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you could also feed the pidgeons somewear else wear you dont mind at the same time.

 

this is a hard one.perhaps as pidgeons are quite a large bird make it impossible for them to get at the food in the feeder ie hanging food ,low roof etc but buy a natural pond ,put i piller literaly the size of your ground feader in the pond and fill it up.it mite need cleaning out but the food will drop in the water so they wont get any purches.the added bonus is the pond will help all sorts of wild life including the odd pigeon.you could get a little dog.these are only ideas and the odd pidgeon will have a drink but nowear near as many.not an easy answer unless you want to be brutal

 

you just got to imagine the desert.very cold at night so not a problem.its water round the roots that is a big problem and freezing for to long .so put them in a very well draining substrate like just sand or better garavel if there going outside and cover them if its going to be realy cold .search there names on google and see wear they live .i know someone with a raised gravel garden of cacti that he has all year long outside.im sure you will get a better answer on here but ofcourse most gardeners are in the garden right now.

 

every clood has a silver lining as they say

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dont suppose you could send me a picture please could you amy ? dont be anoyed you can come and see it anytime you know you can.just give me a bit of notice is all.museum sounds great you can do bothe.be better infact as that day hopefully there will be loads of people so giving each quality time wont be easy.on your own will be different ok take care amy bye for now x
ps you didnt see me or it at its best either so look on the bright side

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thanx gilli i gave up tobacco 4 years ago i feal so so alive maybe to alive lol

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well even looked at from a selfish point of view it makes perfect sense to keep something alive that selflasly does the same for us.like humans as a nation deserve there hard work.thanx for that marge theres plenty more wear that came from lol take care bye for now x

 

no not yet but its basicly is finished now so im looking forward to the barbi lol we get steak of the american base lakenheath and it makes our steak taste like car tire cross rat i think lol come to think of it lots of it is lovley.

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ow ive given up smoking looking at the photos bye the way lol for what its worth

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i wish you did to sanbaz i could look at your garden to.i dont drink beer lol but i know what you mean sueb.ive sold out of tickets for my garden much quicker than last year so its all good for the hospice and me i guess.ow i kept going bye moaning a lot and stopping a lot realy.ive loved it but time like you say for my me selfish time lol.i cant weight for a year or to till every last detail and to settle in.going to get a white wisteria as doctor bob advised.should change the whole look of it.maybe seven years come to think of it lol.i wonder does a wisteria take seven years to flower every time you move it or just from when its young ? i mite put a passion flower in the mix just for some instant colour and for dinamics though any sugestions i will definatly mull over though laymens terms please if possible.i insist on going back im even going to see if he will have an open day.i dont mind being at his to do it.i love wafling on ask amy if you dont believe me lol.the open day is the 21st of june and your ofcourse your all welcome.anyway perhaps im wafling to much thanx for your support take care bye for now.

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thanx sandra hope your enjoying that big yellow shiny thing in the sky i forgot what its called lol

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it took so long looking back at all the pictures the seasans have changed lol

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ow i dont want to move it i just need some good bamboo barrier as recomended bye you mate.

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your welcome

 

brilliant im so glad for what its worth its about the least agressive bee type out of them all.if you take the size and shape weight etc and use physics on it on paper it cant fly how amazing im envious even wasps are good and arnt quite as agressive as you think.its just they end up in your shed or loft.they naturaly keep down a lot of the pests in a garden.i found a small or very young nest once ,quite an amazing structure realy.when i looked it had bits of blue in it.i couldnt work it out till i sore one rasping wood of my blue stained fence.the worst of this type is the orange japanese hornet .8-10 cm long very very agressive and akin if stung to the fealing of having a red hot large nail pushed into your flesh.im full of useless info lol take care bye for now

 

wow its often who you know that becomes what you know and ofcourse vise verser .like me your worst mistake often does you the best faver in the long run doc though it just doesnt seam like it at the time.ow i have a question as it goes doc if ya wouldnt mind.im after some bamboo barrier and any info thats relevent.i know theres people who sell it about 10cm wide when it should be 50cm.ive got a green bamboo in an old strong childrens bucket buried down to the lid with the bottem cut out.i would of done it with the yellow one but my neighber has changed her mind and its already in the ground.if you think i should dig it up even its better than letting it get more istablished.lucky i dont want much take care doc lol take care mate

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more than one way of skinning a cat as they say mookins.my friends say things like there wife wont let them have a fish tank or my husband wont let me have a tattoo even though the husbands have tattoos.unbelievable ow well it is what it is .funny old world and they call me wierd lol.people can be so phycal lol bye for now take care everyone

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thats quite amazing that professional bee keepers only care about the money when they are the very reasen we live.can you imagine trying to ploynate bye hand a whole field of corn.i guess thats a sign of the times.theres a place in china with know beez and all they can grow there is fruit species and they have to hand polynate.

 

you will never stop learning i think doctor bob is still learning even though his plant knowladge is vast

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me either a happy accident.i got to go with the flow sid lol

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