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Jelly
do you? The much beloved brings me seaweed sometimes from his fishing trips to put on the soil. I was wondering if you might have birds collectiong seaweed and stashing it in your garden... or it might even be weed from a pond nearby, from the photos by jonnybabes
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15/05/2012 16:05:09
by Moonlit Hare
Talkback: Wireworms
im ben does any one know if you can buy worms from a shop to put in the soil or a compost bin ? fishing shops sell worms How do I treat my bay tree whose leaves have gradually turned yellow since I took it out of a tub & put it in the herb garden by linmos
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28/11/2011 18:37:58
by Judy
Talkback: Woodpigeons
' in it. In spring our beautiful silver birch is decimated by their insistence on bendy twigs for their nests, most of which are carelessly dropped and never retrieved. Woodpigeons? - beautiful birds, yes, but in my garden -no thanks! Reply to tawny by Kevin
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28/11/2011 18:37:39
by goldencedar
Talkback: Hibernating snails
't checked the bird boxes yet!! And talking of birds, they are one possible method of green-disposal! Also, did you know that apparently all British snail are edible? (revenge or what) Are they really edible?? I have got lots in my small garden. Does anyone by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:30:19
by BevG
feeding wild birds
I have been watching Gardeners World as usual this evening and was so impressed with Wild Life Kate.   She showed a really good wild bird feeder called a super feeder which could hold three different types of wild bird seed. She purchased by Carol Mc
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29/06/2012 11:51:05
by Sarah B
Talkback: Unwelcome wildlife
, who are welcome to stay in the wild part of my garden, to encourage hedgehogs and thrushes to the banquet they provide, but I have been watching our 'squirrel free' bird table this afternoon, and three starlings dessimated the food we'd put out in just by happymarion
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02/02/2012 23:02:27
by bev15a
Talkback: Robins in the garden
of me when I am working in the garden. My Grandfather had a robin which would perch on his hat or sometimes on his shoulder while he dug his allotment. The bird did this for a good two years and then suddenly disappeared. How long do small birds like by Julie Dundon
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25/05/2012 23:00:28
by Katie Blue
Birds trying to nest in my potting shed
Some advice please. Last year a bird nested in my potting shed down the bottom of the garden. I ended up with bird poo all over my lawn mower and the sad sight of dead baby bird fallen from the nest. Plus I got divebombed every time I went in there by Ali Newbie Gardener
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02/05/2013 18:04:44
by Welshonion
Slugs,Snails,Dogs & Young kids??
shiny things (apart from magpies).  I'd still encourage the birds, by putting feeders in a separate area of the garden, as you want them to help by eating the insects in the garden, and if they know they can go to your garden for a 2 course meal (slugs by Squawk
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16/06/2012 17:32:17
by Squawk
Talkback: Octoberfest
for food and the birds are certainly making the most of all the garden provides, all in all, one can't help feeling a little satisfied and smug when being a part of it! read any gardening tips now and it will tell you to raise the cutting height by Marysa
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28/11/2011 18:29:58
by James A-S