tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post5455759412739183494..comments2024-01-22T11:34:21.523+01:00Comments on Gardening in Mannheim, Germany: Slug-resistant plants II: Love-in-a-Mist and Dame's RocketBarbarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16956948481990170675noreply@blogger.comBlogger25125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-76838488176964071622021-09-30T17:20:34.396+02:002021-09-30T17:20:34.396+02:00I was diagnosed of hepatitis b Virus in 2016 and I...I was diagnosed of hepatitis b Virus in 2016 and I have tried all I can to get cured but all to no avail, until i saw a post in a health forum about a herbalist man who prepare herbal medication to cure all kind of diseases including hepatitis b virus, at first i doubted if it was real but decided to give it a try , when i contact this herbalist via his email and he prepared a hepatitis b herbal cure and sent it to me via UPS delivery company service, when i received this herbal cure, he gave me step by directions on how to apply it, when i applied it as instructed, i was totally cured of this deadly disease within 14days of usage, I am now free from the deadly disease called herpes, all thanks to Dr.Akhimien you can rich this great herbal doctor via his email: (drakhiniemodion@gmail. com)call or whatsapp him on his mobile number +2349033126596<br />He also have the herb to cure:<br />(1) ALS,<br />(2) DIABETES,<br />(3) HIV&AIDS,<br />(4) URINARY TRACT INFECTION,<br />(5) CANCER,<br />(6) HERPESCarlos kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14005109561375909786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-56432170498001594932011-09-30T22:25:15.012+02:002011-09-30T22:25:15.012+02:00I came across Jungfer im Grünen in a "slug ba...I came across Jungfer im Grünen in a "slug barrier" seed mix, which I guess attests to its non-attractiveness to the Schnecken . . . JiG has also self-sown profusely in my garden, but in the original colors (white and blue). My oldest daughter collected the seeds this afternoon and "sold" them to the neighbors, so there may be even more of them around next year!<br />Greetings from Biberach/Riss<br />JillAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-48526128325343951322011-08-10T05:10:22.562+02:002011-08-10T05:10:22.562+02:00Beautiful yard! Good luck getting rid of slugs, or...Beautiful yard! Good luck getting rid of slugs, or at least finding plants that they don't like. You haven't posted since early June. Hope all is well with you.Lou Murray's Green Worldhttp://greenlifeinsocal.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-45916202329854288422011-07-08T14:16:12.282+02:002011-07-08T14:16:12.282+02:00Lovely gardens and lovely settings. I am your new ...Lovely gardens and lovely settings. I am your new follower, I would appreciate your stopping by when you have a chance and following. Have a nice weekend.<br />Cher <a href="http://sunraygardening.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">Sunray Gardens</a>Sunray Gardenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06691531921190526219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-77332993187133947312011-07-05T18:54:26.183+02:002011-07-05T18:54:26.183+02:00Slugs (or lack of them!) are definitely the specia...Slugs (or lack of them!) are definitely the speciality on this blog!<br /><br />I like your white Love in the Mist much better than the blue I have grown. It's a funny plant - the flowers look wonderful in photos but a bit of a muddle from a distance. (At least, the blue ones do.)<br /><br />Haven't come across Dame's Rocket before. I like the look of it. May try that!<br /><br />EstherEsther Montgomeryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05412078991551799972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-45795081341342206432011-06-25T03:16:58.029+02:002011-06-25T03:16:58.029+02:00I stumbled upon your Blog while looking for others...I stumbled upon your Blog while looking for others. Just today I was talking about Dames Rocket. Here in Wisconsin it is considered an invasive and is labeled as illegal! I have lots of it. It is really pretty this time of year. Some upcoming posting will have them in the photos. They do a good job in blooming right now when other things are just getting started here along Lake MIchigan. I will check you to follow so I can keep up on your Dames Rocket and other plants! JackGardens at Waters Easthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04007610849161868747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-29987816957224320562011-06-14T17:29:43.363+02:002011-06-14T17:29:43.363+02:00hi
