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Tree sparrows & house sparrows.
do you tell if they're tree or house sparrows ? We live near woodland so I would be inclined to think '' tree'' but to be honest I looked in my bird book and they both look pretty similar . Is it just me or does there seem a lot more about ? Tree by jean riley
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06/07/2012 07:53:23
by jean riley
Azalea
in time do what they are born to do-that could be this year. Do you have them sheltered sotongeoff ? It's quite a windy garden and wondering if my deck by the house may be better? I shall certainly try the tomato feed once this weather warms a little I by bunnysgarden
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24/01/2013 00:45:19
by Welshonion
TPO and mature Sycamore - to buy or not to buy
My husband and I are about to purchase a house with one substantial Sycamore in the garden with a TPO. We have delayed the exchange while we wait for the council's tree expert to visit and discuss pruning. Are there any questions you would advise by Susannah T
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04/03/2013 10:01:04
by Gardening Grandma
realy big empty garden
terms. My own interest is wildlife, for which the best book is How to Make a Wildlife Garden by Chris Baines. It explains all the principles - you need a (big) pond, a wood, plenty of woodland edge, thickets, and a meadow, etc, etc. This book by Diana Reynolds
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09/07/2012 16:29:12
by obelixx
sambucus black lace cutting back? confusing advice
cut a stem or two down to ground level, this should help to bulk it out too.  Good luck. www.alisonpike.com/blog/ Thank you - it gets so confusing to newby gardeners like me when you start reading around - why don't they say there are two ways by Standen1
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01/07/2012 09:56:00
by Joan 3
hedgehogs
For years we had the pleasure of a resident family of hedge hogs. Sadly we havent seen any for the past 2 years or so.  I know there is a big decline in the hedge hog population, but our garden is as "hedgehog friendly" as we can posssibly make it by Ekay
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27/02/2013 20:37:38
by Wild about Flowers
Talkback: Autumn heatwave
seedlings! And the violets are flowering their socks off again in the "Woodland Edge"garden at the Botanic Garden, competing for compliments with the lovely pink and white Cyclamen hederifolium who usually have it all to themselves in the autumn.Pippa, you by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:44:16
by Denise Smith
New Years Day flower count
; Iris unguicularis, several hellebores, Cornus mas.  cyclamen,pink rose rambler,pyracantha, mahonia,yellow jasmine, these are are out in my garden,around about there are roses,fushias,even sweet peas!the daffs  are poking through .are all those out by nutcutlet
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05/01/2013 19:49:14
by hollie hock
Talkback: Making leaf mould
I have a eucalyptus tree that is growing in a neighbours garden that is soooo massive it overhangs the end of my garden. The main problem is all the leaves and bark that it drops everywhere all year round. Can anyone tell me if I can compost by James Bond
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07/12/2011 14:41:38
by Kate Bradbury
Cotinus cogg
thing is that it often means you can grow something that if it did grow to full size would be too much for your garden, but in a pot is more manageable - we have a 12 foot oak tree in a huge pot, I know it will never each the size of a woodland oak by Julieh2
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09/07/2012 12:46:28
by Bookertoo

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