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invigerator
been given some invigerator just wondering if its any good and if its harmfull to wildlife. Do you mean SB plant invigorator, or something else?  The SB stuff is good for fighting spidermite by a kind of barrier action when sprayed on, but by matmats123
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19/02/2013 20:40:59
by matmats123
Talkback: Unwelcome wildlife
netting over my tulip bulbs to deter the squirrels and pull out loads of oak and hazel saplings where they have buried food and forgotten about it, but I love the company of the wildlife in my garden. You are so right, however, so many people confuse by happymarion
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02/02/2012 23:02:27
by bev15a
Ponds for wildlife
ask is a difficult one to answer, but bear this in mind. Wildlife only thrives in conditions that are nigh on correct for their needs. I don't think frogs, toads or newts really care or understand what the design of a pond is all about. My wildlife by wrightt
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17/04/2012 11:15:02
by wrightt
Talkback: Blanket weed in garden ponds
i have just done a wildlife pond on the allotment. i have put some plants in it, it’ss starting to look good now. we have seen a few frogs i put two fish in it to keep the nats down, i have put a lot of plants around it so the wildlife can hide we by Josquine
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03/05/2012 08:15:58
by Botticelliwoman
Hazel
My grandchildren planted some Hazel nuts some years ago and they all survived and grew into little trees.I did not like to dispose of them after such loving care and offered them to my daughters ,also to a young girl who was getting married and who by flowering rose
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30/11/2012 12:56:05
by nutcutlet
Talkback: Dormice
So cute!! That has got to be the cutest thing I have ever seen. He sounds (and looks) a bit like my other half!  Sooooooo sweet!! I completely overhaulling my garden to make it more wildlife friendly(as if it is not already)! I would love to find by sarahbroome
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09/03/2012 19:03:47
by Sandycicco
keeping slugs off the hostas
tape around them, that does help, as do the ferrous based slug pelllets which are not dangerous to other wildlife - though I would still take care with them when in use - children certainly should not be exposed to them, as large amounts of iron can by gail collins
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18/05/2013 17:25:22
by GillyL
Ponds
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 by mdw84
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11/06/2012 15:56:49
by kB3
Talkback: Elks in Vancouver
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 by emma finney
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28/11/2011 18:37:11
by Lillian
Are these leopard slugs?
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 by Amy-new-at-this
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13/05/2013 18:12:08
by Welshonion

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