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New house, new lawn, mushroom hell!!!!

On 06/10/2012 in forum

Did you lay the lawn or did you buy it already laid? Is it seeded or turfed? Can you be a bit more specific, Cat? It was laid by the people who buil he house. It was turf and not well laid. I've tried to ask them about it but it was a contractor


what plant is this? any ideas?

On 04/09/2012 in forum

cats and tortoise mustnt eat it then!!


Dog fouling on lawn and in the soil

On 19/10/2012 in forum

Each day I find dog mess either at the front of my garden on the footpath or on the lawn or in the soil itself. Can anything be done about it? I never see the dog(s). If you are sure that dogs are the problem, have a look at the sonic cat scarers


Talkback: Hedgehog spotting

On 09/11/2012 in forum

,Problem is I now have to sit in garden to keep the cats from eating the food,I have used a old peat bag with straw and paper inside but don't think they are using it , maureen ,cambridge I have one in my garden that we feed with cat food. It also has a regular


Brown patches on my conifer

On 14/05/2013 in forum

might have. Thank you They do tend to brown for various physiological reasons.  Could a fox or cat be urinating on it?


Talkback: Squirrels and skulls

On 28/11/2011 in forum

with names all ending in saurus - the dinosaur exhibits had been the inspiration. Richard Jones...what is it with you and your cats?...you find it acceptable for your cats to be killers and always on the look out for a kill...i have suggested previously


slug pellets help

On 06/02/2013 in forum

,just needed to know so im not harming the birds, new to all this gardening stuff,just need to stop all the cats now .   Have read of this----- http://www.allotment.org.uk/gardening/slugs-snails and this http


Adding chicken droppings to compost?

On 06/04/2013 in forum

. Thanks. Yes, adding droppings, sawdust, straw etc is OK.  As long as the pet is vegetarian (so not dog or cat), droppings are fine to add.  So rabbit, guinea pig droppings OK too.


Talkback: Help wildlife survive winter

On 13/02/2012 in forum

't work! Very useful article. i have 4 cats but i have a lot of birds visit my garden. i have feeders all over the garden and bird baths and water features. Maybe because lots of cats and magpies round here for the first time in many years I have very


squirrels

On 23/03/2012 in forum

our new, young female cat seems to have taken it upon herself to make their lives a lot more difficult by chasing them at any opportunity! Funny, because our older male cat just ignores them...Anyway I have not really found anything else


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