PyreneesPlot
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I'm guessing my hedge isn't thick enough or prickly enough to keep this pregnant doe out of the garden. She has just crossed a 2m wide by 1.5m deep ditch and then pushed through blackthorn, briar rose, bramble and bright blue binder twine!
She is very fond of apple and pear leaves, fresh maple leaves but especially new rose shoots and aqualegia flowers. Very pretty but, like wild boar, roe numbers are rapidly increasing here and that isn't necessarily good for them; although we are surrounded by forest, it is dwindling which brings the deer and boar into more contact with people, traffic and loose dogs.
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Scarlet
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I occasionally get them in. Not every year and I think some veg draws them in more than others
Guaranteed if I grow sweet corn they come in! I have seen them already this year. Right next to my hedge but they haven't been tempted enough to jump over. I don't believe anything will stop them if they fancy coming in for a nose.
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Mikey
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Nine degrees at midnight that borderline tropical.
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Mikey
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I used to have issues with big mice until I gave up the plot and took over the garden. Now the mouse is a dear and more selective. As long as I don’t grow chocolate they don’t come snuffling.
Oh dear, the peas are not for you they’re for DD’s lunchbox!!!! Naughty dear.
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Small chilli
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Given half a chance the reds are in our garden in seconds. The seem to have a sixth sense for when the electric fence isn’t on.
We’re having proper deer fencing at the new place.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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(14-05-2021, 08:54 AM)Small chilli Wrote: Given half a chance the reds are in our garden in seconds. The seem to have a sixth sense for when the electric fence isn’t on.
We’re having proper deer fencing at the new place.
I'm trying to resist fencing the whole garden because I want the badgers and foxes (vole eaters) to still get in, and just don't like the look. But if it were reds I definitely would!
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Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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