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Talkback: Garden lowlife
and Rattle snakes causing this kind of autumnal garden entertainment? No worries! We are living in California. I hang a bird feeder and a small fat ball in my 'standard shaped' eucalyptus tree (the pruned stumps make idea bird perches.) This is situated just by Margaret
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28/11/2011 18:37:20
by Eric, Belgium
Talkback: Dogs in the garden
i to have a toy poodle and he is a great joy to have around,every morning after coming in from our morning walk i go out to feed the birds,of course ollie in toe barking his head of at the many many wood pigeons,squirells and magpies,it seems by Chilipops
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28/11/2011 18:38:56
by Iulian Caini Haiosi
Talkback: Cats in the garden
it will be upside-down sunbathing or sleep under the ferns. Establish a routine so that it checks the perimeters of its own teritory after the birds have been feeding at dawn and keep it in at night when the little nocturnal animals are about. It requires discipline by happymarion
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23/07/2012 07:15:58
by Alex65
Talkback: Mouse in the compost bin
of my house for several years. I put bird food on a windowsill that is close to the box to feed my blackbirds and robins and have taken photos of the mouse feeding there. It uses a climbing hydrangea petiolaris as its staircase to access the nest box. I by Agatha
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26/02/2012 16:55:50
by BrendaScott53
Hi I'm new here, and would like some advice please!!
there because my husband moved it while working in the garden today.   Yes I feed the birds everyday, have nest boxes up everywhere too. We have bluetits and sparrows busy building their nests at the moment.  The Gower is a beautiful area. Its not quite like by Rebecca Lloyd
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13/04/2013 22:39:24
by DONS1979
Talkback: 10 uses for nettles
was buzzing with wild life, birds bees butterflies grasshoppers frogs toads newts grass snakes slow worms even adders in abundance, they are still here, not in the same numbers, I even used to have butterflies overwinter in my house but no more. the fact by spidea
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21/07/2012 06:18:49
by Gary Hobson
Talkback: Cuckoos
. Making little feeding stations all over the garden. Have had a wonderful time watching my wild life and all my nesting insects. Hello.Cuckoo's and Cats who eat Birds, Slugs who eat Plants ect are just doing what they do naturally and God bless them for it by Kate Bradbury
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28/11/2011 18:44:09
by pookaj
christmas tree
10 years ago I bought a little christmas tree in a pot for £6 ,its the best christmas tree but I ever had.I feed it and water all through the year and have just transplanted it to another pot for this year.I also rescued another from outside house by flowering rose
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03/12/2012 21:46:49
by Zoomer44
Talkback: Gardening in the rain
do that! Oh woe is me. At least I can feed the birds and I have just got a robin to take mealworms from my hand which is magic, there was also a battle going on over a fat ball! a woodpecker chased off all the starlings. Aint life grand, so lets by willow
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28/11/2011 18:30:31
by John- Stockport
Talkback: Squirrel damage to Brussels sprouts
the sap from the plants, but is relatively harmless in small numbers. In fact, they are beneficial to the garden, as they attract ladybirds and lacewings, who feed off them and help maintain the delicate balance of pest and predator in the garden. Anyway by Antonia
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28/11/2011 18:30:33
by Simon N