Garden Observations
The Magpies and the Crows have been having something of a turf war
this evening. A lot of noise but not any beak to beak action. Talking of which, the (abundent) Starlings have been busy aerating my lawn. That means a bad year for Crane Flies. Slug numbers are down this year but we seem to have an issue with snails that want to climb. Unlike my Peas or Beans, both of which seem to have Vertigo. That garden twine comes in handy to encourage them. JonH (In West London) |
Garden Observations
We've not got too many slugs, but Bees by the millions. Well more than
usual. Mike wrote in message ... The Magpies and the Crows have been having something of a turf war this evening. A lot of noise but not any beak to beak action. Talking of which, the (abundent) Starlings have been busy aerating my lawn. That means a bad year for Crane Flies. Slug numbers are down this year but we seem to have an issue with snails that want to climb. Unlike my Peas or Beans, both of which seem to have Vertigo. That garden twine comes in handy to encourage them. JonH (In West London) |
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