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  1. MOAKP

    MOAKP Apprentice Gardener

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  4. seeker of knowledge

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    Hi Moak Love the garden photos . In spring everything in the garden looks so fresh.

    I see you have a statue keeping an eye on things, she is looking pretty armless though.

    [ 04. May 2007, 12:04 PM: Message edited by: seeker of knowledge ]
     
  5. UsedtobeDendy

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    Very nice photos MOAKP! [​IMG] I see posting pics isn't a problem! :D
     
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  7. MOAKP

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    dendrobium - thankq. I have been practicing with the pics. It took me ages to work it out though.
     
  8. MOAKP

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    rosa - thankq. Slowly but surely.
     
  9. pip

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    Morning Moakp and welcome. Lovely garden pics. I don`t have a mole problem as I have a concrete yard with a container garden, the moles, although a pest, are a beautiful creature are they not? [​IMG]
     
  10. seeker of knowledge

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    Hi pip,

    I agree moles are beautiful creatures in somebody elses garden!!!
     
  11. MOAKP

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    Hello pip.

    I have had a mole or moles in the garden for years. Until this year, it or they, have kept themselves to themselves within the beds and luckily, the plants didn't seem to mind.

    The natural preditor of the mole is I believe, the owl and unfortunately, the owl to mole ratio in my village is not quite what I'd prefer.

    My last garden was a yard with pots. I made two small beds in the corners and a raised pond. It's amazing what can be done with a smaller space and I really liked my no grass yard. The moles were non too impressed it must be said.
     
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