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desperate for advice please
I have a lovely yet tiny garden that i have cultivated over the last 6 years to be wildlife friendly, i have a hedgehog house that is now used on a regular basis and lots of bird feeders etc, i have a wildflower section too. my problem is that we by clints
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16/04/2012 15:49:47
by clints
Talkback: Autumn gardening jobs
on this.....I have always felt it right to let things alone in autumn, too. Thanks for the vindication of what have been called my "lazy" habits! My friend calls my garden "uncontrolled" but I call it wildlife-friendly. The beauty of it comes not just by ChristyRose
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28/11/2011 18:44:14
by Todd Eric
Hi all having depression
from Linda Once you've moved and settled I'm sure that you'll feel much happier again, Linda. Who knows, you might get some nice neighbours that share your love of the wildlife and the garden. Thank you Alina W for your reply i keep you posted fromLinda by Lindapenney158
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25/10/2012 21:08:52
by Lindapenney158
Talkback: Native plants
strong. I think wildlife along with the right plants in the garden always look beautiful, i think to gardening though the full scene has to be done for it to give you full accomplishment, i am from yorkshire and love to have a beautiful garden and theres by Joseph Brooksbank
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28/11/2011 18:40:02
by Grannyanne
where are they?
://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/may-in-your-garden/2948-2.html And there's a separate thread of wildlife garden photos here: http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/wildlife-gardening/wildlife-pictures/3101.html You can also see the 6 by Lilylil
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17/10/2012 11:53:41
by Gary Hobson
Talkback: Derelict gardens
Yea, appreciation, at last! I will tell Peter and the boys! I filled my front garden many years ago with shrubs, flowers,dwarf? trees and let it get on with attracting the wildlife and weeds in the few spaces. It teems with birds and insects by Allotment Robin
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28/11/2011 18:41:33
by kaycurtis
Talkback: Leafcutter bees
's 'The Private Life Of Plants' Series, and 'The Secret Garden' I'm fascinated by the wildlife living in our gardens.I've got a blog with some of my wildlife images, one being the larva inside a leaf-cutter bee chamber.Please see http by lucorum
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28/11/2011 18:37:28
by gaggles
Help - pond is leaking!
perfectly happy with that.Encouraging wildlife into your garden is partly about having a relaxed attitude, and letting nature take its course. It's not about fretting and thinking that things must be 'put right'. If you can see the liner, and can fix by Chrissie3
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18/05/2012 08:57:08
by Chrissie3
Bees in the Garden
and the veg I do grow lots of flowers for bees and have seen lots enjoying them try to make my garden bee friendly and for the wildlife around by Benchy
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06/05/2013 22:00:02
by Gardengirl..
Front and Back Garden Design - no plants!! help please?!!
Hi, Just moved to semi with what you might call a blank canvas..ie hardly any plants! BACK GARDEN - is East facing, clay soil but fairly sheltered, wide garden but not deep with decking at back of house as patio... Shiplap fencing on all sides by Dalesmum
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05/04/2013 10:06:12
by Rosa pulcino