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Talkback: Hedgehogs in the garden
the woods[which i back onto],i put food out for them but im not sure if they eat it or its the fox,local cat,rats or mice i like to think its spike....sueA..how can you tell if its hedgehog poo?kate,im gonna look into becoming a hedgehog champion by Liz Ward
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28/01/2012 00:43:37
by HOLEDIGGER
Talkback: Wind-damaged garden
house! No rodent could have carried something so big so I am thinking maybe a fox. I put 2 bricks either side of the euonymus to deter further digging. What I really need is an infra red camera and Bill Oddie.... I have a plastic greenhouse and have been by elgin-beehive
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28/11/2011 18:38:42
by Pippa Greenwood
Talkback: Adopting hens
Blackie, Flossie, Polo, Mary-hen, Sophie and Puff. We have a big garden and they have the run of it during the day. We have to shut them in a run when we go out as there are lots of foxes round here. I would love to be able to afford an Egloo for them! How by Brownbunny
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09/06/2012 21:42:34
by FloBear
Lupin
Thanks for that. Can you give me any good tips on what perennials to buy for a large border.The border backs onto a beck with fields behind.It can be a windy spot. I have put in two buddlea plants ,fox gloves and lupins,lavender.I Phlox ,day lilies by lottyh40
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02/08/2012 23:21:33
by Braidman
commpost heap
's always the chance that a tom cat or fox may have been spraying in the area ....  Brummieben, i was goin to say the same thing lol. GG...you now have me wondering as I have more household waste than anything. Think I better start rakin the paper bin So do by matthew mc shane
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02/03/2013 23:07:38
by Lyn
Cats
established. HELP Google info on a water scarecrow.   It's a system with sensors that squirts passing cats, foxes and herons so can be used to portect gardens and ponds.   You need to be careful to set it where the postie won't get sprayed and also to move by Paddy5
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12/05/2013 21:13:06
by Highland Jeannie
Frogs & Ants
and adult on the ground at the same time, sometimes for very long periods, but that is all. Ypu musthave good anting territory Wish we had woodpeckers but we have to go to some woods on the opposite side of the city to see them. We do see foxes & hawks by jjgarden
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17/05/2013 00:03:50
by jjgarden
Talkback: Plants on railway embankments
I used to enjoy part of my commute to work; the embankments would hold a host of wildlife. Some days I may see a family of fox cubs at play, another the flash of a jay's wing or woodpecker.More recently I went on a longer train journey by hereisabee
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28/11/2011 18:36:50
by RAVEN
Talkback: Garden birds, squirrels and fruit crops
There are eleven figs on my small fig tree in the conservatory, Adam ,and I know from experience to keep the door to the garden shut from now on, else the squirrels will have them. I suspected foxes the first year it happened as I have had a fox by judith
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16/05/2012 22:28:04
by Ken 2
what you find when out walking
When you are walking or driving in the countryside its always pleasant to come across something rare or unusual .I have come cross dead foxes,badgers ,rabbits etc as well as live ones,especially in those quite corners of nowhere .We once were by flowering rose
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09/01/2013 20:57:32
by Sam Glendinning