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Yellow patches on lawn
or moss (sorry not casting aspersions on your lawn ) and are you absolutely positive that no bitch has been able to pee on your lawn lately? Do you have foxes visiting your garden?  A vixen's urine will cause yellow patching too. If the lawn is fenced off by michael8
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06/01/2013 08:06:37
by discodave
Plant ID
Thanks for any information The first one looks like Fox-and-cubs, Orange Hawkweed. It's a wildflower. You can actually buy them in garden centres. Some people might consider it a 'weed'. I have some in my own garden. It does actually grow quite well by Hollie- Hock
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10/06/2012 21:11:27
by Hollie- Hock
Talkback: Free range chickens
eaten last year - but I shall just sow in pots and plant out later!! The joy of happy active hens (and the eggs) is worth it. I would LOVE to keep a couple of hens, but I'm worried about the foxes. Where I live we have very long gardens, I could easily by Angie
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28/11/2011 18:30:39
by JamesA-S
Companions in the wildlife garden
Siberian winds today but the fox braved the cold to visit my snowdrops. Scroll along the bottom to see all of her when you click to enlarge. Your Snowdrops are just lovely happymarion and your fox. We have quite a lot of foxes here in Bournemouth by happymarion
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04/02/2012 18:32:46
by donutsmrs
Talkback: Footprints in the snow
it. I have lovely pictures of the squirrel eating the bird seed, of the blackbirds chomping away at Bramley apples, of the cheeky robin who will not allow the pied wagtail near the seeds, and of the fox and squirrel prints in the snow. As I am by kathryn.brock
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28/11/2011 18:42:45
by martina lewis
cm holes in my lawn and dead grass
badgers.   or foxes or birds-but perhaps a lot more information is required before giving a definite answer hello all sorry i should have said that to begin with, i think my garden is too enclosed for badgers and foxes i have a six foot solid fence by Omen
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14/10/2012 13:39:08
by Omen
Bees in garden
Thought i would share this with you ! i love this photo i took last summer the bees were mad for my cosmos That is a lovely photo. I had the same thing with my Fox Gloves, the bees were mad for them too. It is just amazing to watch them buzz by Lyn Whittington
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15/12/2012 20:40:16
by flowering rose
Mice Pies
Read with interest your article on garden pests including foxes, deer, squirrels and mice. Then read on in  the What's on in December that the RHS Gardens nationwide are offering mice pies. Good recipe for removing unwanted garden visitors by Roger 5
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06/01/2013 07:37:15
by roses2
New Lawn has dead patches
someone has placed an object on top of them and killed the grass, the site is sunny, open and of course wet!  Any ideas please? do you have a dog? no, and no dogs can enter the garden, could it be a fox? If its square it's unlikely to be an animal I think by Heather Drew2
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09/05/2013 19:49:30
by artjak
MOB rants
for foxes and badgers.  I know half of the people reading this will cringe, but I live in the countryside.  The badgers have plenty of natural food and the foxes can eat those pesky rabbits, mice, rats etc.  My neighbour across the road puts out MEAT every by Gardening Grandma
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03/03/2013 12:47:41
by sotongeoff