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AJStrees

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  1. Hedge trimmer needing a sharpen. Given it a good going over.
  2. One thing that concerns me, is if shops are all shut and roads cleared in cities. There will inevitably start being a rat problem imo. Once rats get the idea that human action has stopped then they may well start taking over in cities especially, they stay away while there is human activity, but once quiet there could well become a fairly large rate infestation. I don't mind rats myself, out in the country the brown rat abounds, but in cities, the black rat is always hiding in some dark alley. Just a thought.
  3. The Egyptians are back again this year. Might be a successful nest year.
  4. Monster kit!
  5. Using the spring tine rake on the cylinder today, took out a lot of thatch, moss and weeds, first proper rake of the season. Bought an Allett battery last year, bloody good for such a small machine and its a battery cylinder. Would like a proper big Dennis but a lot more money.
  6. it will be nice to see some of the bigger saws back on the market though, when they do come out.
  7. This was just posted on BBC news. Only go to work if you can't at home - Hancock WWW.BBC.CO.UK The health secretary addresses confusion over what workers should do, as UK deaths rise by 87 in a day.
  8. First cut for the year with the cylinder
  9. Potentially we need to start a pictures of hedgehogs thread.
  10. Very nice. This week is the first week it hasn't rained where we are. No mower would have been able to get onto any lawn around here since end of September, the wettest feb in over 100 years mud everywhere. So you must be somewhere with really good drainage and much better weather. Nice lawn by the way.
  11. Might be a silly question, but there never seem to be any male ones......
  12. This mother didn't pick her spot too well unfortunately.
  13. That must of been weeks of work though. Pretty dedicated I would say.
  14. Good to know. Most years there are little chicks left over after the mothers have been scared off by the crows and foxes, never really known what to do with them. If I can help them this year then that will be good. I think out of 34 on the pond last year, 2 made it to full grown, the rest got nicked by the crows mainly and the bigger birds or otherwise the mothers run off or get eaten (maybe) and leave a few behind. Pretty tough life out there.
  15. That's impressive. What did she feed them?
  16. The Egyptians had success two years ago with this lot.
  17. What a wonderful thing nature can be......
  18. Well if your going to be like that about it. Primula vulgaris
  19. On the other hand though badgers are regularly laying by the road side. I realise this thread has moved a little off topic. I will get some photos of my recently mowed lawns in response.
  20. I see. That makes sense. Its unfortunate, but it makes sense.
  21. Yeah nice. There are a few threesomes on the pond and a couple of pairs here. A pair of Egyptians turned up on Saturday and have hung about for feeding which is pleasant. Now its the waiting game to see who has success with chicks. Then its the defense from the crows..... Anywhoo, hopefully there are more than less by the end of the season.
  22. Well on the subject of hedgehogs, I am glad you brought that up. Good for you though on sorting that out. I have worked on the same Estate for over 20 years in the middle of the countryside and have never once seen a hedgehog here. The Widlife Trust assure us that there is no need to re-introduce as they are on the come back. There is an idea that badgers will eat them all and we have badgers, but I can't see how that makes any sense because badgers and hedgehogs have been in England for a good few thousands years co-existing I would have thought.
  23. Yep for sure. Even the birds seem happier now that less green house gases are being pumped out all over the place. For a short while anyway. But yeah its definitely time to lift the tone of things. All this doom and gloom is a bit much. Mother's day to day as well.......
  24. With the various legal things coming out about the use of round-up, we went to various things including the flamewand, on a 60 acre estate though, it would take a looooong time with the flame wand and a lot of gas. So we have tried the salt and vinegar routine and a few other things mainly just on pathways and hard surfaces. But I can imagine things are better without the weed killer being used.

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