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Old 07-05-2005, 08:12 PM
Roger Hembury
 
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In a small village, just outside Warminster in Wiltshire.

Has been a bit cold in the evenings of late but so far no frost, but I am
keeping everything crossed just in case.

Update on the mole - I stood on the mole hills and flattened them down and
so far there aren't any more molehills. With a bit of luck he has gone.

I might have a slightly bigger problem now though - rabbits. We have had
some in the front garden a couple of times and I got the dogs to chase them
away so hopefully they will get the message and not come back.

Anybody else have a problem with the local wildlife? The only visitor I
didn't mind was the Sparrowhawk that decided to have a pidgeon for lunch on
our front lawn, as I had never seen one that close before. It sat there
having a munch for about half and hour which gave me plenty of camcorder
footage.

Roger










"Steve Harris" wrote in message
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In article ,
(Janet Baraclough) wrote:

It's very early in the year to have your runner beans planted out.
They aren't frost hardy.


Depends where he is. Last frost date here is generally reckoned to be
1st May.

Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com
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