
Wildlife in my azalea
- nealweb
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Wildlife in my azalea
Wired up 'Mrs Kint' today and when i looked closer i saw that someone was taking up residence. Maybe i will get a butterfly, or moth one day 

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Re: Wildlife in my azalea
Mrs Kint?
There's got to be a story there...

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- nealweb
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Re: Wildlife in my azalea
Hi Anja,' Mrs Kint' is just the name of the azalea variety. It was actually one of my Nanna's old pot plants. She's dead now, I hope she would approve of what I've done with it, its a bit smaller than it once was 

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Re: Wildlife in my azalea
Aahh that's sweet, and a lovely transformation from a potted plant. 

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Re: Wildlife in my azalea
It may pay to evict that resident before it causes you some heart problems, I have several species of squatters in my Azalea collection and many of these cause damage to the plants health or structure. If it is a grub or caterpillar, it goes for sure.




