so the problem is actually that the garden has been decked ... very natural - we went to the yorkshire decking last week ... hopefully we'll get to sherwood decking tomorrow
and for our holls we'll be going to dartdecking.
and a white roofed shed - I'd hate to look out of the window and see wickes showroom
surely the whole point of a garden is living things ... if you want a pristine front room fine ... but a natural hardwood garden ???
we have starlings (now an endangered species (no natural habitat left), tits, blackbirds, sparrows, crows, magpies, a family of squirrels, all controlled by a couple of birds of prey, tons of spiders and insects, bees and a couple of ringed doves
I've seen all that in about half an hour
foxes pass by quite regularly, hedgehogs, dormice - once a deer ran across the garden ,,, the cats help to water the garden ... when I hose them as they hunt. an owl and bats hunt round here regularly.
we don't have rats or domestic mice
the neighbour and I are currently making nesting boxes, bee houses and ladybird nests so next year the gardens will be full of life
we share a pond (more a puddle) which the birds and insects love
I agree that it all needs a little thought
the patio is clean ... because all the animal amenities and food is at the bottom of the garden - they have no reason to brave the bustle of our half of the garden