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Talkback: More on cats
with the neighbours cats now,(luckily too old to catch my birds.) how can i stop cats doing the toilet in my garden with out spending money. I have a beautiful cat who I have to say has yet to catch a bird - she does bring me in the odd worm or baby frog but so far by Digusted of Hampshire
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28/11/2011 18:30:10
by hazelo3c
Talkback: Fox trot
reservoir for this fascinating and important beetle fauna. Reply to Paul SHaving lots of frogs is no guarantee of spawn. Since males outnumber females, you might have all one sex, even though they are trying to clamber on top of each other. Frogs by PaulS
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28/11/2011 18:37:48
by Helen111
Talkback: Garden birds and their predators
, moira, miss blue-tit and sarahspondlife. hello,my wife asked me today to clear the leaves out of our pond,while i was doing this i scoped out 2 sets of frogs doing there buiness[frogsex],i popped them back into pond,have i ruined the chance of getting by Harry Hilly
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22/04/2012 11:36:40
by big bob
Talkback: Insects on compost heaps
to put around azaleas and rhododendrons, who seem to love the leaf mould. Our bins have fruit flies, woodlice, slugs and various other insects. The leaf bin frogs love. I need help i have something eating my runner beans and dont no wot to do, allso by Estelle Bryers
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28/11/2011 18:31:33
by Wendy's-worms
Talkback: Slugs, rain and nematodes
food restaurant! I was afraid to use slug pellets, as I have 4 dogs who regularly play in the polytunnels, and several wild birds, pecking about for my huge spiders. Seemingly from nowhere I now have quite a large population of the most enormous frogs by Mary
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28/11/2011 18:31:54
by jo
Talkback: Feeding birds in summer
but ground feeders tend to pick at the lawn and hop amongst the flower beds.      I get the odd field mouse which the cat usually catches and occassional frog but for some reason the cat ignores these! by midgelet
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19/07/2012 23:13:43
by Zoomer44
Talkback: Blackbirds and blackberries
get in the garden. Birds, squirrels and butterflies, some new goldfish and a resident frog, to name a few. There is still plenty of runners and tomatoes for us and the garden looks beautiful! Live and let live, I say! Next year, though, I'll plant by Grannyanne
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28/11/2011 18:36:44
by derek211244@talktalk
Talkback: Allotment successes
allotment as frogs will reduce slug problem and try nematodes available online from most organic gardening websites although I've had a bumper crop of Runner beans again, I have noticed that some are like Curly-worlies and others have distortions as though by S lambert
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28/11/2011 18:39:25
by BARB
Talkback: To spray, or not to spray?
is winning more space every year. Glyphosate kills thousends of frogs and tadpoles and their eggs, this is a well known scientific fact , so i advice you strongly , don't use that poison. Depends how you use it. I read about enclosing weeds such as brambles by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:39:40
by jeannie
Talkback: Garden photography
with Picasa, so I know what I planted where in the next season, and also it reinforces the plant names), passing wildlife which won't wait for you to go and get your camera (birds, butterflies, frogs, moths), artistic views, identification, (most recently what by kaycurtis
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28/11/2011 18:41:06
by klassikurvz