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    I live in the Eastend of London,Dagenham to be precise.Approximately 12 years ago I gave over about 7m x 5m of the garden to wildlife,sectioned off by treallis and a gate.I planted a Rowan,Cherry,Hawthorn and a Lilac and a couple of Buddelias and various wild flowers,in the center, a pond about 2m x 4m.At the back of this part of the garden I put a shed raised about 80cm on decking where we sit in the summer and have BBQs this is reached by a bridge across the pond.Over the years wildlife have found there home here firstly frogs and toads than Damsel and Dragon Flies then the newts appeared.Then the various birds turned up Wood Pigeon,Jays,Green Finches even Heron.Then 2 years ago we started getting squirrels and this morning it appears that we have a foxes earth under the decking and a entrance near the Rowan tree,as there was a vixen with 3 cubs treating this as there home.We were all excited by this discovery.If any of you saw the programme on telly the other night in Anchorage,Alaska concerning the local wildlife not quite the same,as they got Brown and Black Bear,Moose,Wolves and Bald Eagles in the gardens but you can see where Im coming from.
    Clayton

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    you lucky so and so, i have just started gardening for wildlife, so far i have put up feeders, made a pond, made a log pile and planted loads of seeds which the wildlife will love
    leon
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    Wild garden is closer for ours, althogh we do have some birds nesting, (Robin, finches, etc).
    6 Leylandi which need to go (but not till later in the year as Black birds are nesting in them) as they have run riot, more bramble than you can shake a stick at, Holly, Ash, Labernum, Pear and Birch, Hazel and the list goes on infact when I've finished my coffee I plan to make a start clearing some of it, (mainly the bramble) in an attempt to have a useable garden but still a wild one if you know what I mean?.
    Busy afternoon and evening ahead I fear.
    Cheers Tim
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    Leon,
    That sounds perfect,good work

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    Tim,
    At least the weather is ideal at the moment for tidying up the garden,sounds like you live in a nice area.
    Clayton

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graywolf
    Tim,
    At least the weather is ideal at the moment for tidying up the garden,sounds like you live in a nice area.
    Clayton
    Welsh valley Clayton, it's beautiful to be fair reclaimed from industrial use after the miners strike in 84 I'll attempt to bung some pics up later today (got to make the most of the weather though.
    Cheers Tim
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    AS promised two veiws of the wilderness garden and one of why its such a good place to live .
    Cheers Tim
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    I like your garden

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    Default Veiws of the wildlife garden

    tried sending images which I have done before,but cant remember how to .Will have to sort later as I have work.

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    i hope to change my garden into this, it will include birch, hazel etc and will be great for the wildlife, well that of the mother lets me lol
    leon
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