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MICE

On 03/06/2012 in forum

Ealier in the year all my tomato and cucumber seedlings go eaten by mice how do i get rid of them from my shed? i tried traps but they don't work Garden centres sell little ready baited boxes; I leave one or two in my potting shed after having


Autumn lawn care

On 02/10/2008 in Unassigned

The weather has been great recently, perfect for doing some much-needed lawn care and maintenance. Earlier this year, amid heavy rain, we laid a shed base and erected a shed on it. We used a mini-digger and dumper, and, of course, wrecked the lawn


Pests and problems

On 30/06/2010 in Gardeners' musings

and there were numerous opportunities to talk garden design. I had a great time chatting about pests and pathogens in the potting shed. It was amazing just how many people were happy to queue in the hot sun to talk about their problems (it got so hot that we


bare patch

On 01/02/2013 in forum

. The shed door opens towards the plants. all ideas welcome   for some reason this pic didnt load. for ref this is the length of the fence and other plants in it. I would first remove another foot or so of turf-up to the brown paving slab at the bottom


up in the air

On 06/04/2013 in forum

Hi all me again and today's work was ,we got the owner of our allotments to get his JCB out and help us move a 8 by 6 shed to another position, there we all were all of us telling everybody else how it should be done and "watch out ,move


nesting blackbird

On 23/04/2013 in forum

Hi thought you might like to see this black bird nesting in my shed its nest is so round and neat. can't wait to see chicks. ..I wish I could enlarge it, but she looks happy... I wonder how she gets in and out the shed, I mean what exit?  I broken


Around the garden job checklist - week 47

On 23/11/2011 in Around the garden checklists

in the shed over winterBuild log piles to provide winter hibernation sites for insects and small animalsCheck tree ties and loosen any that are too tightWrap insulation around outdoor taps and water pipesOrder bare-rooted hedging for winter planting


Around the garden checklist

On 23/11/2011 in Around the garden checklists

growing season by decluttering your shed or garden store


Talkback: Beetles, wasps and toads

On 28/11/2011 in forum

, and my curiosity is very piqued.please help my curiosty, thanks Thank you for advice on the wasp nest, as I had one in my shed, I left it because it looked pretty and had just the one wasp, I was told it was a wood wasp , anyway it was just the size of a


Talkback: Ferns in pots

On 15/04/2012 in forum

What a great name ! Also great looking plant. Think I might have to get a couple for the patio. No. Frost-free mean 'frost-free'. If the temperature in your shed dropped down to below freezing then it's not frost-free.I'm not sure what plants you


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