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Slugs,Snails,Dogs & Young kids??
for the birds. Have a bit of an untidy log pile somewhere (with plenty of gaps) and hopefully you'll have a frog or two or hedgehog move in and eat the blighters Beer traps, with a couple of sticks planted nearby to stop the dogs having a party (have dogs myself by Squawk
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16/06/2012 17:32:17
by Squawk
Talkback: How to grow potatoes in a container
save the hedgehogs as they are such a viatl part of the ecological chain. Thanx ever so much for a wonderful magazine and an even better website. This is the first time we have grown potatoes and as we have limited space we are going to try the compost by sherlien
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06/04/2012 18:41:40
by tom2
Talkback: How to make a bee hotel
Last year I made a hedgehog house, dont knpow yet whether I had one take up residence as I havent looked yet We saw bees using a small hole under a waterfall construction in the garden, last year and could hear noise of the activity under there by rogerdennis
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18/05/2012 19:10:42
by weeddr
When How In Out
rabbit proofed my garden how would the hedgehogs get in? Thanks Percy.. by Percy-Grower
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19/03/2012 16:24:03
by Percy-Grower
'weeds' at Chelsea
, supposedly. I am torn as to whether I love my  plants or my birds, hedgehogs and so on more! And I wouldn't mind a mole or two. (better be careful what I wish for,huh?)   I suppose all our cultivated garden plants were wild flowers or weeds at some point by Loraine Kelly
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02/06/2012 00:33:00
by organiclinda
Helleborus niger in family garden- too dangerous?
anything out of the garden without asking permission and they will be safe. Otherwise you end up growing grass and then they might just eat that after a dog/cat/pigeon/magpie/hedgehog has used it for a toiilet. . (I am being facetious by the way. I do by M F
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19/09/2012 21:12:45
by bunnies and chooks
Steel mesh covering wildlife pond?
their children. Is there any way you can grid the deep end leaving the shallow end (if you have one) open? I'm thinking of the wee beasties who might get trapped under the mesh and not be able to get out.  Baby birds, hedgehogs and mice have a tendency to drown by LeadFarmer
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05/05/2012 21:36:45
by LeadFarmer
Talkback: Toad in the garden
hedgehogs into my garden by making a box as I have not seen any for years but understand that they get eaten by badgers which we have .Is this correct LAST WEEK,I HAD A LOVELY BIG HEDGEHOG IN MY GARDEN,I WENT OUT AND GOT A BOX,HAVE PUT SAWDUST AND SHREDDED by kaycurtis
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28/11/2011 18:39:32
by Richard Jones
Talkback: Derelict gardens
be just as beautiful - I must admit I abhor the park bedding planting - must be a bit of Jekyll crossed with John Muir?The unburned bonfire now has a dilemma - I cannot set fire to it now for hibernating hedgehogs etc. and by the time they emerge birds by Allotment Robin
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28/11/2011 18:41:33
by kaycurtis
Talkback: Slugs
! :) I sympathize with you all. I have these massive brown slugs and two residential hedgehogs which look like they are ready to explode because they have eaten soon many! At night my back garden path looks like something out of a horror scene. Even my by Elisabeth Telford
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28/11/2011 18:37:13
by sumguywhoneedshelp