I put slug pellets down the other day around me lupins and beans. Then someone kindly informed me that inexperienced baby birds eat the poisoned slugs and die.
Is that true do you think? I'm not going to google a green page i'll feel even worse..
I felt like the black bird was having a go at me today.![]()
Small but perfectly formed and still warm:
Only Bob's laying (named by a 4 year old who says they go bob bob bob, but full name Roberta Flock), one yesterday and one today, but don't think Maggie's going to be too far behind (as in Thatcher - evil bitch, bosses the lot)![]()
and congrats!!
I was told 3 days, and to do it just before dusk so they stay close and go back in on their own, so tonight 7pm's the big moment. next doors already said he'll chuck em back if they fly over and told me I can mooch round his garden when ever I need to. I'm hoping not to have to clip their wings and I have a fishing net as back up.
Is this normal - I'm panicking? 8(
) she lives in the other side of the country.
them. So funny & sweet. Only the one laying every day without fail, the others must be a bit younger. No hassle at all, put themselves to bed - all i do it top up the food and water and shut the door at night & let them out in the mornings. If I had a big enough secure run attached to the house I wouldn't even need to do this so I could go away for weekends and leave them but mines a bit small so they roam while i'm at home. Amazing how much more you get done when you're up at 7 I read that as breasts. I'm either just too obsessed or just tired. probably the latter. time for bed methinksit's late if you planning on growing true beasts.
But not too late to get some nice flowers off them.
Took it down anyway cos it was a bit of a pointless post.That'll be the high quality compost.I read, though, that Poppy seeds can lay dormant for decades in the ground. It gets turned over and hundreds germinate.. thats what happened in the Flanders fields.