To be honest, I'd rather have cats than rats or mice. Once it's too cold for bluebottles or for me to do much gardening, I'll forget about it -...
Thanks @Philippa
I brought this in last year, but I'm wondering whether I needed to. [ATTACH]
Really cold until about midday here the last few days
Next door have an outdoor litter tray. Their cat uses that. It's too fat to get over the fence so it's not the culprit. There's a cat the other...
Michaelmas daisies mean summer's over to me.
It's the michaelmas daisies I find depressing. If I can ignore them, I quite like autumn
Obviously, it makes no difference to plants sensitive to daylight hours, but do you find that you are getting at least an extra month out of...
No amount of washing would induce me to use it in the kitchen :yikes:
That would only be effective if the cat didn't have the squits. You'd be forever wiping it
Bonsai always seems a bit cruel to me and definitely controlling Totally irrational. I know!
I've seen them putting kitchen waste in the garden bin now and again. Fair enough. There's a local energy producing incinerator that I suspect...
Hardy geraniums?
Are they like sky hooks?
@pete . The one you're not sure if looks like the one I've got :scratch: If it's evergreen, it might be worth potting it up for a while.
@Alisa . I've been doing that but the bin only gets emptied once a fortnight. It's a bit gross knowing there's little bags of grossness in there
Thought I'd be polite in the title Deterring them with dried holly leaves but they move somewhere else. It's not just the sh**e ( the little bar...
I hate to kill it but I'd have a forest of oak and horse chestnut if I left them all. Unfortunately, not the thing in a London garden
I'm not sure. They're several gardens away, but the ones usually left by squirrels are much smoother - no ridges. Will have a look at sessile oak....
I haven't seen this one before. Which oak is it? Unfortunately, whatever it is, it can't stay. [ATTACH]
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