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items seen on GW recent programme
, please. Thanks. From a recent discussion on the feeder http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/wildlife-gardening/feeding-wild-birds/4041.html by VIVIEN WORTHINGTON
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30/06/2012 13:38:58
by sotongeoff
Need Bees This Year!
I've failed to attract bees to my garden for as long as I can remember, but this year I haven't given myself a budget, so am looking for any perennials that attract wildlife, preferably clump forming or ones that seed themself, so I'm able to make by Ryan Lloyd
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25/03/2013 01:21:12
by Ryan Lloyd
Using vinegar to kill weeds
My sister-in-law needs to regain control over her garden and she has a lot of annual and perennial weeds growing in the beds. She doesnt want to use chemical weedkillers because of the wildlife in her garden (badgers and foxes). Ive researched by Tim Burr
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05/08/2012 16:57:29
by sotongeoff
Deutzia - should it stay or should it go now
everything in the garden has to be wildlife-friendly as well as attractive. I don't have any particular love of the shrub and my alternatives for the spot are a black elder (already got) or a philadelphus (not got) - are either of those better for wildlife by HyppyByker
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19/07/2012 23:05:55
by diggingdoris
Benefits of artificial grass for a garden.
and mowing.Artificial turf saves space I would hate to have it, simply because of the impact it would have on the birds and other wildlife in my garden. I couldnt live without seeing the birds loving my lawn  Reported to moderator. Not the first time this one by Precision Greens
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29/04/2013 22:24:37
by FloBear
Ponds
amount of money.  I have a     south south east facing garden, with clay soil Hello, A small pond was added to my garden last year with the idea that I had a few goldfish and wildlife. It just didn't work for me, all my fish died probably because by mdw84
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11/06/2012 15:56:49
by kB3
New garden after house move
to sit out in it once this cold snap leaves!  Thx  Sounds like you are doing a pretty good job regarding the wildlife jody, if I was a little bumble bee, bird, butterfly, hedgehog......I would certainly come  and visit your garden and might even stay by Jody Lovatt
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28/04/2013 18:55:17
by Jody Lovatt
Climbers for wet areas
Has anyone any ideas for climbers or any plant that would cover a 3' high by 6' wide trellis on the edge of my bog garden. I need it to give me some privacy from bothersome neighbours (not too near but in my line of sight without some barrier)  and by frensclan
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24/08/2012 22:08:20
by gardengirl6
Pot growing Mahonia x media "charity"?
Hello, I have a fairly small garden and my main objective is to make it as bee and wildlife friendly as possible. I know that Mahonias are great sources of early nectar for bees and would love to grow one for that reason alone (not actually a huge by Pipstrelle
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26/04/2013 00:57:22
by Pipstrelle
Ponds for wildlife
I built two ponds in my garden, one is a natural clay pond with gentle slopping sides to about 1m and is surrounded  by a bog garden and is itself  full of native plants to provide shelter. The other is a concrete lined pond with vertical sides down by wrightt
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17/04/2012 11:15:02
by wrightt