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  • 28 November: Wildlife friendly


    The String BagAuthority Authority: 112
    We like to think we run a wildlife friendly garden. There are snags. Slugs and aphids. The odd mouse and rat. And when you feed the birds, its not just the little pretty ones - its also the ones that eat the little pretty ones. This morning the sparrowhawk breakfasted on our lawn. All that was left was a small ...
    1 week ago
  • Happy Thanksgiving


    the havensAuthority Authority: 124
    I believe that Jim and I may have had the perfect day today.   It was the right combination of work and fun.We got up at a rather late hour, and before I could make coffee, I had to roast coffee beans since we had neglected to do that.   Then I decided that I [...]
    1 week ago
  • 24 November: The birds


    The String BagAuthority Authority: 112
    It was so dark this morning that the birds had only just got up when I was in the kitchen, so I was able to see the flock descend. Its funny how they all seem to move from one garden to another all together. A robin and a couple of blackbirds were first, followed by lots of tits, great, blue and coal. Two starlings ...
    1 week ago
  • Plane amazing


    The Ranger's BlogAuthority Authority: 113
    By Ruth DAlessandro, The Wildlife Gardener Last weekend, la famille Wildlife Gardener left the windswept trees of Surrey for... the windswept trees of Cambridge. And spectacular trees they were: one in particular, hidden away in the Fellow’s Garden of Emmanuel College – Xerxes’ plane. We all know and ...
    1 week ago
  • TREES WITH AGGRESSIVE ROOT SYSTEMS


    Kingfisher LandscapingAuthority Authority: 121
    You should be very wary about the types of trees you plant in your garden, especially when you plan on planting trees near walls or paved areas.  Some trees have very aggressive root systems, which will push over walls and lift paving.  These root systems can also damage water and sewage pipes. Well-known trees ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Green Woodpecker


    Rachel's RamblingsAuthority Authority: 117
    Weve had woodpeckers on our bird feeder before, but usually we get the Great Spotted Woodpeckers. Weve only had Green Woodpeckers a few times, and this is the first time Ive managed to get any photos. Ive been feeling under the weather ( no, Im still not fully recovered, but I do now have some tablets that ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The greenest pets


    The Ranger's BlogAuthority Authority: 113
    By Ruth DAlessandro, The Wildlife Gardener The Wildlife Gardener read an interesting article in New Scientist recently. It makes the astonishing observation that, in terms of carbon footprint, you are better off running a 4.6-litre Toyota Land Cruiser than keeping a medium-sized dog. It takes 43.3 square ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Dirty goings-on in thigh-high rubber


    The Ranger's BlogAuthority Authority: 113
    By Ruth DAlessandro, The Wildlife Gardener Phwoar! The Wildlife Gardener has at last got herself some thigh-high rubber: This means that I can now get thigh-deep and give the Wildlife Pond the jolly good slubbing out it deserves. For now is that window of cleaning-out opportunity between the newts leaving ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Picture This: “The End of the Line”


    the havensAuthority Authority: 124
    As always, the folks over at Gardening Gone Wild have given us much food for thought this month.   This month the theme for the photo contest “Picture This” is “The End of the Line.” In the post presenting the subject to us, the judge suggested we play with the connotations of the phrase.I was [...]
    4 weeks ago
  • Sunday saunter


    the havensAuthority Authority: 124
    I could be floating today, I suppose.   It would be a beautiful day for it.  The sun is out in a partly cloudy sky, there is almost no wind, it is ridiculously warm for the second week of November.  Right now it is 72°F (22.222222°C)  (I’m sorry, that is what my calculator said and [...]
    4 weeks ago
  • Variegated blog: Theme and variations


    the havensAuthority Authority: 124
    It’s been an interesting few days at The Havens.   My moods have varied  from sunnily cheerful to deeply depressed followed by competently healing.  I’m not sure what effect the varied weather we’ve been enjoying has had, but it has been positively multiple in it’s personalities.   We’ve had wind, rain ...
    5 weeks ago
  • She’s Ba-a-ack!


    the havensAuthority Authority: 124
    Some of you may recall a series of posts I did last winter about our down stairs neighbors, Mephitis mephitis, the common striped skunk.  If you are interested, the post is here , and it also includes links to the other posts.Well, the saga continues.   The mama skunk did indeed have babies, and she did not [...]
    6 weeks ago

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