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It would be deer (roe) in my garden - they come close to the house and eat anything, even in daylight.Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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Never seen any deer here. I think that is the one pest we haven't got yet.
edit: The only other things I can think of that I know are round here as squirrels, crows, rats, badgers and rabbits, could be rabbits, most of the others are unlikely. Could be the hare that passed through a few weeks back. Last year pigeons took most of the plums about 2 weeks after flowering when they were just starting to grow.
I've planted one cutting in a polytunnel and hope to get a small crop this year.Last edited by Mark_Riga; 22-03-2020, 10:25 PM.
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I will have to keep an eye on my fig tree.
It grew from seed in a small patch of earth between a gravel board and a concrete path and has had to be moved to my allotment to prevent damage to buildings.
I didn't get all of the root due to the location.
I second one has germinated. It was the dust from the bottom of a bowl of fruit and nut that was tipped onto the ground that they sprouted from.
I have been keeping an eye on the buds to make sure it gets enough water to get going again.
Bud thieves are not good news.Near Worksop on heavy clay soil
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