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"Bill Pritchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Okay, We're going to have to risk the rats. The next question is; How high can > various breeds jump. I ask this because I'd like to fence off part of the > garden for vegetables and a seating area. I really don't want to look out of my > window and see Colditz so if anyone could suggest some low flyers I'd be > grateful. If you clip one wing it keeps most birds on the ground The heavier breeds are less likely but can still get up to 6 ft but usually by degrees I would say think more of making garden rooms rather than Colditz - creating a willow fence or the like with climbers like sweet peas; french beans; honeysuckles and clematis so that your vegetable garden is separate and your seating area is a private sunny place -- regards Jill Bowis new for Christmas http://www.animalgiftshop.co.uk - hand quilted cushions Pure bred utility chickens and ducks; Housing; Books Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery Holidays in Scotland and Wales http://www.kintaline.co.uk > Bill Pritchard > Retired and Emotional
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