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  1. Sheal

    Sheal Total Gardener

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    Here it is "M", bright yellow as on the packet. :doh::snorky:
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    I use BFB around the garden regularly but have had no problem with foxes........possibly because there aren't any on the island. :heehee:
     
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    • HarryS

      HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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      Now I never knew that !
      I used to like using BFB and bags of Farmyard manure on my flower beds over the next month or so . But I think to a young Cocker Spaniel this would smell like a lovely mixed grill , and all my Tulips would be dug up ! :doggieshmooze: I just use Growmore now .
       
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      • Sheal

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        No squirrels, badgers or snakes either @HarryS, but we do have wallabies and wild goats. :)

        I don't know about your tulips being dug up but those are certainly attractive to roll in. :biggrin:
         
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        • intel

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          I would never have guessed ........looks like badger, otter, deer and moles are all absent as well

          Very good site here....definitely worth a read about the Isle Of Man wildlife :)

          http://www.manxwt.org.uk/manx-wildlife/manx-mammals
           
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            I hadn't thought about the otter and deer Intel and didn't know about moles. :) It's perhaps a good thing we haven't got deer, they are quite destructive and would strip the island in no time.
             

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