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Carol Klein's Acer?
wildlife. thanks. by Marjorie Stoddard
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11/03/2013 15:42:49
by Marjorie Stoddard
Holes in pond lily leaves
vacs are death to pond life; you do want wildlife in your pond, don't you? Wildlife is thriving - but there's about 4 inches of silt in the bottom.  I've rigged up a kind of dome over the head of the pond vac to stop small fry and newts being sucked up by celia2
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21/07/2012 12:32:34
by celia2
Talkback: Mullein moth
this year. They are happily munching their way through a beautiful verbascum that I planted last year and I am so happy that they have chosen my garden to breed in. You should advise gardeners, and I am a gardener, that wildlife should be treasured by Lovemoths
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23/06/2012 09:52:32
by Lovemoths
"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
Snowdrops and bees
gorgeous sunny, warm day, surrounded by wildlife and flowers..... doesn't get much better than that! www.alisonpike.com/blog/ Lovely photo AliP! by AliP
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29/02/2012 14:51:25
by Kate Bradbury
Bug box
. Also near plants, think 'wildlife corridor'. It needs to be close to where the bugs are looking for nectar, eating the leaves, etc. by Gary Smith
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24/03/2013 21:31:18
by nutcutlet
Tree planting
I have a quarter acre paddock which I want to turn into a wildlife garden.  I want some trees but dont know what to choose.  The area can get a bit waterlogged at lower end so fancy a weeping willow but dont know which one to go for.  Any by Sandra Pritchard
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27/04/2013 22:20:20
by Sandra Pritchard
Cats have killed all my frogs
I have a small garden with a little wildlife  pond which has always had frogs in it. The neighbours cats started killing off the frogs so i put mess over the pond area to deter them but morning i go out to find the whole pond pulled to pieces muddy by JosieB2
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07/10/2012 23:00:30
by JosieB2
Bonfire Night - Check your bonfires for hodge hegs!
Hi, I just found this bonfire night website on Twitter and I thought I'd share it with you to make sure that we're all checking our bonfire this bonfire night for wildlife. Happy 5th November   Too true,   Ah, the good old days of major BBC Website by Martin Woods
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31/10/2012 17:57:16
by Berghill
what do I do with my raspberry.
I am new to growing fruit.I bought a malling promise last year it grew about five feet,and gave me quite a good harvest in July to September.A local gardener told me not to cut it back,to benefit the wildlife.I dont know what to do now,any advise? by sal3
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22/01/2012 19:38:41
by sal3