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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Jul 29, 2020
  • #71
There's a house along the road where I live in Malvern. The garden is spectacular, so much so, people stop and take photos of it. I even took one myself. It's all the little bits in it that you have to look for from the road. Trouble is, it's on a bloomin' hillside and it makes yer neck ache looking up at it!
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Both pictures taken from the pavement, looking up. And here is the Google Earth view......
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Nick

Administrator
  • Jul 29, 2020
  • #72
Get some new fence panels, they will just slide out and in. Would make loads of difference

Oakdale in Exhall is decent!
 
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We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #73
shmmeee said:
This is the best shot on the estate agent site. Fish pond just to right or garage by apple tree. Looks better in person tho.

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(First job is clean that block paving)
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Where’s this then? Coalpit fields or the other side of Nico?
 

We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #74
Nick said:
Get some new fence panels, they will just slide out and in. Would make loads of difference

Oakdale in Exhall is decent!
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The old hollybush farm at Astley cross roads are best mate. Top quality panels, less than £20 each.
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #75
Rich said:
The old hollybush farm at Astley cross roads are best mate. Top quality panels, less than £20 each.
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Decent
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #76
Rich said:
Where’s this then? Coalpit fields or the other side of Nico?
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Coalpit fields
 

We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #77
shmmeee said:
Coalpit fields
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Welcome to the hood. I’m the other side of town, Coalpit is spot on, some good honest folk down there. Used to do my paper round down there
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #78
Rich said:
Welcome to the hood. I’m the other side of town, Coalpit is spot on, some good honest folk down there. Used to do my paper round down there
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Seems alright. I was about to buy in Acacia Crescent behind Nico and to be honest I got a curtain twitchy nosey neighbour Finham type vibe from it which is not my bag.
 

We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #79
shmmeee said:
Seems alright. I was about to buy in Acacia Crescent behind Nico and to be honest I got a curtain twitchy nosey neighbour Finham type vibe from it which is not my bag.
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Acacia is one of the dodgy bits. Well dodged.
I’d love a decent garage like on your picture. Not got one at my place.

I have one of these type without the garage Check out this property for sale on Rightmove!
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #80
Rich said:
Acacia is one of the dodgy bits. Well dodged.
I’d love a decent garage like on your picture. Not got one at my place.
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Haha the seller whatsapped me randomly to tell me how much he was going to miss the garage.
 
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We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #81
shmmeee said:
Haha the seller whatsapped me randomly to tell me how much he was going to miss the garage.
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I hope you have big plans for an awesome man cave?
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #82
Rich said:
I hope you have big plans for an awesome man cave?
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My ten year old tells me it’ll be her granny flat at 15. I’m thinking half home office half man cave. We’ll see who wins (the ten year old, it’s always the ten year old).
 
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We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #83
shmmeee said:
My ten year old tells me it’ll be her granny flat at 15. I’m thinking half home office half man cave. We’ll see who wins (the ten year old, it’s always the ten year old).
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Split it in two and make it both.
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #84
fernandopartridge said:
I'm no gardener, but I'm going to dig out a patch in my back garden and buy one of those packets of beebombs, grow a mini wildflower meadow like this, supposed to be great habitat for honey bees:
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They do look good but I might suggest putting some bulbs in before you spread the seed, esp spring bulbs. Some of the wildflower meadow mixes don't get going until quite late in summer and it can look a bit sparse early in the year and it'll help insects earlier in the year. By the time the wildflowers are in bloom all the spring bulbs will have died back.

Also don't add any compost or fertilizer to the spot you put the meadow. Rich soil favours the weeds and promotes them growing more foliage than flowers. Treat 'em mean.
 
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fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #85
Sky_Blue_Dreamer said:
They do look good but I might suggest putting some bulbs in before you spread the seed, esp spring bulbs. Some of the wildflower meadow mixes don't get going until quite late in summer and it can look a bit sparse early in the year and it'll help insects earlier in the year. By the time the wildflowers are in bloom all the spring bulbs will have died back.

Also don't add any compost or fertilizer to the spot you put the meadow. Rich soil favours the weeds and promotes them growing more foliage than flowers. Treat 'em mean.
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Thanks for the tip, so basically i'll cut back the turf and sprinkle these (and add some spring flower bulbs)?
 

covcity4life

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #86
I went to a really.nice garden centre in Shelton yesterday. Made some hanging baskets

I am getting old
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #87
fernandopartridge said:
Thanks for the tip, so basically i'll cut back the turf and sprinkle these (and add some spring flower bulbs)?
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Pretty much yeah.

Plant the bulbs (just throw them on the ground and bury them where they land - looks more natural) first
Give the soil a rake over so it's pretty flat and not clumpy then just scatter the seed.

