springwatch gardens

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by glenw, Jun 17, 2008.

  1. glenw

    glenw Gardener

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    just noticed that the above programme is on bbc2 at 8pm. Advice on wildlife gardening etc. Just thought i'd let people know, if like me, they rarely put the TV on!!
     
  2. glenw

    glenw Gardener

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    sorry people, wish I hadn't bothered advertising it now, I found it neither informative or interesting. It seemed to be aimed at kids although on a bit late for that. Dif anyone else think differently???
     
  3. mojo

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    Yes i watched it ,as we have part of our garden for wildlife also a pond with lots of tadpoles and newts so always looking for helpful info,what a waste of time ,i seem to have seen some of the clips before, or am i dreaming. mojo
     
  4. Anthony

    Anthony Gardener

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    Better than the football ... but only just.
     
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    I have to confess I wasn't too impressed with the programme although I did really enjoy the tadpoles and newts part.Hel.xxx.
     
  6. Anthony

    Anthony Gardener

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    No Kate Humble (drool!) either. :D
     
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    :( Have to agree Glen, was very disappointed...:(


    :thumb::thumb: On a lighter note though, I do have to say that this year is the best for many in my garden as regards birds nesting.. I have a wrens nest & a sparrows nest in my hedge. A Robin's nest around the back of the shed in some old pots stacked up & the blackbird one in the grapevine..!!! There is so much bird activity all around the garden it is a pleasure to see... Must be the lack of cats around here these days..!!!:thumb::D
     
  8. Man Of Leisure MOL

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    Kate Hume was sorely missed.................................................
     
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