Galore

    here in india the temp is around 100 f, dry ,no direct sun all plants are in pots of a very large size, good drainage soils is nutrient rich photo 1: it shows the ravages of ants, have eliminated them, is this savable..... photo2: can anyone identify this vine /creeper, leaf is very soft...
  5. saibaba75

    pests galore

    am currently in india the temp is around 100 f, dry ,no direct sun all plants are in pots of a very large size; in the first pic: it shows the ravages of ants, have eliminated. them is this savable.....photo2: can anyone identify this vine /creeper, leaf is very soft, grows tall photo 3...


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