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Pleached hedge
Hi all am a newbie here, just would like any thoughts on this i have a west facing boundry which i would like to plant up with a pleached hedge dosent have to be evergreen but would like it to be
wildlife
friendly as this is a big deal in my garden
by Rick greenfingers
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19/01/2013 22:46:15
by nutcutlet
Talkback: Wildlife ponds and growling frogs
by Rachael Taylor
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by Rachael Taylor
Talkback: Help wildlife survive winter
by rucklidge
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13/02/2012 16:48:01
by www.alittlesliceofeden.blogspot.com
Not sure what to do
.They are both in my
wildlife
garden, the same thing has happened to my Angelica roughly in the same area.Any advice would be much appreciated. Tree mallow and curry plant both flower on new wood - they need pruning in the spring. I would cut each branch back
by peter kinsey
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29/03/2013 18:23:51
by Dovefromabove
Talkback: Moths in the garden
Butterflies and moths can be welcome in all gardens. Check all cabbage family members for eggs or protect them with nets. more
wildlife
friendly gardening techniques at www.soilisalive.com
by Andrew Astle
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12/02/2013 18:35:42
by Andrew Astle
Talkback:
What is the acceptable range of PH values for a
wildlife
pond containing frogs, newts etc? A friend of mine established a pond last year. She was told a mid-range pH was the goal - high 6s to mid 7s. Her biggest problem has been keeping the p
by John Dunn
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16/04/2012 18:11:24
by Italophile
Cat/Bird and Wildlife friendly garden
by Suzanne4
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26/04/2013 21:20:11
by flowering rose
Talkback: Growing lupins
Are they attractive to pollinators and other
wildlife
? The bees love 'em so do slugs and snails Agree with both of the above, but I love seeing the bees on them I little trick I do to prolong the flowering time is when seed pods start to form
by tosca1
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06/08/2012 16:50:43
by Daf-O-Dilly
Talkback: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2009 - herbs for wildlife
by catwoman1
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21/05/2012 17:03:24
by Bookertoo
Help - pond is leaking!
Our 4m x 2m (1.5m deep)
wild-life
pond has had a small leak for a few years now, so is always 10-12cm below full. We never managed to find where the leak was so learned to live with it, but recently the level has dropped to about 30cm from full
by Chrissie3
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