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Talkback: Fox trot

On 28/11/2011 in forum

it will bring its young to you and why not .They do sometimes leave their toilet behind ,I assume that is thank you . foxes are not good in the garden. they mess in the ground feeding station, day and night. mess on the door steps, dig holes under the shed


Talkback: Growing parsnips

On 28/11/2011 in forum

last year and they went all curly and tangled up together ok maybe i will thin out then lol ,bet u save a lot of time on peeling though I lift our Parsnips after a few frosts but before the soil becomes solid, and store in the shed in sand, we finished


Talkback: Gardeners' World Live 2009

On 28/11/2011 in forum

individual has a strong identity and the sum creates vibrancy (I hope this won't go on the wall in the shed!)I am now a fan of Toby who instructs clearly on gardening topics, and leads his team with a velvet gloveToby My favourite thing is the fun orange


Talkback: Great spotted woodpeckers

On 28/11/2011 in forum

saw back in the shed (cutting logs for fire), I again heard that gentle tap-tap-tapping from next door. I climbed onto the bench and leaned precariously against the fence, craning my neck over the ivy and rose thicket that marks the end of Jones


Talkback: Birds: thrushes and fieldfares

On 10/12/2011 in forum

to my mother in Norfolk who might know. She did because she'd just been watching a news item about a huge influx of Fieldfares from Sweden. I was puzzling last week over what looked like a flock of a couple of dozen fat thrushes in Dulwich (SE London


Talkback: Rare ladybirds

On 30/04/2012 in forum

.Reply to JayvenIf hibernating ladybirds are roused prematurely indoors, often by central heating, catch them and release them into the shed, greenhouse or woodpile. They should quickly settle down again and appear at the right time in spring. Would you have any


Talkback: Plants for perfume

On 28/11/2011 in forum

. As soo as the flowers go over, cut them off and return the pots to a cool plsce. Feed them for next year until the leaves start to die. Then you can plant them in the garden or keep them dry in their pots somewhere cool, like a shed. Don't forget to label


Talkback: Sowing seed indoors

On 28/11/2011 in forum

deep - smaller, but deeper than your average seed tray. They're great for sowing or plug plants; and when you want to plant out, cut off the end of the tray and slide the whole thing out without disturbance to the roots. Free and handy. The shed


Talkback: Watering greenhouse plants

On 28/11/2011 in forum

over the garden but despite this I'm amazed at how quickly they empty! I catch water from the house roof, shed roof and even catch water from under my 3yr olds climbing frame! This has a large vinyl floor half way up with a large hole in the middle


Talkback: Toad tadpoles

On 24/05/2012 in forum

and not see them. @Oldchippy I wish I were as lovely and graceful-looking as that tadpole! @Reluctnt Gardener, the chip shop is often a stop point after the tadpoles, Mandy! @Shed - that sounds beautiful. I look forward to hearing about your tadpoles Kate Good


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