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Autumn lawn care

By Adam Pasco on 20/09/2010 15:40:29

their lawn was dead (well, mine did look dead) when I wrote about drought damage in the garden in my July blog, but didn't I tell you it would recover once rain came? Not that I'm feeling smug with my prediction. It's just that plants are great survivors


Planting bulbs in lawns

By Adam Pasco on 31/10/2011 16:22:20

, transformed for just a few short weeks, before all trace of the bulbs is mown away.Of course, once established, bulbs will readily multiply. Planting bulbs in my own small lawn somehow isn't the same, though - my garden doesn't have the breathtaking scale


Dealing with a waterlogged garden

By Adam Pasco on 26/11/2012 16:26:00

lake on my lawn once again. It’s happened a few times this year, with relentless rain falling on already saturated ground. I can’t recall this happening before, and it’s quite a change from the scorched and cracked earth caused by droughts in previous


Squirrels

By Adam Pasco on 05/11/2007 11:03:02

What's up with the squirrels in my garden? Why can't they stick to the peanut feeders and keep off my lawn! For the past few weeks they've been relentlessly digging holes here, there, everywhere in my lawn.I think they're burying walnuts collected


Dogs in the garden

By Adam Pasco on 22/06/2009 14:33:37

Do dogs and gardening mix? I'd have to say yes, despite the state of my lawn! Magic, our miniature poodle, is a great companion, offering the unconditional love only dogs can give. She's most often observed at this time of year belly-up on the lawn


Bonsai trees

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 16/06/2008 14:12:00

The world of gardening overflows with obsessions, such as giant vegetables, lawns, compost, cacti and many others.One of the most extreme gardening obsessions is the art of bonsai. I was always a bit dismissive of this particular obsession until I


Starlings

By Adam Pasco on 10/11/2008 16:33:56

Every few days I just happen to look outside at the very moment a large flock (or should that be 'swarm'?) of starlings descends on my lawn. They really are quite a sight.Unlike bluetits or blackbirds, which you might see in twos or threes


National Wildflower Centre

By on 11/04/2013 12:22:44

849Court Hey Park, Roby Road, Knowsley, Liverpool, Merseyside0151 738 1913www.nwc.org.ukL16 3NAOpen 1 Apr-30 Sep, daily, 10am-5pm. Adults £3.50, OAPs/children (5-16) £1.75. Card not valid on event days: 9 Jun, 6-7 Jul, & 4 Aug.parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,refreshments,p...


Moles and molehills

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 25/08/2009 16:31:35

I don't believe it. I am incandescent with spluttering indignation. For the first time ever a molehill has appeared on my lawn.We've lived here for about 15 years. Before that the garden was a concrete farmyard, so this particular mole


Woodpigeons

By Richard Jones on 17/12/2008 09:04:02

The woodpigeons are back. Not that they had gone away, just that I’ve noticed them a lot over the last week. I love the way they strut their plump bodies about on the lawn, peering intently into the wet grass as if looking for something they lost


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