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:blob: :blob: :blob:
well i be bumswizzled aunt sally has been looking for you !!!
hiya hedgie please to meet you hope the weather is good for us gardeners this year
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A HUGE welcome to the forum :flower:
I'm a Dorset lass myself, though I don't live there anymore. Where abouts in Dorset are you?
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I'm near Dorchester, at a little place called Tincleton near Puddletown. No, really, you skeptical folks - we're in the Piddle Valley. Welcome to Dorset 8)

I bookworm a lot, but I have very little real experience... learning as I go, and very happy to share, but I'm here to learn from the rest of you!

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Post: # 11923Post woolcraft »

Great picture Catweazle Hedgewitch. Isn't this site great, I've spent my spare minutes since I joined reading through a real wealth of experience. Sue

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Post: # 11932Post Andy Hamilton »

Hello there hedgewizard, just round the corner from where I live then (sort of) - good to have another person from the south west about. - have you seen much in the way of wild food about at the moment? We managed to get a bumper hall of oyster mushrooms the other day, so much so that we ended uyp drying loads.

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Welcome to the site!
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Post: # 11990Post Libby »

Hiya Hedgewizard :flower:
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Post: # 12122Post diver »

hello, hedgewizard and welcome to the site

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Post: # 12250Post Jessica »

:flower: Hello Hedgewizard, and a big welcome from ireland, you sound a bit like me with poly tunnel and hens and raised beds it,s a great site i even got water butts in last week to save on the well water, i am only new to this site myself , i even got OH to put lights out in the poly tunnel thats how bad i am gone now out in tunnel till all hours.

Well good luck jessie :flower:

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Post: # 12416Post hedgewizard »

Ah yes... I do all my best lawnmowing by moonlight and I'm NOT joking (although that was before Earthmoving Day last year - much less grass now)

I'm Irish by birth myself - born and bred in Belfast city. I escaped though. We had a saying, "All wise men come from Ballymena - and the wiser they are, the faster they come"

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Post: # 12451Post ina »

This is not a joke either - tilling your soil at night reduces certain weeds... Can't remember which ones, but they need the light impact for germination, so working at night does make sense at times!
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Post: # 12458Post hedgewizard »

That is so cool. Now I have an excuse!

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Post: # 12461Post ina »

Wear one of those headlamps. And be prepared for neighbours calling out the men with white coats... :wink:
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Post: # 12463Post hedgewizard »

Yeah, they sell LED headlamps that run forever on one battery in Focus. One of my friends here goes slug-hunting with one and lifts about a hundred in her tiny back garden before she gets bored. Trouble is, she's the slugs' number one predator... doesn't that mean that the other predators won't move in?

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Post: # 12465Post ina »

Quite possible... I could never be bothered to go out slug hunting at night. I use the trap method - newspaper and carpet traps, which I lift more or less regularly and collect the beasties. That probably leaves enough for other predators. I had always hoped a hedgehog would move in, left piles of branches etc in the corner, but no luck so far. And haven't got round to digging my pond yet for frogs and ducks, so those predators aren't here yet, either!
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