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Ponds

On 11/06/2012 in forum

amount of money.  I have a     south south east facing garden, with clay soil Hello, A small pond was added to my garden last year with the idea that I had a few goldfish and wildlife. It just didn't work for me, all my fish died probably because


Talkback: Elks in Vancouver

On 28/11/2011 in forum

with wildlife and plants that I have only seen in books in England. we were told by the local park rangers to be very careful as they have had sightings of a bear in the area. Having a child I was told not to let him roam in the woods on his own and to stay near


Are these leopard slugs?

On 13/05/2013 in forum

if they are good for the gardenbut are good for wildlife to eat,. but they certainly like dog food.Have to be careful as someone pointed out about some lung disease they care to dogs,don't know if that's true. If they are leopard slugs, I usually spared them


Bees at Gardeners' World Live

On 12/06/2009 in Wildlife

garden. No bees. A shame, poppy pollen can be a striking jet black.PS - Whilst we were planting up the container, we were careful not to trample the mole hills nearby. I had thought they could have made something of an added wildlife interest


Talkback: Garden wildlife and autumn tidying

On 28/11/2011 in forum

The secret to helping wildlife is to have a garden large enough to accommodate all the things you mention, Richard. I am very privileged to have such but it is anything but the norm in a big city. I do get great joy when I see a whole street


Bug box

On 10/08/2007 in Wildlife

I'm always looking for ways to make wildlife in my garden feel more welcome and at home. After all, it has just as much right to be there as I do. Of course I question the big things (can I justify having a lawn and patio, or would creatures prefer


Talkback: Bonsai trees

On 08/07/2012 in forum

doing some good, like planting flowers for wildlife. I am highly vexed by the article on Bonsai, it does not explain the art of bonsai in its true form properly and leaves the art open to ill informed prejudice comments like those of Elsie. The art


water feature

On 19/06/2012 in forum

".  There's a pre-formed pond specifically designed to attract garden wildlife.  With some careful planting around the edges, this type of pond can be intergrated into even the smallest gardens.  You can even place it on your patio or deck.  Good luck


Talkback: Hedgehogs and foxes

On 22/02/2013 in forum

garden more of a wildlife garden - is there anything I can add to it for hedgehogs? Where do they hibernate, for example? here in Bristol we had a abundance of wildlife but Hedgehogs have not been seen for along time.I use to have them in the garden all


Talkback: Leafcutter bees

On 28/11/2011 in forum

. There were several holes in nearby foliage and we watched as they were made into mini-doors to make the contents cosy. Will be watching carefully in the Spring and hope to see some bees emerge. As a wildlife cameraman who worked on the BBC David Attenborough


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