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Shieldbugs

By Richard Jones on 04/03/2009 08:10:29

a whole list of the beans, courgettes, pumpkins and other crops that they had destroyed in her garden. Oops.I have to be slightly more circumspect with my comments these days. But when, during that lovely warm sunny burst on Monday afternoon, I found


Urban foxes

By Richard Jones on 22/06/2011 16:37:58

an even larger one.I've no idea what befell Stumpy. Perhaps a fight with another fox, or a local dog. Car accident? Seems unlikely. Roald Dahl's Fantastic Mr Fox had his brush shot off by Farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean, but I'm fairly certain


'Grow Your Own' Week: Garden birds

By Richard Jones on 31/03/2010 11:44:58

and Their Haunts by the Rev. C.A. Johns, was published in 1862 by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, on the back of his success with Flowers of the Field (1851). Both books were in print for over a century, and it's easy to see why.To start, Johns


Insects on compost heaps

By Richard Jones on 28/05/2008 13:14:00

of flies emerges.Fruit flies (at least two Drosophila species) feature strongly, which is no surprise given the amount of apple cores, banana skins, melon shells and potato peelings we chuck in each week. Although the adult flies are only 2.5mm long


Wireworms

By Richard Jones on 18/02/2009 15:48:08

need to do less sitting, and more cultivation. But it doesn't look too bad. I can see where the recent snow has pressed the netting down over the strawberry bed, and the canes from last year's French beans have blown over. But apart from that it doesn


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