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Talkback: Hedgehogs in the garden
.http://higgysgardenproject.blogspot.com/Higgy only this week,i looked out into my garden and saw 2 lovely FAT hedgehogs,i really love hedgehogs and would so love to resue them....i have a hedgehog house but i dont think my ones use it...ive cut a hole in my back fence and i think they come from by Liz Ward
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28/01/2012 00:43:37
by HOLEDIGGER
Talkback: Lifting and dividing
coloured hellebores. and that's not counting teh treasures "weeded" by my husband when I asked him to clear some invading nettles.One can have too many "planting opportunities" sometimes. I also have a new garden helper in the form of a Tibetan terrier by chilipops
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28/11/2011 18:38:08
by Wendy
Talkback: Greenhouse temperatures
as it heats the lounge. Being double-glazed the frost does not reach the plants or seedlings. I'm sure I've blogged before about living in a garden with a house attached! But seeds are cheap so you have time to start again if disaster strikes from sowing by Lou
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28/11/2011 18:43:10
by oversixty
grass clippings at base of established azalea
Hi everyone ! My first query I moved into a cottage in December, and am lucky enough to have inherited a very large garden, with ground behind also.  I cut the grass about once a week at the moment, though this will probably increase to twice a by Kezza
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09/06/2012 11:24:31
by Laura Corin
Talkback: Gardeners' World - Toby Buckland
We miss Geoff Hamilton so much and then Alan became a close second to our hero. Toby Buckland - such warmth, a genuine people's gardener, someone we can relate to and we are going to tune in to Toby on Gardener's World with a true passion by Faxington
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28/11/2011 18:37:06
by mick poole
Talkback: ...and so to bed
flowers dude! have you visited the botanical gardens in edinburgh lately? wow! I have hanging baskets and planters because I can't get "down and dirty" any more due to arthritis. At least I can get down, but getting up again is a totally different matter by Methuselah
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28/11/2011 18:29:57
by Linda
Talkback: Squirrels vs bulbs and corms
We live near a park, and when the squirrels tire of being fed peanuts by visitors they come to wreck our garden. I used to have several different varieties of autumn crocus, snowdrops etc, but most of these have been eaten. They seem to know when by ar
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28/11/2011 18:31:01
by Anne Wheaton
Talkback: Bug boxes
I feel that any help we can give will go toward the diverse garden insects that we need for our gardens to blossom, I cut several logs about 12" long and 6" circumference I drill several holes of various diametres and place them at various locations by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:37:51
by mal
Talkback: Saving foxglove seeds
lovely,im a bit confused as the lady at garden centre said they die off each year,and i have to replace them every year!!! so im unsure.also i was wondering about holyhocks is it to late to buy them and also do all of them get rust?? PS - Richard Jones by bigdaddy
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28/11/2011 18:40:59
by justindylan111
Work in Progress
and pieces that I have made for the garden. I cut an oak tree down and decided to make the stump into a seat. The tree is now growing again, and I'm training the new growth up to form a canopy over the seat.    A bird table made from some of the rest by eddie jefferies
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11/02/2012 14:00:35
by Eddie J