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    went to the allottment to do some watering and was walking along quietly ,came to the plot and fast asleep a fox ,it woke up and slipped away into the undergrowth really made my day

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    I dare you to post this in the Rule The Roost forum. Go on
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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    • #3
      When I first viewed my plot it was totally overgrown, and a muntjac deer had taken up residence in the "shed"

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      • #4
        i used to work night shifts - and my neighbour told me that as soon as i went to work a fox would come through my dog flap and eat the cats food!! (flap was already there and i didnt have a dog) - i then looked out for it as i was going to work and sure enough it waited at the end of the street on the tennis courts, at the weekend if i was quiet it would still come in!!

        however, after my recent fox problems where i live, i no longer like them!!!

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        • #5
          a few weeks back my husband looked out of kitchen window in the morning and saw huge fox asleep on our lawn, being stalked by the neighbours cat...

          my daughter also saw one strolling around Russell Square in the centre of London in the early evening (maybe it was on holiday?)

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          • #6
            the foxes which live in the roots of an oak in the field - 50 metres away from the end of our garden - have eaten all my strawberries..
            Nets? Waste of time..

            Next year wire netting enclosures..

            (Thoroughly fed up as I trapped and drowned 4 squirrels last year which were doing the same - but less efficiently!)
            Last edited by Madasafish; 12-07-2010, 11:02 AM.

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