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Talkback: Dead frogs

On 28/11/2011 in forum

in the last week Any ideas? blimey pat thats a lot of dead ones...i reckon its cause of the severe weather.anyway still NO frogspawn in my pond 'ive given up any hope'...boho. I have spotted to large bumble bees in the garden recently during the mild, sunny


Talkback: Damson trees

On 28/11/2011 in forum

through so many they were full.We made delicious jam and did swaps for honey with our daughter as she keeps bees, so a fair exchange this year. Pruning? I too have had a bumper crop of plums this year even though my neighbour chopped half the tree mid


Garden Gallery

On 30/07/2012 in forum

I will start this off-three from the past few days     Pictures from a visit to Muncaster castle gardens on Monday when the weather was glorious was glorious Thanks for the wonderful pictures! I really love looking at other peoples gardens especially since I cannot visit any...


March in your Garden

On 11/03/2013 in forum

for themselves! I blame the sun.... Another mild and sunny day here and still more crocus are popping through. I love Spring bulbs as you can keep adding to them each year fairly cheaply and they themselves multiply. Saw some sort of bee at the GC on the weekend


Talkback: Slug-proof plants

On 27/06/2012 in forum

is why i bought them in the first place but every year they get eaten to the ground - any explanations? I found this item really good and wanted to keep it in my scrap book but no matter how I tried I couldn't incorperate this or the bumble bee artical


Talkback: How to build a raised bed

On 22/06/2012 in forum

of the conservatory, and they were full of lovely Bees, I have never regretted having raised beds, And .... Year 2??? i need to build a raised bed about knee height for my husband who is disabled but loves to garden.using the method shown in your video, what would you


Talkback: Seed potatoes and mice

On 28/11/2011 in forum

my seed potatoes at our local garden centre (Busy Bees, Ryde, I.O.W.). I got Kestrel, Charlotte, and Desiree, and have been very pleased with them. They more than filled a seed tray and were very healthy. It looks like yet another reason to be happy


Talkback: Insects on compost heaps

On 28/11/2011 in forum

.rats no more bite than bees sting people,please-grow up.as for the walnut i guess it lost,it would have been a simple extraction if you were an archeologist, i would have left it but then my wall and my sence of time is different to yours, by the time it does


Talkback: Garden lowlife

On 28/11/2011 in forum

a hugue one in the kitchen a couple of days ago)- some dangerous vipers, mostly in the grass (uf!)- lots of bees (I have had pannels in lots of windows)- astonishingly beautiful ladybirds in both swimming pool and pool- all sizes frogs outside- all


Talkback: Big Garden Birdwatch 2009

On 28/11/2011 in forum

them just out side the kitchen window, Thank you.Jewelry Making Have a pair of long tailed titd in my garden exhibiting some odd behaviour.I went ouit into my garage at 9.30 this morning and one of tem was banging on the window with it's beak, have bee


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