If you get a mix look for yellow rattle (rhinanthus minor) in it as that's parasitic on grass roots and keeps it in check if you've left any roots in or if it might spread back from nearby areas.
 
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wingy

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  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #88
Evo1883 said:
I have an owl on a fence on my back panel at the top of my garden, I'm thinking of buying some growing clematis to go in and around it as I love them tbh, that's my next job View attachment 16190
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Did you mention Owl .
Ohoh!
 
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Nick

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  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #89
fernandopartridge said:
Thanks for the tip, so basically i'll cut back the turf and sprinkle these (and add some spring flower bulbs)?
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I think they are the ones they have on the roundabout by the Ricoh?
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #90
Nick said:
I think they are the ones they have on the roundabout by the Ricoh?
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Yeah they’ve put them all over. A45/Charter Ave looks really good at certain times of the year. Saves on grass cutting cost too.
 
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covcity4life

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #91
Habginf basket alreadybdying after 1 day lol

I just googled and you really need to drench the basket in water so have done now
 
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Evo1883

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #92
today's work /purchases
 
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Evo1883

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  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #93
Trying my hardest to bring as many bees and butterflies to my garden as possible... So therapeutic... Sounds sad but I love it
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #94
Evo1883 said:
Trying my hardest to bring as many bees and butterflies to my garden as possible... So therapeutic... Sounds sad but I love it
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Been really good for butterflies in my garden last two days. Buddleia been covered in then.
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 30, 2020
  • #95
Evo1883 said:
Trying my hardest to bring as many bees and butterflies to my garden as possible... So therapeutic... Sounds sad but I love it
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It’s great having life in your garden though. First thing I do is plant bee and butterfly attractors and put a bird feeder in.
 
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Deleted member 4439

Guest
  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #96
Don't forget the hedgehogs! I currently have 4 that visit me in the early evenings (who knows after that). Easy to knock up a feeding station out of a plastic box, plus some sprinkles on the ground. Make sure you have a couple of hog highways! Similarly, create a hotel or two (though it can be variable as to whether they are used year to year).

Easy, also, to create a hibernacula if you have an old pallet and plastic tubing. I have one by my pond, though hard to say what life lives in there!
 
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Evo1883

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  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #97
covcity4life said:
Habginf basket alreadybdying after 1 day lol

I just googled and you really need to drench the basket in water so have done now
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What i noticed yesterday was that once the flowers in my garden started going back into the shade from 3 pm onwards... The flowers started to look healthy again.

By 7pm they looked healthier than ever.. Amazing really
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #98
shmmeee said:
It’s great having life in your garden though. First thing I do is plant bee and butterfly attractors and put a bird feeder in.
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Make sure your Buddleia doesn't get out of control though! Mine is a constant battle - the previous occupants let it grow to a mighty height, and even cutting it back to the floor won't stop it coming back space.
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #99
dubed said:
Don't forget the hedgehogs! I currently have 4 that visit me in the early evenings (who knows after that). Easy to knock up a feeding station out of a plastic box, plus some sprinkles on the ground. Make sure you have a couple of hog highways! Similarly, create a hotel or two (though it can be variable as to whether they are used year to year).

Easy, also, to create a hibernacula if you have an old pallet and plastic tubing. I have one by my pond, though hard to say what life lives in there!
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Yes! Hedgehogs! Especially because:

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Deleted member 5849

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  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #100
How do I stop rats enjoying my hedgehog hospitality?
 

clint van damme

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  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #101
Deleted member 5849 said:
How do I stop rats enjoying my hedgehog hospitality?
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #102
Apparently open spaces is the trick and don’t put human food out.

Does the hole attract rats? No.

See our tips and tricks on how you can give access to hogs without having rats coming around.
hedgehoggardens.wordpress.com
 
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Deleted member 5849

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  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #103
shmmeee said:
Apparently open spaces is the trick and don’t put human food out.

Does the hole attract rats? No.

See our tips and tricks on how you can give access to hogs without having rats coming around.
hedgehoggardens.wordpress.com
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It's more the hedgehog home. Aunt had a rat move into the composter last year, which was nice.
 

speedie87

Well-Known Member
  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #104
Had two goldfinch in the garden the other day first time in 40 years in the house!
 
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Deleted member 4439

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  • Jul 31, 2020
  • #105
speedie87 said:
Had two goldfinch in the garden the other day first time in 40 years in the house!
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That's kinda odd, as I thought goldfinch were essentially the new 'sparrow' - along with great/blue tits they are the most common visitors around my parts. The other commons are green finches, long-tails, blackbirds, robins, chaffinches, sparrows, wrens, goldcrests, magpies, wood pigeons, collard doves. More rare: stock doves and jays, and we usually have a wood pecker hanging around, though not of late.

This also hung around for a few days

 
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