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| Do you have to net your damsons to protect from birds/pests?

No, but this is Cambridge.

Not sure I understand the implication here!
Does this mean you have more considerate and educated wildlife down there
which only eat foodstuffs placed in specific feeders marked "Bird Feed" for
instance?

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| | Do you have to net your damsons to protect from birds/pests?
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| No, but this is Cambridge.
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| Not sure I understand the implication here!
| Does this mean you have more considerate and educated wildlife down there
| which only eat foodstuffs placed in specific feeders marked "Bird Feed" for
| instance?

Try "damn few birds".


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SNIP

Have you considered a fig tree? Nothing like freshly picked figs at the end
of a barbecue, we had some last summer. Less than 5 minutes old, and food
metres = 5.

And have you noticed there are no fig roll biscuits in the shops this year?
Last years Californian fig crop failed, so my favourite biccy is off the
menu :-((

Steve


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| "TheScullster" wrote in message
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| Have you considered a fig tree? Nothing like freshly picked figs at the end
| of a barbecue, we had some last summer. Less than 5 minutes old, and food
| metres = 5.

Sun half the day isn't good for figs in the UK - you really need the
best sun-trap you can get. They would grow, no problem, but would
they ripen fruit?


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shazzbat wrote:
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote


SNIP

Have you considered a fig tree? Nothing like freshly picked figs at the end
of a barbecue, we had some last summer. Less than 5 minutes old, and food
metres = 5.

And have you noticed there are no fig roll biscuits in the shops this year?
Last years Californian fig crop failed, so my favourite biccy is off the
menu :-((

Steve


Figs are tasty, but damsons are extra tasty, I'd go for damsons! As it
is East facing I would have thought it might have a frost problem, not
sure how the figs would fare there, mind you damsons don't like frost
when in flower!


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Thanks to all for the suggestions.
I'll see if I can talk er-indoors into trying the fruit route.

Phil


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On 29 Apr, 11:19, "TheScullster" wrote:
er-indoors

I can't help but wonder how she refers to you.
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er-indoors

I can't help but wonder how she refers to you.


This presumably comes from one who has never revelled in George Coles'
masterful portrayal of Arthur Daly.

Phil


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