I would love to have hedgehogs in my garden, dove. Sadly my only known visitor last winter was sickly and died in spite of my ministrations. I live in the countryside and when I moved in I was scared of being inundated with rabbits. So, my efforts to keep them out have come at a price??
Woody, if your garden is inaccessible for hedgehogs, it might be suitable to rehome an injured hedgehog - some of the rehoming places need safe gardens for them
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Just had bonfire and fireworks for the chicklets and friends - lots of ooh and ahhs (that'll be from me, rather than the teenagers).
We always used to say the rabbits thing - and none of us from London. Had forgotten all about it til the posts here reminded me. Will remember in December ....
New boss started at work today ...... Very glad to see the back of the last one..... things are looking up
A misty moisty morning here in Norfolk. Hefty Hedgehog was out crunching snails amongst the potted hostas on the terrace last night, and he's eaten his mealworms, chopped peanuts and banana chips - he has a very varied diet
OH has gone to work so I'll sit and noodle with you lot before I get dressed and ready to visit the Aged Ps. This'll be the last of my regular Saturday visits - from next week I'll be able to visit during the week.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning Dove, damp and dull here 2C. Hefty will soon need re-naming to Hippo.
This next week will seem starnge ? strange for you, when I retired I was so looking forward to it and then it came as a shock, especially when I didn't get a wage
Dunno what's on the cards today. I really should sort out my winter clothes, but that makes it so winter, if you know what I mean.
Off to read other posts.
Have a good day all, and hope Stacey finds her pot.
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Evening all! No Guides tonight - hurrah for half term
Managed to watch GW at the right time for once! I liked Monty's pot, liked the silvery colours.
Sorry you are not feeling well Gg.. Hope you feel better soon
Fireworks going off around me, will probably have them going for a couple of weeks
Wouldn't mind but I can never see them 
I would love to have hedgehogs in my garden, dove. Sadly my only known visitor last winter was sickly and died in spite of my ministrations. I live in the countryside and when I moved in I was scared of being inundated with rabbits. So, my efforts to keep them out have come at a price??
Did you see the cake yum on autumnwatch sure Chris Packham was waving it all around for us lot
Thanks 4thPanda
Me like the silver plant too on GW
Woody you do not have to go far from your garden to find larger wildlife
Woody, if your garden is inaccessible for hedgehogs, it might be suitable to rehome an injured hedgehog - some of the rehoming places need safe gardens for them
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
There were 3 bambis prancing in the field at the back of us this afternoon. Perhaps they were practicing for xmas
Aw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Just had bonfire and fireworks for the chicklets and friends - lots of ooh and ahhs (that'll be from me, rather than the teenagers).
We always used to say the rabbits thing - and none of us from London. Had forgotten all about it til the posts here reminded me. Will remember in December ....
New boss started at work today ...... Very glad to see the back of the last one..... things are looking up


Good morning all
Gld you had a goodlio day Verdun 
A misty moisty morning here in Norfolk. Hefty Hedgehog was out crunching snails amongst the potted hostas on the terrace last night, and he's eaten his mealworms, chopped peanuts and banana chips - he has a very varied diet
OH has gone to work so I'll sit and noodle with you lot before I get dressed and ready to visit the Aged Ps. This'll be the last of my regular Saturday visits - from next week I'll be able to visit during the week.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Morning Dove, damp and dull here 2C. Hefty will soon need re-naming to Hippo.
This next week will seem starnge ? strange for you, when I retired I was so looking forward to it and then it came as a shock, especially when I didn't get a wage
Dunno what's on the cards today. I really should sort out my winter clothes, but that makes it so winter, if you know what I mean.
Off to read other posts.
Have a good day all, and hope Stacey finds her pot.