Something takes a crap on my heather. Always the same spot, its been going on for a decade. Last 2 years I had none but noticed today that the crapper is back.tabascoboy wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 8:36 amMale cats do leave shit unburied as a territorial marker, but it could be foxes.Rinkals wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 8:00 amEh?lemonhead wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 10:03 pm
Fingers crossed. You can't stop a cat taking a shit on the lawn without a sniper rifle but ours is mostly beds and borders with a lot of exposed soil and a T junction for every little scrote going.
As a quarry town the one thing in abundance is cheap stone and thankfully the little feckers can't touch anything without losing their claws. Happy for once to put one over, just need to stop them ripping pollinators to pieces.
Are you sure it's cats shitting on your lawn and not dogs?
I don't know about your English cats, but most cats I know bury their shit and lawn (assuming it's lawn and not patchy bare earth) is not conducive to burying.
As to todays sunshine, lovely .
Except I discovered some of my wooden garden chairs need repairs. It was kind of funny, sit on one ... crack .. feel a slat at the back go . Inspect the damage, sit down again and one of the slats underneath starts to go

Move to another chair, crack ... one of the back slats goes. Later on I started work on the damege and a third chair now needs repairs

The chairs all over wintered in the shed and seemed fine when I got them out in early April.
The price of garden furniture

Bees love the heather bed in early spring. Have a lot of Borage and they love that