Joeboy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 5:56 pm
I turned over a composter today to get potatoes (and compost) and saw a wee movement. It was a

, about the size of a thumb, living in there where its damp and the hunting is good. I picked him up and took him to another shaded composter. Hopefully settling in fine.
Joe, unless you already have, get a natural pond - ours covers so much hardcore from part of the reno :whistle:
Brings so much wildlife into the garden - Badgers taking a bath

, Damsel and Dragon Flies, other wee beasties etc. Bats love hunting over it too.
For us, the most shocking is Frogs. We have somewhere between 2 and 300 frogs doing the dirty dance each February. It’s an amazing sight
Trouble is, the progeny return to their natal pond.
Next year is going to be a bugger
