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invigerator
been given some invigerator just wondering if its any good and if its harmfull to wildlife. Do you mean SB plant invigorator, or something else?  The SB stuff is good for fighting spidermite by a kind of barrier action when sprayed on, but by matmats123
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19/02/2013 20:40:59
by matmats123
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
Brand New Garden - 1 Year on
I moved into a brand new house in January 2012 - and began to create my new garden as soon as I moved in.  I really like cottage style plants and hoping to make the garden even better next year and attract more wildlife - if anyone has any tips by John mcleod
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22/09/2012 14:00:29
by sotongeoff
Deutzia - should it stay or should it go now
A donated deutzia has been languishing in the wrong place for a couple of years until the proper borders were reay.  Thay are now so I was going to move it back end.  My quandary is this - is it of any value to wildlife?  I haven't got much space so by HyppyByker
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19/07/2012 23:05:55
by diggingdoris
Red pond water
I've got a small wildlife pond which I built back in the autumn, I recently added some hornwort and a lily from my other pond, however the water has turned red. The hornwort is dying off, and I have noticed this week that there is also a red coating by Gary Newbold
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22/04/2012 18:51:02
by EnigmaticGuppy92
Verbena plants stripped
effective wildlife friendly slug pellets available. Yes, my bet would also be slugs or snails.   Any sign of their slimy trails? Could be deer? They keep getting mine ..... No trails but slug pellets were put down last night and a couple of large snails by nellynora
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08/06/2012 17:40:55
by nellynora
Jean Bailey
I am trying to find out if anyone in the Gardening community is backing Jean Bailey who has been threatened with losing her beautiful garden that she has worked so hard on since her husband died. it is a haven for wildlife too.  But the council say by snowdrop3
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11/03/2013 17:14:51
by snowdrop3
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
Talkback: Bark life
' World blog which looks very similar to my photograph. Bark life | Wildlife | Gardening Blog | Talk | BBC Gardeners' World Thanks, [...] the scale insects look really big to what we find on some of our shrubs or vines, but we are not troubled by them by R.W.Gellatly
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28/11/2011 18:37:11
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