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The A to Z of TV Gardening
I've just had the pleasure of watching the above (BBC2 0915am - 10.00am). Probably the best BBC gardening program for years...and there it was hidden away & unannounced on this drab Sunday morning. "Carol Kirkwood takes an alphabetical journey by David K
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09/01/2013 13:28:18
by Steve Johnson
Talkback: Now you see them...
vomit, and it contained upwards of 50 or so half-digested earth worms. my friends garden in eltham se9 london is like a wildlife reserve. This week, on one morning she had six foxes drinking, eating and even sunning themselves on shed roof, their coats by Tricia
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28/11/2011 18:30:18
by sturgeonsea
Talkback: Swifts
. Swallows have been my passion this year and I have spent several hours trying to photograph them but they are too fast!!We have House Martins nesting next door and I often sit in the garden and just become mesmerised by their acrobatics like the swifts by donutsmrs
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08/08/2012 18:38:10
by donutsmrs
Talkback: Garden bird care in winter
. Living in suburbia and keen on house maintenance, I know there is always water available in guttering. Except in the most severe weather, the south facing roof will always thaw during the day providing water. As gardeners what birds need most, is cover by mizzzy
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28/11/2011 18:40:10
by carly
Talkback: Free range chickens
of garden that we want to keep safe. The eggs they give us are absolutely gorgeous and far outway the worry over the state the grass is in now. I have a converted garden shed 6x4' and a fox proof run, plastic coated wire which cost £100 covering sides & roof by Angie
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28/11/2011 18:30:39
by JamesA-S
Talkback: Making leaf mould
, but the leaves are quite waxy.Moaning Millie – are you referring to water being wasted by the concreting of gardens? I have touched on the subject a couple of times: paving over front gardens, building a green roof, water gardensOld Chippy – I’m sorry to hear by James Bond
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07/12/2011 14:41:38
by Kate Bradbury
Talkback: The no-dig method
planting through a membrane will help me in my extreme old age, Adam, and, as for extra watering ,I already have a large waterbutt by the veg.garden which is filled from a caravan roof but I have a spare one in the butterfly garden which I will move down by Baloo66
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09/01/2012 20:01:42
by peteballan
Allotment shed can anyone help!?!
garden centers and online all day and can not find anything that matches this size, I have given the council a call to make sure that they haven't got the sizes the wrong way round or if there is any movement on the size or style (which I got a no to both by tomtom2007
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18/03/2013 20:52:43
by Mummy Muddy Paws
Talkback: Bamboo
as well since i have my free seeds), pot plant stakes, and the thinner, bendy metre or so make very pretty fences. The latter I copied from the Bristol Botanic Garden where they are ideal as they do not obstruct the view. Just bend into a half moon shape by jude
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28/11/2011 18:43:21
by Jake
Cats
roof not seen a cat in the garden at all.. my other half got me one of these for my birthday  http://www.amazon.co.uk/Contech-ScareCrow-Motion-Activated-Deterrent/dp/B005MW9VOM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1339052057&sr=8-1  it really works,no more cat do dah by Gardenqueen
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07/06/2012 14:34:35
by rockette