Nursery/Primary School Recommendations Please
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By JulietHealey · Posted
Not attached to anything but did have a collar on but I thought that was strange too. I wasn’t sure what to do after i saw the woman go after him/her, as I didn’t know where he/she had gone (or if she/he perhaps was taken home after that point) -
By diable rouge · Posted
I can vouch for a Berberis being a good thorny deterrent, and colorful too... https://www.jacksonsnurseries.co.uk/hedging-plants/thorny-prickly-intruder-proof-hedging-plants/ Gooseberry bushes have thorns plus the added bonus of the fruit... https://www.jacksonsnurseries.co.uk/?subcats=Y&pcode_from_q=Y&pshort=Y&pfull=Y&pname=Y&pkeywords=Y&search_performed=Y&q=gooseberry&dispatch=products.search&security_hash=66c20a8bb7c61038d2180d03a4660735 -
Was it not attached to anything? It seems a bit odd to leave a dog just standing by itself, if not. Also a bit odd if it ran away when its owner returned. You would think a happy dog would be pleased to see its owner. Was that outside the cafe in the park?
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Now that we have sadly lost several of the local and localish places to buy plants, can anybody recommend a good nursery which is reasonably near and has a good selection of shrubs? Or alternatively a good place to buy plants online (though I would rather see what I am buying, as I've had bad experiences in the past when buying plants online). I need something urgently which is evergreen and prickly and will grow quickly to fill a shady corner space at the back of my garden where fences have become bare and cats are climbing over and waiting for birds to come to the feeders 😭 I'm thinking a Mahonia. Alternatively, is there some other way of deterring the cats without harming them (I like cats!) I don't want to use anything like spikes or barbed wire. If this is in the wrong section, admin, please move!
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