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Keeping Cats off My Veg Patch
. I might try lion dung, its worth a try. I wont use anything that may hurt the cats, after all they dont understand and they are only doing what cats do.  When you have your own cats they normally go to someone elses garden to relieve themselves by donutsmrs
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14/04/2012 16:19:05
by jack legin
New site - is it easy to use?
regularly comment on the blogs, but as you say, the forum means that they can start discussions of their own. We hope to see you on here regularly! So far so good  .... and your smilies work too Good to hear, Rhoda! I have to say I am rather impressed by Sean Fishpool
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16/06/2012 14:42:16
by Rushie
Fork Handles
to save me from a hefty fine. I need some candles can we do a swop? I may have mentioned I have been on hols-every morning they turn the sprinklers on to water the grass but get over 300 days of sunshine per year-mind you the country is going broke by kate1123
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08/08/2012 19:21:01
by Penninepetal
Coverage of Hampton Court Flower Show
sowings, root pots or not, and any other fads we have, the plants man gets them in and lets them find their own way and quite successfully too.Lawns can be hard work depending on whether you want a bowling green, football pitch or a nice green plot in your by Lowenna
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13/07/2012 17:49:23
by lovetogarden
June in Your Garden!
.com/albums/ww32/Owdboggy/June%202012/?albumview=slideshow Oh yes, it does.   Your cat looks very happy!   @Berghill.. they are gorgeous photos.. your have a lovely large acreage of lang there.. i wouldnt mind that much..kep tellong hubby we need to move you have by Wintersong
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03/07/2012 18:45:07
by donutsmrs
MOB rants
, also have chickens next door but one. Just wish they would lay their eggs later. I will not be moved.     Sorry folks!  Sorry to hear that, Tina. Horrid to be in conflict with neighbours. Never mind, Wintersong. Just think how superior to mine your by Gardening Grandma
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10/03/2013 16:00:54
by Gardening Grandma
Talkback: Cats and foxes
. It's not my pet so why should I be subjected to its mess? Train it to poo in your own garden. It's the damage the blasted things cause to my plants that annoys me most.IT's all out war at the mo. If I see the wretched creatures in my garden I'm out by arj300882
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18/05/2012 13:31:20
by hypercharleyfarley
Really need some help, badly!!!!
's happened.  Us gardeners are generally a very friendly bunch who love to share their extras and I'm sure before long you'll be having your own extras to offer to others. Everyone on here is wishing you well so keep thinking those positive thoughts. xx So by hawk and rose
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10/03/2013 23:07:04
by chica
Talkback: Flying Ants Day
nesting box (http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/projects/make-a-house-martin-nest/) or leaving a muddy area for them to build their own in spring? Or both... Re your unidentified insects, are you sure they're not bumblebees? You could ask Richard Jones by fusseyboy
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28/11/2011 18:43:55
by weefeartie
Talkback: Vine weevils
. It breaks your heart to see entire planting arrangements keel over without warning due to the ever-hungry grubs. The only one to benefit is my robin, who is more than happy to tuck in! I'm also very familiar with the old weevil!Only this week I was potting by mothermook
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28/11/2011 18:38:24
by Yana

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