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moss on the lawn
frogs, hedgehogs etc. I am collecting the grass when we cut the lawn rather than leaving it on the surface, and making sure that we don't cut the grass too short.. I am raking the lawn vigorously whenever I get the chance (really good for toning by Tigger Tom
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08/06/2012 11:01:08
by gardeningfantic
Why Are My Potatoes Producing Tomatoes
." I'm quite soporific enough thank you very much lol  And rhubarb leaves are not good for you - only eat the stalks. Are slugs edible?-just a thought My hedgehog thinks so - thank goodness  I believe that garden snails are Will they go in a sandwich by TheSloth
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13/07/2012 21:04:08
by Cabbagepatch
Weekend weather.
garden for local hedgehog rescue. He's been working hard to get his garden ready. I've been reading all the forecasts I can find and they all seem to be singing from the same hymn sheet ! They all can't be wrong can they ? Or can they ......... best by jean riley
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20/07/2012 11:04:56
by gardeningfantic
desperate for advice please
I have a lovely yet tiny garden that i have cultivated over the last 6 years to be wildlife friendly, i have a hedgehog house that is now used on a regular basis and lots of bird feeders etc, i have a wildflower section too. my problem is that we by clints
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16/04/2012 15:49:47
by clints
Spring Watch
: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01js0s9/Springwatch_2012_Episode_7/ That was absolutely brilliant, IMO. I was wondering how costly it would be to get one or two little cameras, I'd especially like to be able to see my hedgehogs out and about. It by Hollie- Hock
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08/06/2012 06:29:02
by Gary Hobson
Slugs and snails
, as it has a path running past it, I put all my young plants by the pond to harden off and none of them have been nibbled.  I'm presuming as the pond is home to frogs and newts and is visited by birds and hedgehogs, any slugs are quickly despatched I'm lucky by Harry Sinclair
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09/06/2012 22:53:14
by Tim Burr
what do you think is the best make of bird food you have bought?
who have been almost resident this year, bringing all their babies to feed too. The blackbirds and chaffinches dispose of what they drop, - which is a lot, - and so does the hedgehogs in the evening. One was around last week, (while the weather by Lavender Lady
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13/01/2013 20:01:52
by nutcutlet
is re-cyling your green bin ,a good thing?
sad as we all see birds digging in the grass for worms and insect larvea.. Perhaps this is the reason that some species are declining.  Hedgehogs are also down in numbers and I wonder if this is partly caused by slug pellets. Education! Education by flowering rose
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24/02/2013 12:15:29
by sotongeoff
slugs
plants to death.  Lots of birds of course, and if you are lucky, a hedgehog or two.  I tried nematodes last year - following the instructions to the letter - and found they did zilch! However, shortly after the second application, I discovered we'd got a by barry hall
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10/05/2013 23:33:59
by Ray 3
Talkback: Fruit flies
way to deal with the flying visitors... we have put up a bat nesting box on a nearby wall, and our little fellas eat anything that moves.We have a pile of logs for our local hedgehog, who along with all the frogs who also live in the compost heap, help by Sheila
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28/11/2011 18:30:25
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