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Talkback: Bulbs under attack
themselves that are eaten and a sheet of wire netting covered over with soil can be effective. It's probably field mice doing the mischief in the pots and cute little fellows they are too, much sweeter than house mice. Regarding the useless
cats
, they need
by jude
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28/11/2011 18:37:55
by eaten bulbs!
imblooycold
cat
Love the
cat
, sooo warm. Although heating is on if walk from room to room the cold seems to permeate, and thta'sin a Ch, DGm well insulated house Would just love to be where the
cat
is. Son left kitchen window(which I can't reach unless I climb up
by Alan4711
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27/03/2013 10:20:06
by Maud is in the garden
keeping mice off pea seeds
Our pea seeds are being eaten by mice & I wondered if anyone has any tips to avoid this? We sow them in the greenhouse in lengths of guttering & haven't had problems before this year. We also have 2
cats
(& another living next door) so imagined we
by tulipgirl
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17/04/2013 22:53:08
by Oakley Witch
Talkback: How to water hanging baskets
Hi, I am always greatful for any new tips that I can get, so will be trying this one, still to find a way to keep all my neighbours
cats
from using my garden as their toilet! I do love
cats
, but am unable to have my own as my daughter and husband
by dotty16
5
127
05/07/2012 08:54:38
by pottiepam
Talkback: Bird baths
happy with all the pooh on their fence! I have lots of
cats
(that can climb very well)and I cant find a place to put anything out for the birds I have 2 traditional birdtables and 4 neighbours
cats
that just love my garden!!! 1 of the tables i've moved
by Helen
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28/11/2011 18:30:58
by noviceang
Talkback: Garden trees: tornado damage
without doing serious damage to our neighbour's field.....but meanwhile yes, the clear up has begun on everything we can access! Hi everyone. I have in the past year bid farewell to the last of my
cats
. I have had years of the
cats
fouling in my garden
by Josephine from Wilts
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28/11/2011 18:39:55
by brunette escort
Talkback: Lemon verbena
and then cut back. are your lemon verbena under cover or outside when you cut back? Is it true
cats
hate this plant, if so I'll buy hundreds The first leaves on my lemon verbena are just coming out too in a sheltered spot, south facing, and I'm looking forward
by Philippa
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19/04/2012 14:43:51
by diggingdoris
Talkback: Mulching with compost
(plenty of slugs and snails though. How can I introduce them? I am looking for different ways to discourage
cats
from raking up my circular rose garden; my latest idea of thick wood chips hasn't worked so would like to know if a thickish layer of large
by Sharon - Frinton On Sea
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28/11/2011 18:36:29
by Sarah - Reply to Margaret
Instructions from start to finish on foxglove flowers
glad they did. Now my fruit trees have fruits on them. Last year the fruit trees did not have any fruit on them. This year I can honestly say the trees are very full of fruit. But can anyone tell me if
cat
or animals get hurt by this plant? Lots
by Sam1024
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08/06/2012 22:11:41
by Alina W
ribes
flowers the main impression was the awful smell of
cats
' pee. thanks guys for your advice
by sparky65
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29/07/2012 23:46:39
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