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  • JR
    • May 2015
    • 18273

    #46
    Originally posted by Code no 10
    HI John. You have a lovely garden and waterfeature as the centre piece. I'm just curious why the netting over the koi pond? Is it to keep the neighbor's cat out?
    Thank you Hong, kind of you to comment.

    Originally posted by Ian M
    Either the cats or the Herons. It could also be just to stop leaves falling in the pond. If we ever have a propper pond, we will have to net it and put a fence up!
    Ducks, geese, heron, seagulls, swans... you name it we get them. The joy of living in the country by the coast! Oh we also have the odd feral mink here and there...

    Hopefully John is only pestered by cats, well his fish that is.
    Ian it's to keep the Heron away.

    No cats in the garden, my neighbours cat is too old to make it up the fence, and apart from him we don't see many.

    Before the pond was netted a good few years ago we did have a Heron eat 4 reasonably large goldfish in a row. The fifth escaped with beak marks .Since then its been netted, didn't want to but we've got used to it,
    unfortunately some of the young Starling haven't and wind up underneath. They all get out luckily.

    Just shows how far a Heron will travel, we are at least 2 miles from the nearest river, but see Herons, probably the same one on a tour of the houses looking far an easy meal .

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    • rtfoe
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 9100

      #47
      Hi John, thought you'd like a dash of light purple...the water hyacinth has gushed out four full blooms in todays drizzling weather.
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      They last two days most. According to SWMBO they had help from a dash of fertiliser.
      Soon it'll be spring and full blooms in your garden.

      Cheers,
      Wabble

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      • JR
        • May 2015
        • 18273

        #48
        Stunning Wabble , a pity as your good lady says that the blooms only last a few days. Looks very much like an Iris flower in parts. How big are they ?

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        • rtfoe
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 9100

          #49
          Originally posted by John Race
          Stunning Wabble , a pity as your good lady says that the blooms only last a few days. Looks very much like an Iris flower in parts. How big are they ?
          Each flower is 2inches in diameter John. It's actually 5 blooms.

          Cheers,
          Wabble

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          • Airborne01
            • Mar 2021
            • 4001
            • Steve
            • Essex

            #50
            Puts my garden to shame - I need a whole range of plants as half of my garden favours shade-tolerant species! Kate gives the orders, I obey, the garden then looks lovely temporarily but I am a very reluctant gardener so the beauty is short-lived! :disappointed2:
            Steve

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