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[email protected] 19-06-2013 07:58 PM

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)

'Mike'[_4_] 19-06-2013 08:07 PM

Garden Observations
 
We've not got too many slugs, but Bees by the millions. Well more than
usual.

Mike

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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)


Jake 19-06-2013 09:25 PM

Garden Observations
 
On Wed, 19 Jun 2013 19:58:08 +0100, wrote:

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)


Interesting inasmuch as I have a dearth of slugs also. OTOH, I have
placed around the garden several small plastic tubs with tops that
"roll over". And each morning I run a finger around the top under that
roll-over bit and the droppings go into my salt water bucket. Snails
seem to like climbing, as I have commented here in the past.

--
Cheers, Jake
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URGling from the other end of Swansea Bay where it's
unusually just like Dave's end, only better :)


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