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Scented Climer Needed!
for a balcony and hopefully benefit wildlife. Any suggestions will be greatly received.   Regards Robert by Robert Hardman
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18/04/2013 21:50:28
by Robert Hardman
missing thread
Hi, late last night 21st Feb a person wrote a query about keeping Bees and Chickens and Rabbits .the Person was from Perth and Kinross in Scotland , I cant find the query in the forum,please help Derek Here you go Derek http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/wildlife by clogherhead
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22/02/2013 19:00:32
by clogherhead
Ponds
amount of money.  I have a     south south east facing garden, with clay soil Hello, A small pond was added to my garden last year with the idea that I had a few goldfish and wildlife. It just didn't work for me, all my fish died probably because by mdw84
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11/06/2012 15:56:49
by kB3
items seen on GW recent programme
, please. Thanks. From a recent discussion on the feeder http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/wildlife-gardening/feeding-wild-birds/4041.html by VIVIEN WORTHINGTON
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30/06/2012 13:38:58
by sotongeoff
Frost
the seed heads of eryngium, echinops and the echinacea are looking wonderful, as are the ornamental grasses. Not only looking good but good for the wildlife. Luckily the soil is too frozen to do any work, but a bit of planning or maybe some seed ordering by nigelcoad
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30/11/2012 11:05:58
by nigelcoad
Talkback: Blanket weed in garden ponds
i have just done a wildlife pond on the allotment. i have put some plants in it, it’ss starting to look good now. we have seen a few frogs i put two fish in it to keep the nats down, i have put a lot of plants around it so the wildlife can hide we by Josquine
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03/05/2012 08:15:58
by Botticelliwoman
Talkback: Grasshoppers, butterflies and wolf spiders
now corrected. A very nice report of a lovely place by the sounds of it. I also have a good assortment of creepy crawlies and this year the 'wildlife' landscaping which we did last year has seemed to be very successful in attracting them! The new by andrew littleford
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28/11/2011 18:44:05
by kaycurtis
What Hedge to plant ??
for the wildlife i have read. The hedge needs to grow to a least 6ft high and will be about 13m long,I have dug a tench 500mm wide and 600mm deep already . I am open to any ideas or advice on my new hedge Thanks Hwthorn is good for wildlife and grows fast but you by Nick Hays
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08/10/2012 21:58:06
by obelixx
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