If you are interested in gardening and wildlife, then please consider joining the new Facebook group 'Gardening for Wildlife' - the aim is to share experiences/photos and inspire more people to have beautiful gardens which also provide a haven for all types of wildlife:
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Thanks for that David R.
Unfortunately I haven't a clue about these new-fangled things that people go on about. Social meeja. Not a clue.
And happy in my ignorance.
Not a problem pansyface - this forum is, however, debatably part of the new-fangled 'Social meeja' - you are chatting to me and others via the internet. I shunned Facebook for most of my life due to the tedious personal ramblings of individuals who insisted on telling me that they were now 'on a train' or 'taking the dog for a walk'. Facebook Groups - like this forum - is for like-minded people to chat about common interests such as gardening and wildlife. Happy gardening!
No offence David, but most of us here chat anyway. We have a designated 'chat' thread, a photo thread for our garden and wildlife pics, and a camera thread for any other photos. We just start a new thread for any other wildlife/garden/nature related subjects.
As pansyface said - we're generally happy not to have anything to do with Facebook and it's relations!
Just had a quick look David and there are some great photos on there
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I shunned facebook for years but have recently found uses for it. I don't do friending, unfriending and general drivel but I get my moths ID'd when I can't do them (ukmoths.org.uk) and keep an eye on the NGS and the HPS (among others).
Unfortunately I have no idea how to access facebook pages without a link from a website. How do I find gardening for wildlife David?
National Gardens Scheme and Hardy Plant Society Jo.
Link: 'Gardening for Wildlife'
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1650690038523483/
NGS - National Garden Scheme (Open Gardens each year for charity)
HPS - Hardy Plants Society
Thanks David, I'll have a look
Pending
let me in David