Great start to the New Year!Walked down the garden to see what was happening. Few bulbs peeping through. Some polyanthus in flower. Skimmia showing oink.
Then spotted my Christmas Roase (hellebore for those who prefer proper names).
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lovely jan..nice to have a bit of colour this time of year..Walked down the garden to see what was happening. Few bulbs peeping through. Some polyanthus in flower. Skimmia showing oink.
Then spotted my Christmas Roase (hellebore for those who prefer proper names).
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Sorry about the lack of colour, but it is the middle of the night. A bit of quandary for Julie, as she loves nature in general, and likes to see the deer, but is also worried about what they decide to chew on in the garden, and would prefer that they stayed in the field at the rear. We are away at the moment looking after a friends caravan site in the area of Limoges until Sunday. We will see if the deer have left anything growing when we get back. We have had a wild boar (sanglier) excavating trenches round the back in the past, and also a badger digging holes. None of those will be worried by fences, deer go over, boar goes through and badger goes under.nice to have a bit of colour
Yes thanks. A lot of the things Julie plants are chosen for being unpalatable to deer. We did see a few chomped stem ends, but recoverable. While we were away we did see a fox roaming about several times. We noticed some interesting behaviour. The fox seemed to have a fixation on one patch of the garden which is just scrub grass. It would suddenly dive nose first at some particular spot, then carry on wandering about. Oddly, we also saw one of our local regular cat visitors showing interest in the same spot. Nothing to see there when we got back, no holes in the ground.hope all was ok when you got back home andrew
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crossed my mind mike but i believe they go to the bottom of the pond which i would say is about 3 ft deep...Lucky the fish were not frozen into the ice