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Gardeners World new season
to see in the flesh. All in all not bad for a gentle watch that does not tax the brain overly.Monty always gives a full explanation which is what new gardeners need to know and even old bats like me do learn something and that is because gardening is a by happymarion
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11/03/2013 15:31:17
by clogherhead
Talkback: Cats in the garden
's their instinct, how they tick.I think it's better to reduce powerlines into which birds and bats fly, just like wind turbines, they are killing morewildlife than anything furry.I keep my cats in at night, cos i couldn't sleep if they were out...and they always by happymarion
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23/07/2012 07:15:58
by Alex65
Gardens for Dogs
the garden for very different reasons. Thank you all for taking the time to reply, I do need as much help as I can get., I think to be firm is the right way (Bat), to include her is also a good idea but I do. I might even see if I can get a swing ball for her by Suzi
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08/08/2012 13:01:26
by FloBear
SYSTEMIC PESTICIDES
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30/07/2012 17:05:04
by ChapelGirl2
Why did you all start gardening?
to be out there to watch all the wildlife as well. The insects, the bats, the newts, the birds. I have to have my daily fix. I started 27 years ago when i moved in with builder boyfriend and as he had finished converting a semi into 2 flats we had the ground by Busy-Lizzie
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01/01/2013 23:35:50
by Busy-Lizzie
Talkback: My garden pond
over and make huge immovable mats with their roots, and so does watercress. We put in goldfish and koi, but frogs, newts and toads turn up in droves. We get bats flitting over, unusual birds with no fear of us, amazing beautiful insects that look like by Gerry
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28/11/2011 18:30:25
by sue
July in the garden!!
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29/07/2012 23:15:10
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