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Talkback: Frost
the "camouflage green" + the black/yellow striped varieties] and the some of the beasts 11/2inces long. We've had a few frosts here in Norfolk to -3deg., and snow, but they are just as lively as 3 months ago. I've been gardening for over 50 years, and can by Gartenzwerg
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28/11/2011 18:37:38
by joseph woosey
Talkback: Muntjac deer
have no compost heap because she gets it all. although she has a warm shed to go into, back in feb when we had all the snow i got up several mornings to snow covering everything including her - she was laying down in the field covered in snow, she by Gillian Firth
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10/04/2012 12:51:49
by oldredparrot
Talkback: Garden photography
forgotten my camera. I always say I suffer from SAD disorder in Jan, but just being outside in my garden, the smell of winter, the beautiful sights from the frosts,ice and snow and the christmas garland, door wreath and christmas table arrangement all by Flora08
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28/11/2011 18:37:42
by kaycurtis
Talkback: Garden frost
and the garden with some luck will respond accordingly, my garden has been under 7 inches of snow so it probably will wake up a bit later this year but hey! who cares as long as it happens at some point. by kaycurtis
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28/11/2011 18:37:44
by Honesty
Talkback: Garden bird care in winter
I'm trying to do my bit for the birds as well, unfortunately we have run out of seed and cannot get to the shops at present(snowed in). I have been putting out bread crumbs, fat that I've cut off slices of ham, rehydrated sultanas cut into small by mizzzy
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28/11/2011 18:40:10
by carly
Talkback: Garden birds and the Big Garden Birdwatch
W SheffieldGreat decrease in small birdsEven in snow birds dont seem to want to visit bird feeders During the worst of the weather I did not get so many birds, now, still snowy I have blue tits, coal tits,goldfinches, long-tailed tits, pigeons by Rosemary62
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28/11/2011 18:40:12
by ken
Talkback: Eastern European vegetable varieties
in December and stayed that way until third week in Feb. We still have a good 8 inches of snow on the ground. Most plants will grow here but you have to start sowing much later. I have found looking in other peoples gardens is best, if it grows in their garden by sue
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28/11/2011 18:40:22
by vegman1970
Talkback: Signs of spring
, Bombus Terrestris and Bombus Lapidarius. The frogs have been busy also, as one pond is full of spawn, another batch of helpers for the summer slug patrol Tried digging in my garden last Sunday and the fork bounced off the ground. Snow just about by sunshine angel
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28/11/2011 18:40:32
by Aanee
Talkback: Parakeets
especially midwinter with snow on the ground (and branches) to see a flock of bright green parakeets flash by is an incredibly odd sight! The urban legends surrounding these birds is almost as exotic! With rumors that they are from those that escaped Pinewood by oldchippy
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05/07/2012 13:10:04
by JAYJARDIN
Pruning standard roses
these two are a real faeture in the garden. One is now bigger than the other as it was damaged by snow last winter. Any advice? Cetti Hello Cetti, You'll need to prune your roses to make sure that they grow healthily this summer. A standard rose is pruned by Cetti
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01/03/2012 21:50:44
by Cetti