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Debs said:
Sunday, 1 Jan 2012
I am an activities co-ordinator at a care home in Lancashire and I want to do some wildlife gardening with elderly residents. I feel this is a good way to explore the outdoors even though most are wheelchair bound, I want to start this wildlife gardening now so when spring comes I will be able to take the residents outside. Any help or printouts will be very helpful. Thanks Debs
Catharine said:
Sunday, 20 Nov 2011
This site is brilliant. Was trying to find out about making a pond and bog garden. Thanks for so much great info.
Maryann said:
Wednesday, 28 Sep 2011
What a lovely website this is, I love all animals so find this site really interesting.i enjoy gardening & get the usual suspects in the garden, which I love watching.
Ken said:
Tuesday, 20 Sep 2011
Very good, informative site full of positive information.
Ron said:
Saturday, 14 May 2011
Have just joined so cannot comment to much. Site seems nice and interesting and once per month is about right for me. Hope you can identify a 'bug' I recentl came across - it may even be a new species! Will sent next time, not on computer yet.
Lynne said:
Friday, 18 Mar 2011
First visit to your site. Very informative and easy to navigate. Have been asked to incorporate a bog garden in school gounds
Christopher said:
Thursday, 10 Mar 2011
I have just accessed your web site by chance as I googled 'looking to attract newts to a wildlife pond' and your site came up. Fantastic I have learnt so much about setting up a wildlife ponds and plants to buy for newts and to attract toads in to the garden. Thank you from a very excited new pond owner. Christopher
Sandra said:
Tuesday, 18 Jan 2011
Just found your website via Google and look forward to having a good old read over a cuppa later on...... Regards Sandra Day
Anne said:
Friday, 14 Jan 2011
I want to know what the diffeence is between a vole and a mole. I look forward to hearing from you. Regards, Anne Thomson
John said:
Saturday, 13 Nov 2010
Great site look forward to your newsletter.
Elizabeth said:
Friday, 20 Aug 2010
I'm really glad I stumbled across your site. We are new to a pond and excited but a bit in the dark about it all. Thanks for the tips and inspiration!
Mary said:
Monday, 19 Jul 2010
I am getting more involved now with wild bird feeding etc. I am thoroughly enjoying it. I saw this site and very interested in learning more what I can feed them to attract not only small birds but larger birds. Many thanks Mary
Terry said:
Friday, 28 May 2010
Seems like a wonderful website!
Richard said:
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Hey I live in germany and am a school chef for the british military I have never kept a garden nor pond however have recently discovered an over grown pond and garden in my place of work and have taken a liking to tidy it up the students are helping me greatly and looking at ur website this weekend I have discovered so much more that I will be doing thank you so much
Diana said:
Friday, 23 Apr 2010
Just about to install a pond this weekend, your information you provide is very useful. I hope to incorporate more planting within the garden to encourage butterflies and bees etc so I will be in touch. thanks
Andreas said:
Sunday, 14 Mar 2010
Congratulations for excellent work!
Angela said:
Friday, 15 Jan 2010
I would like more ifomation on how to buld a goo nest box for the winter and I love this wild lfe garnder page its got news of what I need im afirst time birdwatcher thank you for great infomation its brill do more of theses pages please the fantastic
Martin said:
Saturday, 10 Oct 2009
I have a wildlife pond.i was reading about newts.i would like some in my gdn pond.i have two,one with fish and one without so they would be ok.where can I get some palmate or common newts from.i suppose now is the right time.would be interested to hear your comments.thanks martin
Theobald said:
Tuesday, 29 Sep 2009
What a wonderful site - thankyou very much! buuzzzzz....!!!!
NICOLA said:
Sunday, 27 Sep 2009
WE HAVE GREATER CRESTED NEWTS IN OUR GARDEN SO IT IS GREAT TO BE ABLE TO LOOK ON A SITE LIKE THIS
Alison said:
Friday, 18 Sep 2009
Was looking for information on hedgehogs in the garden and how to care for them. Glad to say I found lots of good ideas on your website. Thanks
Laura said:
Monday, 14 Sep 2009
I thought your website was really informative, thanks.
Ian said:
Tuesday, 28 Jul 2009
Being impressed with your website I look forward to your newsletters. Regards Ian Maskill
Clare said:
Monday, 29 Jun 2009
Just discovered this interesting site - looks good but what a shame your top-of-the-page-illustration shows a non-native butterfly!
CHRISTINE said:
Friday, 5 Jun 2009
Would love to no how to make food for the birds I do buy them lots of bird food thank you christine
Kathy said:
Sunday, 24 May 2009
We have just moved into our new home which the lady before took great pride in and created a wildlife garden.We would like to continue this , but my husband and I do require lots of help and information
Doreen said:
Saturday, 16 May 2009
The birds in our garden are sitting for the second time this year it is great to see all the comings and goings
Carolyn said:
Saturday, 2 May 2009
I look forward to reading your newsletters in the future
Chris said:
Sunday, 5 Apr 2009
Dear WG, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you for your wonderful website. PS: I want to know how too encourage slow warms into my allotment, any chance you can help? Thank you Chris.
Kapila said:
Thursday, 2 Apr 2009
Looking forward to read the news letter
William said:
Saturday, 28 Mar 2009
Great Site. Keep it up.
Jackie said:
Tuesday, 10 Mar 2009
Looking forward to receiving your newsletter for tips on attaracting more wildlife into my garden.
Ken said:
Saturday, 21 Feb 2009
I have developed my garden into a wildlife garden, ppond and all, but would like to keep developing it. Any tips would be very useful.
Margaret said:
Friday, 13 Feb 2009
Have found wildlife gardener very informative
Cossy said:
Wednesday, 28 Jan 2009
Iam grateful that I have been able to access your website.Iam just starting the to rear chichen and would like more information on the same,treatment or vaccination, feeds etc.Thank you very much. Cossy
David said:
Saturday, 3 Jan 2009
Please can you tell me do clean out bird boxes every year manythanks david
Sue said:
Saturday, 27 Dec 2008
I've recently started looking after some 'rescued' chickens and I want them to be as happy as possible. I keep them in a shed with a good large run so i'm looking to either buy or make some toys or boredom busters as they're called. Does anyone know of any? I have some ideas but they're just on the drawing board at he moment. Thanks.
Ann said:
Monday, 15 Dec 2008
Great and very interesting Thank You Ann
Carol said:
Thursday, 23 Oct 2008
Very interesting site. I garden for wild life as well as me trying to grow plants to benefit both of us. I also have a small pond which has suddenly spawned algea which hasn't happened before and is odd for this time of the year. will keep trying.
Joan said:
Sunday, 14 Sep 2008
I look forward to receiving your newsletter, as I'm very interested in your topics. Regards. Joan Bailie
Fraser said:
Thursday, 14 Aug 2008
As I am keen on attracting birds to nest in my garden, I found the information provided very usefull.
Carole said:
Monday, 2 Jun 2008
Wonderful programme. When the programme had finished this evening I walked into my kitchen and there on the back lawn were two fox cubs so I got an extended programme. They frequently bring me odd shoes!!!!
Marj said:
Saturday, 8 Mar 2008
I found this page while looking up birds for my grandson, for a project for school. it is so interesting. we now have a bird table, and nest is a nest box. thank you
Jose miguel said:
Friday, 7 Dec 2007
I am a very keen Spanish wildlife gardener who has just discovered your site. I find it very interesting. Keep it up!
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