If you are interested in gardening and wildlife, then please consider joining the new Facebook group 'Gardening for Wildlife' - the aim is to share experiences/photos and inspire more people to have beautiful gardens which also provide a haven for all types of wildlife:
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Not a problem pansyface - this forum is, however, debatably part of the new-fangled 'Social meeja' - you are chatting to me and others via the internet. I shunned Facebook for most of my life due to the tedious personal ramblings of individuals who insisted on telling me that they were now 'on a train' or 'taking the dog for a walk'. Facebook Groups - like this forum - is for like-minded people to chat about common interests such as gardening and wildlife. Happy gardening!
No offence David, but most of us here chat anyway. We have a designated 'chat' thread, a photo thread for our garden and wildlife pics, and a camera thread for any other photos. We just start a new thread for any other wildlife/garden/nature related subjects.
As pansyface said - we're generally happy not to have anything to do with Facebook and it's relations!
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Just had a quick look David and there are some great photos on there
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I shunned facebook for years but have recently found uses for it. I don't do friending, unfriending and general drivel but I get my moths ID'd when I can't do them (ukmoths.org.uk) and keep an eye on the NGS and the HPS (among others).
Unfortunately I have no idea how to access facebook pages without a link from a website. How do I find gardening for wildlife David?
In the sticks near Peterborough
National Gardens Scheme and Hardy Plant Society Jo.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Link: 'Gardening for Wildlife'
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1650690038523483/
NGS - National Garden Scheme (Open Gardens each year for charity)
HPS - Hardy Plants Society
Thanks David, I'll have a look
In the sticks near Peterborough
Pending
let me in David
In the sticks near Peterborough
The point was never to debate the merits or otherwise of Facebook and other social media. It was to invite people with an interest in gardening and wildlife to take a look. If not interested, then ignore - simples...