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Best type of bird feeder for a city garden?
and bigger ones like blackbirds. Also, what feeds, please? In the meantime the blackbirds have a wonderful time in the birdbath which I unfreeze every morning S. I have a pole with a seed feeder and suet holder and fat ball holder in the middle of the garden by Girasole
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25/01/2013 17:57:04
by hypercharleyfarley
Talkback: The greater bulb fly
I was shocked the wonderful Japanese roof garden did not get Gold this year as it was so fabulously innovative and interesting and perfect its creator was able to explain it all to us had bumble bees nesting under a sheet of plywood for about five by muddyboots
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28/11/2011 18:40:49
by debbieb
Has anyone got any snow yet?
sticking on feilds and gardens and roof tops.  Another  inch or so today and below freezing so it'll stay.  More expected on Tuesday apparently.   Roads seem to have been gritted so OK for now.   Don't know what my gaily budding clems and rhubarb are going by Lavender Lady
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14/01/2013 05:51:32
by muddy mare
Greenhouse base bolted to a wall??
to know the design of the greenhouse and a photo of the wall. Posibly send the forum a pic from the greenhouse brochure? Yes you can ! They're was a few gardener's at our allotments who had done the exact thing. However, when we had the strong storms by garjobo
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11/04/2013 22:38:00
by Birdy13
Talkback: Gardening for bats
they are roosting but I know its not in my roof. I don't use pesticides to kill the bugs I just let nature take care of it and it works just fine, so I hope the bats like my garden, would love to see one close up though. I'm very lucky as my little cottage is home by nashonii@gmail.com
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28/11/2011 18:44:00
by susiewoosie
Can i grow clematis in a trough?
I have a small roof terrace where i would like to create a foliage screen for privacy. People have suggested clematis as a good choice as it climbs well. I am planning to buy the two troughs below http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Hand-made-Quality-Wooden-Garden by O Osborne
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23/04/2013 20:08:34
by obelixx
What's special about gardening In your county?
and beaches to the lower hills of the south and the rugged mountains of the north, but sometimes I think that the only way to really enjoy the garden would be to put a roof over it all! Know what you mean about Christmas tree's Bunnysgarden. Drove through by Verdun
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03/02/2013 00:06:53
by Zoomer44
Talkback: The grey squirrel
Isn't nature wonderful!Last time we were in Dulwich we saw a fox waiting at a red light!Happy New Year to all gardeners and garden-dwellers!Kristina =) I have heard a squirrel making a similar noise to this though slightly faster so it sounded like by Dragonfly
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28/11/2011 18:37:41
by Richard Jones
Water butt
getting a drink ha haaaaa... I have two butts .. one connected to shed roof.. that fills relatively slowly but the other one is by our lean too which fills daily if raining...I got soo fed up emptying it that I now just leave it to overflow onto garden by Gardengirl..
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26/11/2012 14:45:27
by Lowenna
Unidentifed Raptor
at 6.30am and me leaving home at 7.30am our front garden became strewn with woodpigeon feathers - the likely scenario is that a female sparrowhawk (seen around several times before) took one of the wood pigeons who  wait on our roof in the mornings by Julie Stoakes
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13/06/2012 10:05:56
by Julie Stoakes