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Welcome to the fruit & veg forum
. Daniel Haynes Editor, gardenersworld.com As one of Jordan's Cereals "Wildlife Heroes" I. of course favour organic gardening, which may seem strange for an erstwhile research chemist but I do believe we have to live in harmony with the natural world, which by Daniel Haynes
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01/08/2012 11:53:48
by barrie_hem
Talkback: Cats and catmint
do ours. I am sick of cats coming into my garden to mess,and i have to cleen it up,i have tried every thing except the electronic device. Great to hear that the majority vote is with the cat - less of a problem to wildlife than HUMANS!!! If you by Ruth Varley
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18/05/2012 13:20:39
by Metaphysical
Talkback: Frogs in the garden
welcome, do have to be careful of rats comming off the railway bank. hi, when i'm working in the garden & i see a frog i scream, i have the biggest fear of frogs ever, we have no pond, no long grass, 6ft high fences can someone please tell me how to keep by joseph woosey
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28/11/2011 18:39:29
by ninathompson53
top 5
for an age is truly indispensable front of border plant. And smoke bush. Because I love it. Especially with the sun behind it. I know thats 6. I don't care. I'm not leaving out smoke bush. And bamboo. And ivies. And ferns. And aruncus. And darmera... Ha! I by auntie betty
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07/06/2012 17:48:33
by gardeningfantic
New Gardener . . . New House . . . What would you plant?
and great for wildlife. Over time herbs like oregano and marjoram can spread and provide good ground cover. Before you plant too much make sure the soil is in good condition re: compost, fertiliser. Your climate in Florida must be much milder than in the UK by lakerhater
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05/01/2013 23:18:32
by Sam Glendinning
Talkback: Birds and bird feeders
of birds and you wouldn't know there were feeders there. I love that! I thought about the nets ,perhaps we should suggest the manufacturer stops selling them with the nets,as other wildlife could get at them, as they often blow away!! I live in Rural by Antonia
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28/11/2011 18:30:47
by shelley6623
Talkback: Sparrows in the garden
starlings and sparrows were common sights not so many years ago. This goes to emphasise how much we all need to care for birds and wildlife. Stop using chemicals, plant wildlife friendly plants. If you only have room for a few, go for it! As a famous by john
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15/02/2012 19:00:28
by manchesterbird
Talkback: Garden birds and their predators
.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/k/kestrel/index.aspxSparrowhawk:http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/s/sparrowhawk/index.aspxOf course, depending where you live, it could also be peregrine falcon, red kite or buzzard Gardeners World should get by Harry Hilly
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22/04/2012 11:36:40
by big bob
new years resolution
I am going to do everything the right way,no short cuts ,no lazy way out of doing things,going to be on time and have a stunning display despite all the weather and slugs throw at me.Going to be kind to all wildlife even if they wreck my displays by flowering rose
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06/01/2013 13:22:22
by Verdun
What Type of Garden is Yours.
Having just joined I,m interested what you,se folks garden Big, full of wildlife with lots of wild and other plants to attract lots of species. At the moment wet and bedraggled as I've never seen it before. Mines flower garden really , but have herb by Brian Cooper
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20/03/2013 23:48:02
by yvonne parsons2

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