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Last post 27-06-2008 4:29 PM by sue1002. 3 replies.

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  • 25/06/2008 07:16 AM
    • schol49
    • Oban Argyll
    • 28 Aug 2005
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     Saw Our first HedgeHog in The Garden about Three Days ago, and saw what looked like The Mother Frog in The Pond That pond acts as a HoneyPot .I believe a garden is incomplete without a pond. We do not have a "Field of Dreams" rather a"Pond of Dreams

    Basically, just, dig the pond, and the wildlife will come. 

    Running Wild in The Wilds of Argyll
  • 27/06/2008 11:30 AM
    • Figwort
    • Peterborough
    • 20 Dec 2007
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    I haven't seen 'my' hedgehogs yet, but I've heard them snuffling about. We did have a spikey visitor in the front garden last week.

    Last night we had some downpours and the patio turned into a frog olympics venue - loads of them doing high jump, triple jump, long jump - but no pole vaulting!

    There are never any problems in gardening - just opportunities!
    Geoff Hodge
    www.gardenforum.demon.co.uk
  • 27/06/2008 03:47 PM
    • Digger
    • Northern UK
    • 18 Jul 2005
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    Well they must be warming up for 2012Big Smile

    digger Devil
  • 27/06/2008 04:29 PM
    • sue1002
    • Ipswich, Suffolk
    • 06 Sep 2005
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     Didn't see any frogs jumping around here last night when I let Sasha out in the wet, but there were plenty of sprinters - I collected quite a few snails that were moving rather quickly across the patio and up the walls after the hanging baskets.

    sue1002