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Sting in the Tale
by Gold1locks
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07/05/2013 13:15:20
by Gold1locks
Carol's beehive
.com. KateGardeners' World team Not really about Carol's hive but have just read in GW April how to make a nest for honeybees in your garden. Will Definately be trying it !! Bumblebees MrsI! Oh yes got carried away there !! But Still definately going to try it by louiseww
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22/03/2012 18:58:49
by MrsI
"Grass Fashion"
fashion statement, but also good for wildlife. I keep thinking the same thing about lawn fertiliser. You could write and design all kinds of things using a granular fertiliser,  allowing the grass would to grow greener and quicker in that area. It may by Karen Green
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20/05/2012 18:03:18
by Karen Green
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23/04/2013 21:11:31
by Dovefromabove
wildlife pond
Hi i need some advice as my housing association are causing me greif about my ponds. Anyone know where you stand in moving/ filling in a wild life pond 4ft by 2ft preformed liner. established wildlife in the way of frogs and invertebrates. my by linda roberts
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04/04/2013 17:11:05
by marshmello
small trees that attract birds
Hi, can anyone advise me on good tree for a small garden that will attract birds? I think the ones that birds love the most are the ones that have berries in the autumn that they can munch on. Hawthorn, Rowan (mountain ash), crab apple. Thanks I by BartStew
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10/03/2013 17:04:02
by Jean Genie
Ladybirds
Feel like a child again!! Last year much to the amusement of friends and neighbours I purchased a batch of cute little lady birds from the Green Gardener website. They arrived in time and with the grandkids, we placed them stratigcally around by Annie 5
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19/04/2013 16:55:20
by Annie 5
Nectar-feeding woodpeckers
Like many people, I have a resident pair of great spotted woodpeckers using the garden and currently busy feeding nestlings. I've noticed over the past two summers that the male in particular enjoys feeding from the flowers of red hot poker, so much by Wildman of Pershore
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31/05/2012 10:37:24
by Bored with Bindweed !
Rabbits
What benifit do wild rabbits bring to the garden besides digging holes and eating all the flowers off of my dwarf sweet peas? None. Shoot them and put them in a pie! LOL. I don't know really. I'm sure someone will though. The only thing going by Doctor_63
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06/08/2012 09:00:16
by Dovefromabove
Bird Food Thief!
I found this young cat in my garden trying its very best to get to my homemade seed cake, I think it was attracted to the lard    Love the photo, it's the sort of daft thing one of mine would do. I think the lard was still warm when I put the cake by BikerBabe
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24/11/2012 11:48:09
by flowering rose