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Talkback: Footprints in the snow
it. I have lovely pictures of the squirrel eating the bird seed, of the blackbirds chomping away at Bramley apples, of the cheeky robin who will not allow the pied wagtail near the seeds, and of the fox and squirrel prints in the snow. As I am by kathryn.brock
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28/11/2011 18:42:45
by martina lewis
Talkback: Magpies in the garden
a mate. Your garden will be too small for the pair of them and back will come your small birds. Awww, everyone deserves to have a robin for company in their garden. Bless them, they're like little velociraptors!I don't often see my resident pair by oldchippy
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22/05/2012 11:34:53
by oldchippy
Butterflies
it On the subject of butterflies, I've seen several white with orange tipped wings. I'd really like to know what they are called. They're Orange Tips  http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?species=cardamines A real sign of Spring. Hello Robin Rowles, I love by ROBIN ROWLES
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30/04/2012 10:52:53
by COATSWORTH
Talkback: Garden bird care in winter
from the weather and predators. So evergreens come into their own at this time of year and every garden should have at least one. Also the leaf litter below is usually free of frost so it is here I dispense a chopped desert apple to please the robin by mizzzy
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28/11/2011 18:40:10
by carly
BUSHES
) getting a couple of names to look at is a big help. Thanks Know i said i like the idea of the second one but have just looked both of them up, and the red robin wins, it looks fantastic. what about buddleia?you can grow it from seed and it can grow up to 1 by tommysmith
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25/05/2012 01:51:36
by Katie Blue
Shrub suggestions
. Country garden. Any suggestions ?? Photinia 'Red Robin' is a good shrub. Evergreen and the new leaves are red also flowers in summer. Eleangus is also good for all year leaf colour, yellow/silver. Thank you for that suggestion ! We are going to a large by Daisy Cottage
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21/06/2012 20:04:05
by Daintiness
Bird feeding
, varieties of finches and indeed the woodpecker, robins and so on.   Any ideas please! Thanks in anticipation Tersandra We have a similar problem so we now hav e a bird table with a post that the rats cannot climb and with a table that is large enough to take by tersandra
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12/12/2011 16:04:39
by rosiella
how to cultivate moss where there is grass
and shade for the moss....my lawn is about 40% moss and in those areas violets and fox and cubs thrive.  You'll need to find the right wildflowers for those conditions (perhaps ragged robin and native ferns too), mine just appeared! Thank you.  Still by C15.52
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14/06/2012 13:49:33
by C15.52
Photinia -
, soon to be joined with a blackberry bush  The main feature along the back is 2 red robins, which i love and are thriving but I am never sure if they look right. I have been told by a neighbour who is supposedly in to plants, that I should take them out by frustrated_gardener
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30/05/2012 00:31:13
by Tim Burr
Winter pruning
book on fruit is a really good guide to pruning most types of fruit. why my Red Robin which is standard is dying after 2 years Growth? please advice I am heart broken, as they cost a lot of mon ey thank you.EB by Emma Crawforth
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13/01/2012 17:00:30
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