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Look what we just found !!!

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Webmaster, Sep 3, 2005.

  1. Webmaster

    Webmaster Webmaster Staff Member

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    Goodbye slugs and snails !!!!!! :D


    Nathan.
     
  2. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Look after him/her Nathan they dont last long if they get on the roads,. :(
     
  3. rosietutu

    rosietutu Gardener

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    Oh how lovely, this is much better than a telly
    I do so enjoy this club always some thing of interest.
    I email some of the real goodies and pictures to my daughters who were a bit suprised at my pseudonym is that you Mum? Yup the secret life of old Mums... ;)
     
  4. samsoph

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    ahh, thats just so sweet, great picture!
    the only odd visitor to my garden, is a pigeon, he keeps trying to eat off the bird table but he is just too big, and now he's started bringing a friend too, they sit on my guttering till they see my cats go in and land in the garden like they own it!

    Gill
     
  5. Ibblebibble

    Ibblebibble Apprentice Gardener

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    Oooh lucky you! I've got an urban garden and the squirrels/foxes/cats etc outweigh anything wonderful like this, not that I don't like the other animals!
     
  6. greenfingers

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    Being where I am, I have had the pleasure of seeing growing fawns roaming around. This land use to be a farm, it still is in a some sort of way, but not as you would think to be as.
    Because of the wide landscape, we have deers. One early morning as I was off to work, 2 baby fawns making a noise just over the wooden postings that gives a seperation from our car park to the field, and then one afternoon, a fawn eating away at our delphiniums that is against our wall to the flat in a border, only to charge past our door to head back onto the field.
     
  7. jjordie

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    greenfingers - how wonderful to see these fawns etc. We live in a very built up area so not much wild life near our home.

    [ 08. September 2005, 11:13 AM: Message edited by: jjordie ]
     
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