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Dave and I have attended your nursery a couple of times now. Your assistants are truly welcoming and extremely knowledgeable, and we have seen amazing results in the clarity of our pond water since purchasing some of the oxygenating plants we bought from you ie. crispa, water violet, water cress etc. Dave practically fell in the tank of crispa when we visited you and it has been a standing joke ever since. Thanks to all of you for your help and we will visit again soon.
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Dave and I have attended your nursery a couple of times now. Your assistants are truly welcoming and extremely knowledgeable, and we have seen amazing results in the clarity of our pond water since purchasing some of the oxygenating plants we bought from you ie. crispa, water violet, water cress etc. Dave practically fell in the tank of crispa when we visited you and it has been a standing joke ever since. Thanks to all of you for your help and we will visit again soon.
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Mole Plant
Euphorbia lathyris
- So called because these are known to have the property of deterring moles where planted.
- Commonly known as Caper Spurge.
- Moles are said not to like the scent exuded by the roots into the soil, or the taste it gives to worms
Supplied as a plant grown in a 7cm pot.
Available from APPROXIMATELY mid May
1 or more £2.60GBP each. Group & quantity discounts
Description
Commonly known as Caper Spurge, their use as a mole deterrent has been known of for many years. Amazingly there has been no formal research on this purported property, though we have to say that from our own experience they do indeed work!
It is thought that the roots exude a scent into the soil that the moles do not like (and may also taint the flavour of worms making them unpalatable) - and so the moles relocate elsewhere.
The plant itself is a highly ornamental architectural plant with erect stems of glaucous-green long thin leaves.
- Biennial, but will self seed.
- Grows to approximately 4 feet (120 cm) tall.
- Plant at 10 feet (3 metre) spacings for best effect.
- All parts of the plant, including the seeds and roots are poisonous. Handling may cause skin irritation as the plant produces latex.
- While poisonous to humans and most livestock, goats sometimes eat it and are immune to the toxin. However, the toxin can be passed through the goat's milk.
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Available from APPROXIMATELY mid May
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