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Cuckoo spit

By Kate Bradbury on 04/06/2010 16:04:49

what it was, so I'd look to the sky for answers, hoping I'd see a cuckoo swoop down and spit on the plants. It was only a few years ago that I learned about the froghopper nymph, which protects itself from predators and dehydration in a coating of froth


Growing veg in containers

By Kate Bradbury on 15/04/2011 09:35:48

. Beans are frost-tender, so it's important to give them protection if sowing them now, and they don't like having their roots disturbed when being transplanted. So, rather than sow indoors now to transplant later, I've just sown them direct in a deep, 50


Green manure

By Kate Bradbury on 06/10/2010 13:18:18

, and - in extreme situations - lead to erosion. In the wild, plants quickly colonise exposed earth, protecting its structure and absorbing the nutrients that would otherwise be washed away. A green manure does the same thing; you just have control over what grows


Gardening for bats

By Kate Bradbury on 22/07/2011 16:56:22

roosting in your home or garden, remember that bats and their roosts are protected whether occupied or not, so if you want to get rid of that conifer blocking all the light to your veg patch, but you think there are bats roosting in it, make sure you call


Ivy

By Kate Bradbury on 16/09/2011 14:07:19

their fence', while the local council kills established plants at their base, leaving dead stems and leaves on buildings.But a study, commissioned by English Heritage, has proved that ivy can actually protect walls. Professor Heather Viles, who conducted


Growing auriculas

By Kate Bradbury on 22/03/2013 11:38:54

coating on their leaves and flowers is easily marked.Traditionally, auriculas are grown in 'theatres', which enable them to grow outside while being protected from the rain. I suppose our garden is a bit like an auricula theatre; it's flanked by two walls


Rats in the garden

By Kate Bradbury on 10/12/2010 16:08:44

it turned out) had dug a tunnel between the two. It must have been a nice little den, all warm and protected from the cold. Unaware of Weil's disease and only mildly worried that I'd be met with a fanged monster that would bite me on Boxing Day, I turned one


Growing sunflowers

By Kate Bradbury on 24/03/2011 16:50:53

the start and rig up some sort of protection from the wind (I'll blog about this when I've worked out what I'll do).I'll also be hatching plans to sabotage the efforts of Adam and David, while paying more attention to Sid, who seems determined to sabotage


Bumblebees and wax moth

By Kate Bradbury on 01/07/2011 12:11:26

containing honey, pollen, and grubs. They create tough, silk tunnels, presumably to protect themselves from the adult bees. Before long the entire nest is gone, prompting the caterpillars to leave to pupate into next year's wax moths.When I found the wax moth


Hedgehogs and foxes

By Kate Bradbury on 14/02/2013 07:26:00

starred in an issue of Gardeners’ World Magazine. He’s a permanent resident at Sue’s because he can’t roll into a ball to protect himself from predators, due to a strimmer injury. He spends most of his time hiding in a fleece hat and is very cute, but a


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