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Feeding garden birds in winter

By Pippa Greenwood on 01/12/2010 06:14:59

The soil here is rock solid. Fortunately, I planted the last of the garlic last week, before temperatures plummeted. Now, I'd need to use an ice axe, rather than a fork if I wanted to plant anything.I answered the door recently to a courier, who


Squirrels vs bulbs and corms

By Pippa Greenwood on 28/02/2008 09:56:00

of late bulb and corm planting - crocus, daffodils and tulips. I'm incapable of resisting a 'reduced-for-clearance' bargain bulb.Months after the theoretical planting date I was out, small daughter at my elbow, cramming crocus and other favourites


Leafcutter bees

By Pippa Greenwood on 23/10/2008 11:35:41

I always get a real thrill when I find the telltale marks of the leafcutter bee on the leaves of my roses and wisteria. Sometimes I catch them in action, cutting out a circle of leaf, or flying around carrying it. It doesn't bother me to find plants


Ladybird pupae

By Pippa Greenwood on 23/07/2009 15:03:35

drove over to see me because he'd seen these strange, rather-more-yellow-than-usual pupae, latched firmly on to garden plants and nettles.The ladybird has got to be the most widely identifiable insect in our gardens. Most people can recognise a ladybird


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