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Talkback: Fat hen
heard of fatweed, though there is a weed called fat hen, which is different from vinegar weed. I should have thought that raking your lawn regularly would pull out seedlings and that using a product like Weed and Feed would help a lot. You probably know by mo smithso50
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02/02/2013 21:37:01
by nutcutlet
wildlife in the city
and worms that came my way,I thought this is where I could get rid of my snails and slugs from home,painless and gone in instant ,when I picked up what I thought was a juicy fat worm for the hens (who were looking with interest) but this was no worm it slid by flowering rose
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28/09/2012 14:05:06
by flowering rose
Identify a weed please
if my photos are of 'fat hen', as shown about half way down that link? There are more leaves per sprout on those photos, but my ones have only just appeared above the soil. Until you become more expert at identifing what they are... keep them in an area by Tomsk
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02/05/2013 23:07:27
by Busy-Lizzie
Keeping Chickens
If you keep chickens, have problems with them or just want to swap notes about them...this is the place to be. I'll start the ball rolling by saying I have 3 Copper Star hybrid hens. I've had them as POL pullets since late July last year. Since by David K
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14/06/2012 19:30:42
by sotongeoff
Talkback: Growing herbs
leaves look like the mature ones too - it's reassuring it's not just another patch of weeds. (Unlike basil which always seems to turn into fat hen in my garden). The packet I sowed (Mr.Fothergill's) says "Coriander" and then underneath "Cilantro (for leaf by donutsmrs
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29/06/2012 10:48:37
by rena05
imblooycold
on kitchen worktop) wide open. Freezing wind  blowing right through house. Tina, why bigger radiator, have you got a cat fat too? Hope you are warm now Alan SwissSue wrote (see) Tina, why bigger radiator, have you got a cat fat too? Yup, and she's getting by Alan4711
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27/03/2013 10:20:06
by Maud is in the garden
Talkback: Rats in the garden
Keeping hens I naturally have to bear in mind the presence of our little mammalian friends. I've often discovered a little nest of baby mice under the nestbox where their mother has carefulyl constructed a nest of straw. I don't mind them, they by catrincardiff
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28/11/2011 18:42:30
by lazygardner
Talkback: Snail attack
. There are still plenty of snails we find lurking in the garden though, which I have now taken to moving to the other side of the road in the front. What about the birds that were supposed to eat slugs? There was a big fat juicy slug on top of the compost bin by Tariq
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28/11/2011 18:29:40
by Anonymous
buried snails
I keep finding snails half buried in the garden. At first I ignored them thinking that they were empty shells left by the birds, until I lifted one the other day and found a nice fat snail attached to a big mass of white eggs! It was obviously by diggingdoris
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07/07/2012 22:03:34
by Aqua
Good Evening FORKERS
that's keeping me awake Tina. Supposed to be busy Tom morn Good morning all just up at this time as going to drop my daughter & her pals off at the airport in Glasgow their going to Magaluf for a hen weekend back on Monday night oh to be young again by Brumbull
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03/05/2013 23:55:57
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