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Talkback: The RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch
on the feeders. Whilst sitting down to a late Sunday lunch today through the window we were amazed to see a GOSHAWK enjoying their lunch on our lawn. It was a wonderful sight that lasted about 20 minutes but we all had a wonderful view of a magnificent bird by Lynne
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28/11/2011 18:30:31
by lisa
Mannequins in the garden
, for such trivial things I have one rescued from a skip top half only she now sits just inside the bedroom window wearing nothing but a hat trying to crash tractors. That's ade me laugh big time. Brilliant. My imagination boggles. I always feel that my garden by Verdun
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11/04/2013 23:34:13
by Highland Jeannie
Attract blue tits
are needed... We have several designateded bird watering places, but the favourite for drinking at present appears to be an old jam jar which is acting a a stopper to the water butt just outside this window where the computer is - they come and drink by Billy C
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18/05/2013 22:25:09
by GillyL
What are you still eating?
Pad and doesn't give me the smileys on GW site but I know text version of some If you have the boxes above where you type should see selection of smileys above . Hello Figrat, they've been asking where you are on "Forkhandles". I have leeks, perpetual spinach by Sue Wilson2
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12/02/2013 15:13:57
by SFord
Talkback: Gardening for bats
,really brill to stand and watch.they were very tiny....i do have 2 bat boxes up but unsure if they have nested in them. We are lucky, one of our neighbors has a couple of conifers (taller than the house) and bats have roosted there as long as I have lived here by nashonii@gmail.com
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28/11/2011 18:44:00
by susiewoosie
Talkback: Feeding the birds
drier which is near my kitchen window so I can happily watch all the birds. I give them peanuts, sunflower hearts, mealworms,suet and cereal cakes and fat balls.I live near a stream so get a wide variety of birds in-robins,tits,sparrows,nut hatch by Nanna greenfingers
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28/11/2011 18:40:07
by Brixham Belle
Talkback: Greenhouse temperatures
too early. I have bubble wrap top to bottom with no heat and like you say temps are up and down some of the veg is coming up the best way I find is to fleece newspapers and cardboard fruit boxes from supermarkets veg shops gives that little extra by Lou
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28/11/2011 18:43:10
by oversixty
When do you buy your seeds?
, as you need to start them really early (Feb) on a window sill/light box for  a hope of good crop - and the seeds can be expensive.  If you want a variety of toms and peppers etc it can be just as cheap to buy a selection of small plants. I have 8 by Tina_i_am
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13/06/2012 22:38:25
by Sparklepinksunflower
Talkback: Coal tits
-tits in our garden,over the harsh winter last year,i counted over 12 coming out of a bird-box on our house,it was so sweet,as i pulled up in my car i noticed them and just sat in my car counting and watching them...i also have a little wren [think thats what by Davidbrito
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12/12/2011 16:32:33
by Luke Arnos
Talkback: Garden lowlife
outside my bungalow bedroom window (in the north east of England.) It attracts mainly blue tits, great tits and coal tits. They seem to love the black and beige sort of sunflower seeds.I tried the nigeria black seed, to see if the gold finches would come by Margaret
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28/11/2011 18:37:20
by Eric, Belgium