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Talkback: Snow and ice in the garden
water into one area, I had to go into the garage and the solution to my problem was in there looking at me. It was my Long Handled Bulb Planter. I brushed the snow off the area of the pond where I wanted the hole, put the bulb planter in place my wife by Nixby
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28/11/2011 18:40:12
by Callander girl
Talkback: Insects and snow
I grow Insectivorous plants outside in pots and a bog garden, and this snow has not hurt them and there are ready to eat all the bugs in spring.you can see on my site some winter snow on my plants. www.insectivorousplants.co.uk I hope this does by kaycurtis
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01/04/2012 14:03:02
by tony02476
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: Garden birds in the snow
this past week has been very icey, torville and dean would have loved it. I like the winter snow and all as long as we don't get a winter like the one we had a few years ago. This morning I have been checking out all my plants and pots on my balcony (I live by kathryn-brock
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24/01/2013 22:51:23
by 4get-me-not
Talkback: Squirrels, foxes and snow
their seed and crumbs and the fox's footprints led right to my back door. Snow gone now so went out to see what had fared best plantwise and it was my golden feverfew. Its lime green was so cheering and the red pyracantha berries have survived and thawed by Mandy
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28/11/2011 18:41:35
by Sarah in Harpenden
Talkback: Winter snow and tender plants
Even though we have no snow here yet in south London the frost has got my nictonias,rudbeckias & alot of other stuff which i grew this year from seed. is my dahlia alright to be left in the ground or should i lift it? what about gladolis? The first by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:41:34
by mikegwen
A few snow shots taken in the garden
Just a few photos to show how interest can still be created even when it snows. The Icing On The Cake. Lovely. Hello, I loved the spiral and single pole picked out in snow. Natures art, you can,t beat it. Fantastic pictures by Eddie J
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26/04/2012 21:39:41
by martymower
Has anyone got any snow yet?
We are in Suffolk and as yet no snow, but it is bitterly cold.  Just wondering if anyone has got any yet ? Nothing around Peterborough yet, forecast for tomorrow here. But I shan't mind if it doesn't come. Yes I agree with you nutcutlet, won't mind by Lavender Lady
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14/01/2013 05:51:32
by muddy mare
Snow damage to Summer flowering evergreen MAGNOLIA
I have a beautiful evergreen ummer flowering magnolia (planted in the wrong place but surviving) but the weight of the snow on one of the branches has pulled it away from the main trunk.  My husband wants to simply saw it off but I wonder by Carol Thomas
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19/02/2013 00:20:36
by Carol Thomas
Viburnum plicatum summer snow flowers fell off
Hi I bought a Viburnum Picatum Summer Snow It was in full bloom when I bought it three weeks ago. I prepared the ground and planted it. The flowers are now finished. I thought that fruits set on the old flower heads? but I have noticed when I touch by spring Jean
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27/06/2012 18:10:59
by spring Jean