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Talkback: Ladybird pupae
It would be really helpful if you could show a picture of the ladybird larvae, as I also may have squashed them. I haven't seen a single ladybird in my garden this year and neither, having asked on TMF wildlife and gardening threads, have most other by Karen
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28/11/2011 18:39:11
by PiggyLou
Talkback: Native versus non-native plants
to put in ox-eye daisies.  And then there's the 'orchard', where I've put in some wildflower plugs, but which has a really good dandelion crop too. We're running a simple survey to find out which are the most popular wildlife friendly plants in gardens by donutsmrs
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03/07/2012 10:42:58
by Gracie5
Talkback: Plants for bees
visiting! Very helpful tips as I am trying to make my garden more wildlife friendly as well as grow more fruit and veg. I've certainly noticed a decline in bees and butterflies in the garden over the last couple of years which is such a shame. I'm a bumble by happymarion_
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28/03/2012 15:19:37
by Victoria K
Talkback: Feeding garden birds in winter
That's some image, Pippa - birds in home-knitted socks! But I do agree we need to take care of the birds. They are the gardener's best friends. My garlic will be sown in pots, which i will do at the kitchen table, covered with plastic. Needs must by Lanaeve
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28/11/2011 18:41:34
by luke
Hissing Bees??
was incredibly loud and threatening. I have consciously tailored my garden to be wildlife friendly, however the area they have settled (if it is bees) is rather impractical  and would look unsightly if i allow the grass to grow further. Any advice would by Daniel Smith2
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11/06/2012 21:08:01
by Daniel Smith2
Help, are these plants ok for my small wildlife pond?
shallow shelves each the edge, perfect for your marginal plants but not wildlife friendly.You will have to make a beach at one end/side of your pond. This will make a gradual entry and exit point for all wild life allowing birds to bathe and drink; frogs by Jody Lovatt
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06/05/2013 00:43:49
by Jody Lovatt
Tree sparrows & house sparrows.
I've been watching our feathered friends this morning and we seem to have had an influx of sparrows - loads of them. I remember not long ago reading that they were in decline but have noticed there's a lot more about this year. My question being how by jean riley
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06/07/2012 07:53:23
by jean riley
Talkback: Oak trees
to friends and family to plant in their gardens!Oaks are fab trees and believe we should all look out for them but just wish this particular oak in question was two doors down from me! If an oak woodland has matured and closed its canopy by desmond54321
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28/11/2011 18:43:14
by suesuesue
Talkback: Paving over front gardens
and do his lovely mum proud. Joseph Woosey - that's interesting. It must break your heart paving over people's gardens when you have suc a wildlife-friendly allotment of your own.whitevan woman - how horrible for you. What a sad reason to have to park by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:43:27
by Lisa
Ponds
algae. Another alternative is to create a second pond below the original and make it as informal and wildlife friendly as you like with at least one shallow sloping side for critters to get in and out and maybe a pebble "beach".  You could think about by Anne Brown
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11/07/2012 15:29:23
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