what a lovely blog you have.your schrebergarten...hi<br />what a lovely blog you have.your schrebergarten looks wonderful.thanks for the information.<br />reginaReginas Cottagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12263131368566323993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-85839814954970925302011-06-13T21:13:12.751+02:002011-06-13T21:13:12.751+02:00Oja schneckenresistente Pflanze das wäre auch etwa...Oja schneckenresistente Pflanze das wäre auch etwas für meinen Garten. Ich habe heuer auch die Jungfer im Grünen ausgesät und bis jetzt blieb sie von den Schnecken verschont. Dafür laben sich diese schleimigen Biester an allen möglichen anderen Pflanzen.<br /><br />lg kathrinTopfgartenwelthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10282118244664810192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-83817445441621721842011-06-12T23:18:41.557+02:002011-06-12T23:18:41.557+02:00Dear Barbara, I love this post! Your garden is loo...Dear Barbara, I love this post! Your garden is looking lovely. I don't have these plants, but would like to try the Dame's Rocket. I have to research how invasive they are here. I have couple of real bullies, and don't want to add to them. We had a very wet spring and the slugs are horrible this year. Thank you for commenting on my 'lasagna garden' post. In answer to your question, I only use the black printed newspaper as black ink is soy. I avoid the colored parts. P. xPam's English Gardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01359787694149174369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-23327430923724661942011-06-10T14:45:22.095+02:002011-06-10T14:45:22.095+02:00Dame's rocket is considered a nuisance plant h...Dame's rocket is considered a nuisance plant here in Colorado and you can't even buy the plant here or have it shipped!<br /> A friend of mine once gave me seeds and it grew for a while in my garden...the color is fantastic! It eventually petered out.Chloe mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02265196480664185330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-34683102489178250692011-06-09T20:45:44.179+02:002011-06-09T20:45:44.179+02:00They're both lovely flowers, Barbara. I'm ...They're both lovely flowers, Barbara. I'm always interested in which plants will self-sow in my garden and what the volunteer offspring will look like. My most common self-sown plants are siberian iris and tradescantia virginiana. I think most hybrid cultivars (assuming that they are not sterile) tend to revert to something closer to the original species when they self-sow. Although I have about a dozen different varieties of siberian irises in my garden, the volunteer seedlings are all the same deep blue-violet with yellow markings on their falls. The tradescantia seedlings are more varied, although mostly tending toward a blue-violet color. The exception is the cultivar 'Osprey' (white with brushes of soft blue on its petals), which seems to come true from seed. I also think that the volunteer seedlings self-sow more readily than their more refined parents, so the increase in plants over the years can quickly become exponential! -JeanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-71575456597639460742011-06-09T01:33:51.539+02:002011-06-09T01:33:51.539+02:00Given the low maintainance and the great performan...Given the low maintainance and the great performance wherever I see this plant, I'll have to admit that I'm quite tempted to give it a try!Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07887697522012088332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-42778536780029701962011-06-08T23:40:14.311+02:002011-06-08T23:40:14.311+02:00I've always loved the look of Love in a Mist, ...I've always loved the look of Love in a Mist, but here I'm afraid to plant it, in case it self sows a little too freely. It's interesting that the self sown flowers are white rather than blue, suggesting that if you wanted blue you'd have to propagate them from cuttings rather than seed, presuming it's an unstable hybrid. It's great they're slug resistant though, and I actually like your white airy blooms!Curbstone Valley Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06714297348566721344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-41683842904806366122011-06-08T22:12:54.670+02:002011-06-08T22:12:54.670+02:00Die Jungfer im Grünen ist auch einer meiner Favori...Die Jungfer im Grünen ist auch einer meiner Favoriten im Garten. Die ist romantisch und eleganz zugleich. Auch ihre Blütenstände sehen bis zum Winter noch sehr schön aus. Dass sie aber auch gegen Schnecken hilft ist mir neu gewesen. Danke für die Infos - nun weis ich auch, warum ich so wenige Schnecken im Garten habe;-) Liebe Grüße von Luzia, die ab Sonntag die Gärten der Provence für zwei Wochen erkunden wird.Luziahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17638428345353058272noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-19336542955181101792011-06-08T08:35:09.477+02:002011-06-08T08:35:09.477+02:00Two of my favourite plants, I think it depends on ...Two of my favourite plants, I think it depends on your soil how invasive they are. We are on heavy clay and have wet winters, usually, they both seed around but not agressivly at all. My Dames rocket are all white and love-in-a-mist has stayed all blue.Love them both.Paulinehttp://leadupthegardenpath.