Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 26-02-2010
My mum’s having this problem, the next door neighbour’s cats keep just coming in our back garden and just parking theirselves and taking a poo. Is there any way I could do something to stop the cats wanting to do this?
Thanks for any replies.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 15-02-2010
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Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 19-12-2009
I live in a town with a wood not too far off and have a problem with foxes coming into the back garden.
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Any one help?
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 15-12-2009
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Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 13-12-2009
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Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 03-12-2009
I am responsible for maintaining my grandmothers LARGE garden for the next week. She left one day ago and already some of the flowers look like they’re dying.
A few of them appear to droop and look to be curling up and hardening. I believe she watered them before she left and I watered them again in the evening. The next morning I watered them, then watered them again in the evening. The temperatures been around 90 degrees and about half of the plants are hanging on pots above the fence while the others are in the ground.
The garden is about three feet wide but goes all around the perimiter of the yard and there is a ton of stuff. I usually run the water right where the plants roots are for about ten seconds then move to the next plant, the whole routine usually takes me 45minutes. Unfortunetly these plants aren’t looking too good and she will be very disappointed if she returns home to dead plants.
Any tips on how I can keep them alive?
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 25-11-2009
I had a sloping garden ten years ago, and we levelled it up for easier maintenance. Unfortunately, it started to fall away on on side, and we had to remove a beautiful pergola, and an underneath patio of york stone. When I was digging at the weekend I found a six inch deep slab of concrete which is about 10 feet long and 2 feet wide. My husband thinks this was put in to retain the garden. I think we should dig it up as the erosion has completely cracked it which is why the pergola had to come down, so I don’t think it is very useful. I know nothing about construction. Help!