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wildlife in the city
.There was a such a variety of wildlife that only could be seen and walking on the downs it self you find hollies and hawthorns and no end of different trees.I use to ride across the here when  a child but the stables are long gone and only the brave ride by flowering rose
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20/12/2012 23:36:58
by Norm2
WILDLIFE PICTURES
.     @steephill I love all your photos, especially the young foxes. It's an achievement getting anyway near many of these animals, let alone getting a good photo. Amazing photos steephill I am rubbish at taking Wildlife pics as you will see I noticed by gardeningfantic
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07/08/2012 21:23:34
by Rainjustlearning
Wildlife gardening...hopes for the future
I sincerely hope the current trend in the promotion of wildlife-friendly gardening continues apace. I am 50; I have gardened in this vein since first seeing Chris Baines' TV programme "Blue Tits And Bumblebees : The Making of a Wildlife Garden by BugFriendlyGardener
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11/10/2012 10:01:55
by BugFriendlyGardener
Talkback: Attract wildlife to your garden pond
I have two ponds in my back garden and they certainly encourage loads of extra wildlife to the area! I've had seen beautiful dragonfiles, frogs, toads and newts in mine to name but a few, and the attracted bird life is staggering! I've written a by Glyn from AnimalsUnlimited.co.uk
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10/05/2012 22:14:54
by Glyn from AnimalsUnlimited.co.uk
Help, are these plants ok for my small wildlife pond?
if this is enough for my little wildlife pond and also how do I plant the aquatic plants? I have some pond baskets and 3 hessian squares. I'm guessing that I need to buy aquatic compost? I have a bag of small pebbles in the shed. Will they be ok to weigh the soil by Jody Lovatt
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06/05/2013 00:43:49
by Jody Lovatt
Wildlife Pond
I have just created a wildlife pond in my garden  -1.5m x 1m (preformed pond) with the intention of attracting more wildlife into my garden.  I am looking for some advice on plants to put in my pond to keep the water clean that are not too invasive by John mcleod
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08/09/2012 17:28:45
by John mcleod
Ponds for wildlife
this is the case? We may all need to re-think what a wildlife pond really should be like. I think it is the depth that probably attracts them. One metre is probably not deep enough for overwintering frogs as it can freeze completely. With the extra depth in your by wrightt
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17/04/2012 11:15:02
by wrightt
Wildlife flowers
I want to plant a steep bank with wildlife flower seeds. Can any one advise on a suitable mesh to place on the soil to stop seed washing away and where I could by it? Thanks Hi Trisha, it might be worth sowing the seeds into plugs, then planting by Trisha Webb
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29/02/2012 14:50:25
by Kate Bradbury
Wildlife Ponds
I would like a small pond in my garden for wildlife.  I have an old bath tub and wondered if anyone else has turned one into a pond.  Ideally I would like to sink it into the ground.  Any advice much appreciated. Hi MrsSpratt, an old bath makes a by MrsSpratt
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04/04/2012 09:10:32
by kate44cam
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
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