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cm holes in my lawn and dead grass

On 14/10/2012 in forum

badgers.   or foxes or birds-but perhaps a lot more information is required before giving a definite answer hello all sorry i should have said that to begin with, i think my garden is too enclosed for badgers and foxes i have a six foot solid fence


Bees in garden

On 15/12/2012 in forum

Thought i would share this with you ! i love this photo i took last summer the bees were mad for my cosmos That is a lovely photo. I had the same thing with my Fox Gloves, the bees were mad for them too. It is just amazing to watch them buzz


Mice Pies

On 06/01/2013 in forum

Read with interest your article on garden pests including foxes, deer, squirrels and mice. Then read on in  the What's on in December that the RHS Gardens nationwide are offering mice pies. Good recipe for removing unwanted garden visitors


New Lawn has dead patches

On 09/05/2013 in forum

someone has placed an object on top of them and killed the grass, the site is sunny, open and of course wet!  Any ideas please? do you have a dog? no, and no dogs can enter the garden, could it be a fox? If its square it's unlikely to be an animal I think


MOB rants

On 03/03/2013 in forum

for foxes and badgers.  I know half of the people reading this will cringe, but I live in the countryside.  The badgers have plenty of natural food and the foxes can eat those pesky rabbits, mice, rats etc.  My neighbour across the road puts out MEAT every


Blanket weed in garden ponds

On 03/09/2008 in Unassigned

for all to watch.Another time we learned that foxes liked to play with the drying weed left on the pond edges. Early one morning there were three or four young cubs out there frolicking with the stuff. Apart from snatching it from each other and playing


Garden birds and their predators

On 03/03/2010 in Wildlife

I'm just back from a weekend visiting an old friend in Banwell, near Weston-Super-Mare. Always envious of his rambling house and large walled garden, we got to talking over garden wildlife and the troubles of traipsing fox dung through the kitchen


Talkback: It was a dark and stormy day...

On 28/11/2011 in forum

Christopher Lloyds - The Well Tempered Gardener is a must The Well tempered Garden is definitely a must, thank you. I don't know Katherine White's book but it looks well worth the hunt. Also try Better Gardening by Robin Lane-Fox (which, I think


Talkback: Growing brassicas

On 28/11/2011 in forum

cage to cover the whole plot , and althought the birds have been kept out the squirels have chewed through the netting and the foxes have dug under, eating all the soft fruit before it is ripe,leaving very little to pick. Help any tips or suggestions


What animal could have made this hole?

On 14/03/2012 in forum

. We have one the same at the bottom of our garden. Ours have foxes  in it (which is a nightmare for our rabbits) The problem with filling it in and stamping down is that they just dig it out again as they have a large network of underground tunnels


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