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-9079137099339077992011-06-08T01:23:30.316+02:002011-06-08T01:23:30.316+02:00I've sprouted a dozen cells of Dame's rock...I've sprouted a dozen cells of Dame's rocket this spring. I've decided to <i>commandeer</i> the shade under the golf course pine trees adjoining my yard and turn it into a marginal/woodland shade bed with Dame's rocket, digitalis, and both sweet & purple Joe pye. Glad to learn that Dames rockets does well for reseeding. I think I'll pass on the love-in-a-mist though. They sound a little pushy ... :-DKrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17822528453563683772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-70129915011304856302011-06-07T21:37:28.278+02:002011-06-07T21:37:28.278+02:00So beautiful...my love-in-a-mists are loved by the...So beautiful...my love-in-a-mists are loved by the bees as well! :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-64260047830083688872011-06-07T19:58:42.439+02:002011-06-07T19:58:42.439+02:00That's nice, I always wondered if Nigella got ...That's nice, I always wondered if Nigella got eaten by slugs.<br />Thanks for sharing!<br />ElkeElke Schwarzerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15240511233143510506noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-48487655035073161972011-06-07T16:40:36.793+02:002011-06-07T16:40:36.793+02:00Barbara
what I find interesting, that your blog is...Barbara<br />what I find interesting, that your blog is more and more visited by English writing bloggers.<br />But my blog in Canada has become an German blogger favourite:)<br />Liebe Grüße Gisela.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-12084127464262597352011-06-07T15:09:50.168+02:002011-06-07T15:09:50.168+02:00I'm with you I love them both. The nigella I j...I'm with you I love them both. The nigella I just pull where I don't want it. The cool thing I like about it is that it disappears soon so the summer perennials can take over. Now the Dames rocket I've not had success getting established here. I have truly tried. This year I winter sowed some and have planted out the seedlings. I hope they grow to look as great as yours. Maybe you could fall sow some nigella seeds in your window box and they would grow?tinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17415302577518111227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-18866446432432737242011-06-07T13:50:31.818+02:002011-06-07T13:50:31.818+02:00Love the Dames Rocket, Barbara, I have it all over...Love the Dames Rocket, Barbara, I have it all over the garden edges at Kilbourne Grove. I try not to let it into my beds, it would just take over, but looks lovely flowering on the banks.<br />I do hope (selfishly) you keep blogging, I enjoy your posts very much.Deborah at Kilbourne Grovehttp://kilbournegrove.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-35632947175422850222011-06-07T10:12:12.766+02:002011-06-07T10:12:12.766+02:00Hey, i have the blue nigella, i didnt know if it w...Hey, i have the blue nigella, i didnt know if it was hardy so i collected the seeds from the pods, and seeded them again this spring. They are still beautiful and blue. Those white ones would be really beautiful in a shady part of the garden. I wish i lived closer to you so i could ask some seeds of them before youll remove them :). <br />I am the writer of "hare majesteits tuin" but google wont let me sign in on the comments, :( <br />What USDA climate do you have in mannheim? I am unsure if nigella is hardy in holland but surely hope so. The flowers and leafs are so beautiful, and i love plants who can manage themselves. (i really like poppies in pastels and white and seeded them last year, but this year they didnt come back) <br />We call nigella: Juffertje in het groen (little lady in green) its almost the same as the german name :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-64471435709436069552011-06-06T21:56:11.954+02:002011-06-06T21:56:11.954+02:00Lovely, Barbara, flowers, photos and your garden. ...Lovely, Barbara, flowers, photos and your garden. Slugs be danged here too for we do have more than our share of them. We enjoy both the nigella and hesperis, but your former post about columbine, well, they have become a weed in our garden and with roots so deep they cannot be removed... pretty but invasive. Good to see you and hope you are off to a good summer start.Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13160202493785166930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-33348223187262258182011-06-06T18:19:06.761+02:002011-06-06T18:19:06.761+02:00I love Dame's Rocket in the flower beds. Mine ...I love Dame's Rocket in the flower beds. Mine self sows every year and I never know where it is going to turn up. LOL! I did not know Love in a Mist spread like that. I love the blooms ob yours but maybe I had better stir clear of it. Thanks for the tips.Lonahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07060003333138052194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3307888113292504248.post-67214064751553916832011-06-06T18:14:15.830+02:002011-06-06T18:14:15.830+02:00Georgeous views!
Every summer I think this will ...Georgeous views! <br /><br />Every summer I think this will be the fall I scatter Nigella seeds again and every fall I forget. Making a note NOW.Nell Jeanhttp://seedscatterer.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com