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Talkback: Attract wildlife to your garden pond
I have two ponds in my back garden and they certainly encourage loads of extra wildlife to the area! I've had seen beautiful dragonfiles, frogs, toads and newts in mine to name but a few, and the attracted bird life is staggering! I've written a by Glyn from AnimalsUnlimited.co.uk
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10/05/2012 22:14:54
by Glyn from AnimalsUnlimited.co.uk
Talkback: Growing lupins
Are they attractive to pollinators and other wildlife? The bees love 'em so do slugs and snails Agree with both of the above, but I love seeing the bees on them I little trick I do to prolong the flowering time is when seed pods start to form by tosca1
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06/08/2012 16:50:43
by Daf-O-Dilly
Wildlife Pond
I have just created a wildlife pond in my garden  -1.5m x 1m (preformed pond) with the intention of attracting more wildlife into my garden.  I am looking for some advice on plants to put in my pond to keep the water clean that are not too invasive by John mcleod
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08/09/2012 17:28:45
by John mcleod
Carol Klein's Acer?
hello there, can anyone let me know the name of the Acer that was featured in yeserday's 'Life in a Cottage Garden' with Carol Klein.  it was given to her by her mother. i'm looking for something similar for my garden -- autumn colour, attracts by Marjorie Stoddard
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11/03/2013 15:42:49
by Marjorie Stoddard
Need Bees This Year!
I've failed to attract bees to my garden for as long as I can remember, but this year I haven't given myself a budget, so am looking for any perennials that attract wildlife, preferably clump forming or ones that seed themself, so I'm able to make by Ryan Lloyd
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25/03/2013 01:21:12
by Ryan Lloyd
Bats
Hello, I'm new to this, I'm a keen gardener and when planting consider the wildlife the plants will attract. We have introduced many boxes to encourage the birds and wildlife one of which is a bat box and although I try and watch for activity I have by Chilli Pepper
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02/09/2012 11:19:39
by Chilli Pepper
New Garden, need help to design
Hi Recently moved and want to make the garden look colorful and attract wildlife through each season.  I would like a section to grown own food, but not sure where to put it (just a small area enough to grow for fun)             We plan to uplift by Frozz
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09/10/2012 13:11:50
by Frozz
Talkback: Grasshoppers, butterflies and wolf spiders
now corrected. A very nice report of a lovely place by the sounds of it. I also have a good assortment of creepy crawlies and this year the 'wildlife' landscaping which we did last year has seemed to be very successful in attracting them! The new by andrew littleford
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28/11/2011 18:44:05
by kaycurtis
Brand New Garden - 1 Year on
I moved into a brand new house in January 2012 - and began to create my new garden as soon as I moved in.  I really like cottage style plants and hoping to make the garden even better next year and attract more wildlife - if anyone has any tips by John mcleod
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22/09/2012 14:00:29
by sotongeoff
Deutzia - should it stay or should it go now
everything in the garden has to be wildlife-friendly as well as attractive. I don't have any particular love of the shrub and my alternatives for the spot are a black elder (already got) or a philadelphus (not got) - are either of those better for wildlife by HyppyByker
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19/07/2012 23:05:55
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