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urban gardening and cat poop
How do other urban gardeners deal with it?  There are 3 mad cat ladies in my street, I'm one so some of the cats are mine, but most of the cats in the neighborhood are using my garden as a toilet. I have a small, partially shaded urban garden which by Janyce
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18/12/2012 17:08:17
by Lavender Lady
Small urban garden......
I have a smallish, bare garden with lots of fence and overlooked. Am trying to create a screen in one corner to block out some of the houses and  fence. One company suggested some Pleached Trees but could some non pleached evergreen trees work by Beccrow
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30/04/2013 22:15:27
by Fairygirl
Small Urban Gardens and Water Butts - Advice Required
Hello Ladies/Gents I'm completing a university project and was hoping some of you would be able to give me some advice? The project is to design a new product and after observing my Grandad and his struggle to collect water in his small(ish) garden by Paul Thompson2
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23/04/2013 21:56:08
by gardengirl6
Events
hi we live in Cambridgeshire and looking for any garden shows that are to be about this year, but not the big commercial ones like Aztec. Village or urban ones are good Hi We live on the Isle of Wight and we are also looking for garden shows and any by greenhousesonline_biz
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13/04/2012 19:30:54
by Bear2
Tilston Garden Trail
I am new to living in the Cheshire Countryside and am excited to be part of the village Garden Trail....are there other villages out there that do this too?   Tilston sits around 12 miles from Chester on the North Wales border and on the 8th and 9th by Joanna Hatton
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14/05/2013 12:23:07
by archiepem
strange scrapy-type holes in lawn.
For the last few weeks, we've been waking up to find shallow scrapes/holes appearing in our front lawn.     It just happens at night.   We were wondering what creature would be doing this - foxes?  hedgehogs?        We do have urban foxes so I by chickenlady
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21/09/2012 16:51:06
by flowering rose
black bugs
Hi all, I need help, I am new to gardening and have loads of black bugs on one of my plants in the garden, How do I get rid of them, also do I need to cut the bush right back as it seams to be dead in places where the bugs are. Never seen anything by Donna2
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16/05/2012 21:58:40
by Zoomer44
Talkback: Evergreen trees: the holm oak
the job. The fiend of the sub-urban garden (Cupressocyparis x leylandii) makes a fine specimen if left alone and be a saviour to small birds in cold weather. by hereisabee
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28/11/2011 18:37:37
by Fred
Talkback: Parakeets
, loads in Reigate, Sry, shouldn't be here really,they would have a long way to fly home though.Noisy glad they don't come to my garden, I have loads of birds and love them, I would hate them to be chased away by this species. Yes! Such a strange site by oldchippy
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05/07/2012 13:10:04
by JAYJARDIN
Talkback: Goldcrest encounter
them in our garden in Ireland too, which is urban-ish. Lovely, lovely little birds. When i was out riding on the Mendips we came across a flock of either goldcrest or goldfinches,they were making alot twittering like finches flyling in a group in among by oldchippy
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21/12/2012 23:00:05
by Kate Bradbury

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