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Garden crisis, and one trial solution

We have been away for a long weekend, and when we arrived back, I discovered that suddenly an old tree stump was totally covered in honey fungus, Armillaria mellea. Today, Adrian and our neighbour have partially removed two fence panels, and removed all the fruiting bodies, (toad-stools), then they have dug down about 2 feet around the stump and roots in an attempt to remove infected soil, and are now to trying to burn away the tree stump over a peiod of days. I have dug up 2 infected climbing roses, and removed quite a few plants and disposed of them to create a bare space of about 3 metres around the stump. This bare earth may be covered with black polythene for a year or so to see if we have won the battle.

It's just as well that our garden is no longer in the Royal Horticultural Society's 'Gardens Open Scheme'.
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4 comments

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I hope you win the battle, Amelia. All the best, Joe
10 days ago

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Joe, Son of the Rock:

I went a walk round Dumbarton Old Cemetery the other day, and encountered a similar sight.
8 days ago

Gudrun said:

Wow, that really is a massive invasion! I keep my fingers crossed that you get rid of the fungus.
9 days ago

Keith Burton said:

Amazing........I don't think I've seen anything like it. Good luck in your efforts to sort it out..!!
9 days ago