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wafflycat said:It's a positive Serengeti out there in the grounds of Wafflycat Manor! Look what I had a chance encounter with a little while ago...
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I mowed a slow worm last weekend.wafflycat said:It's a nice garden for wildlife because I do naff all to it! It's basically green. Green in colour and the fact I don't use 'chemicals' (I use the term loosely) on it. So I have lots of what gardening folk refer to as *weeds* and *nettles* but I do get to see lizards, kingfishers, watervoles (well, until the mink arrived), all sorts of birds, deer...
I have the kind of garden one of those garden makeover programmes would love to get their hands on...
Chuffy said:Lots of other creatures around, no chemicals on our garden either, although there may be some beer traps appearing soon for the slugs and snails.
I always feel that posts like this should come with a fanfare of some kind.Lord of the Teapot said:
The neighbour's duck likes worms but snails are a bit too much for him to handle. Could I post you some? I has a manytude of them...wafflycat said:The laydeez discovered the joys of fresh escargot today...