21 February 2019 #1 DD Well-Known Member Joined 12 August 2015 Messages 2,306 Location Albion Visit site and do they eat it ?
21 February 2019 #2 mavandkaz Well-Known Member Joined 31 August 2007 Messages 733 Location Hampshire Visit site Don't quote me on this, but I don't think it is. Last summer my OH cut back our buddleia and put the cuttings/branches into the ponies field as was the only space for it. I panicked and did some googling and it seemed ok. Ponies didn't touch it.
Don't quote me on this, but I don't think it is. Last summer my OH cut back our buddleia and put the cuttings/branches into the ponies field as was the only space for it. I panicked and did some googling and it seemed ok. Ponies didn't touch it.
21 February 2019 #3 S Shay Well-Known Member Joined 17 August 2008 Messages 7,345 Visit site No it isn't. Although eating too much of any unusual plant isn't a good idea.
22 February 2019 #4 DD Well-Known Member Joined 12 August 2015 Messages 2,306 Location Albion Visit site thank you both !