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Sorry, I didn't think I was being argumentative, certainly didn't mean to be.
Sorry, I didn't think I was being argumentative, certainly didn't mean to be.
Sorry, I didn't think I was being argumentative, certainly didn't mean to be.
Sorry, I didn't think I was being argumentative, certainly didn't mean to be.
BB3
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Mar 15, 2024
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Off-Topic Discussion
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Jenny_Aster
May 6, 2024 at 9:45 AM
Where is the Wild flower thread ?
I've actually got a notebook that I carry with me in my bag, and I write things in it that I must remember. And yes I do look at it Don't tell me to put it in one of those iphones or whatever...
I've actually got a notebook that I carry with me in my bag, and I write things in it that I must remember. And yes I do look at it Don't tell me to put it in one of those iphones or whatever they're called. I wouldn't know how to switch it on - I'd have to write it down in my notebook
I've actually got a notebook that I carry with me in my bag, and I write things in it that I must remember. And yes I do look at it Don't tell me to put it in one of those iphones or whatever they're called. I wouldn't know how to switch it on...
I've actually got a notebook that I carry with me in my bag, and I write things in it that I must remember. And yes I do look at it Don't tell me to put it in one of those iphones or whatever...
Michael Hewett
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May 5, 2024 at 7:08 AM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Michael Hewett
May 6, 2024 at 9:35 AM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024
Morning everyone, dull and overcast here too. We went to Beaulieu on Saturday, a GW spring fair, as it's a new event we got cheap tickets, but hadn't realised it was the BH weekend when we...
Morning everyone, dull and overcast here too. We went to Beaulieu on Saturday, a GW spring fair, as it's a new event we got cheap tickets, but hadn't realised it was the BH weekend when we booked. Traffic going was quite bad but at least the return was easier. Going to risk getting the...
Morning everyone, dull and overcast here too. We went to Beaulieu on Saturday, a GW spring fair, as it's a new event we got cheap tickets, but hadn't realised it was the BH weekend when we booked. Traffic going was quite bad but at least ...
Morning everyone, dull and overcast here too. We went to Beaulieu on Saturday, a GW spring fair, as it's a new event we got cheap tickets, but hadn't realised it was the BH weekend when we...
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2024
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The Muppet Show
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Allotment Boy
May 6, 2024 at 9:32 AM
Understanding coverage of climbing plants
latimer
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May 5, 2024 at 2:31 PM
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NEW Gardeners !
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latimer
May 6, 2024 at 9:31 AM
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What are we doing in the garden 2024
I haven't got around to making nettle feed yet. I have thought about it, along with garlic spray to deter bugs. The idea of a stinking bucket of goo has put me off. The slugs seem to have been...
I haven't got around to making nettle feed yet. I have thought about it, along with garlic spray to deter bugs. The idea of a stinking bucket of goo has put me off. The slugs seem to have been rampaging this last week or so, perhaps the dryer weather is making them chomp on plants, my primroses...
I haven't got around to making nettle feed yet. I have thought about it, along with garlic spray to deter bugs. The idea of a stinking bucket of goo has put me off. The slugs seem to have been rampaging this last week or so, perhaps the dryer...
I haven't got around to making nettle feed yet. I have thought about it, along with garlic spray to deter bugs. The idea of a stinking bucket of goo has put me off. The slugs seem to have been...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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General Gardening Discussion
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Goldenlily26
May 6, 2024 at 9:29 AM
Queasy Around Spiders
Wish I wasn't scared of spiders, it's been a life long thing, but I do try to both respect and ignore them.Checking over the plants this morning, on a pot containing a couple of dahlia tubers I...
Wish I wasn't scared of spiders, it's been a life long thing, but I do try to both respect and ignore them.Checking over the plants this morning, on a pot containing a couple of dahlia tubers I thought I saw a quite beautiful fungi, about the size of a bantam egg. Without thinking I touched...
Wish I wasn't scared of spiders, it's been a life long thing, but I do try to both respect and ignore them.Checking over the plants this morning, on a pot containing a couple of dahlia tubers I thought I saw a quite beautiful fungi, about the...
Wish I wasn't scared of spiders, it's been a life long thing, but I do try to both respect and ignore them.Checking over the plants this morning, on a pot containing a couple of dahlia tubers I...
Jenny_Aster
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May 6, 2024 at 9:25 AM
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Wildlife Corner
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Jenny_Aster
May 6, 2024 at 9:25 AM
Bumblebees in Hedgehog House
Take care of yourself @Februarysgirl . That's more important. The hogs will do the same, regardless of what you do. I get wasps and/or bees using the hog house far more often than any hedgehog...
Take care of yourself @Februarysgirl . That's more important. The hogs will do the same, regardless of what you do. I get wasps and/or bees using the hog house far more often than any hedgehog comes in to use it. There are too many other sites for them, so it's a bit of a bonus if they come in...
Take care of yourself @Februarysgirl . That's more important. The hogs will do the same, regardless of what you do. I get wasps and/or bees using the hog house far more often than any hedgehog comes in to use it. There are too many other sites...
Take care of yourself @Februarysgirl . That's more important. The hogs will do the same, regardless of what you do. I get wasps and/or bees using the hog house far more often than any hedgehog...
Februarysgirl
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May 5, 2024 at 12:18 PM
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Wildlife Corner
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fairygirl
May 6, 2024 at 9:17 AM
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Whats your weather like May 2024
Rain, rain and more rain. A May Bank holiday write off for the bikers , and fish and chip traders in the old town. Jenny namaste
Rain, rain and more rain. A May Bank holiday write off for the bikers , and fish and chip traders in the old town. Jenny namaste
Rain, rain and more rain. A May Bank holiday write off for the bikers , and fish and chip traders in the old town. Jenny namaste
Rain, rain and more rain. A May Bank holiday write off for the bikers , and fish and chip traders in the old town. Jenny namaste
wiseowl
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May 1, 2024 at 5:28 AM
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Jenny namaste
May 6, 2024 at 9:14 AM
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Whats Looking good May 2024
I came across this tree "with attitude" in Goodnestone Park Gardens yesterday.Okay, so I've got a good imagination. I see a slim lady with hand on hip, and unusual hairstyle.
I came across this tree "with attitude" in Goodnestone Park Gardens yesterday.Okay, so I've got a good imagination. I see a slim lady with hand on hip, and unusual hairstyle.
I came across this tree "with attitude" in Goodnestone Park Gardens yesterday.Okay, so I've got a good imagination. I see a slim lady with hand on hip, and unusual hairstyle.
I came across this tree "with attitude" in Goodnestone Park Gardens yesterday.Okay, so I've got a good imagination. I see a slim lady with hand on hip, and unusual hairstyle.
wiseowl
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May 1, 2024 at 5:32 AM
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RowlandsCastle
May 6, 2024 at 9:09 AM
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Show us your purchases 2024
@pitter-patter they are lovely plants, but a word of warning about Love and Wishes. My salvia Amistad survived winters in Dordogne, SW France but Love And Wishes has never survived outside, even...
@pitter-patter they are lovely plants, but a word of warning about Love and Wishes. My salvia Amistad survived winters in Dordogne, SW France but Love And Wishes has never survived outside, even when well mulched. Best to take some cuttings to keep indoors in winter.
@pitter-patter they are lovely plants, but a word of warning about Love and Wishes. My salvia Amistad survived winters in Dordogne, SW France but Love And Wishes has never survived outside, even when well mulched. Best to take some cuttings to...
@pitter-patter they are lovely plants, but a word of warning about Love and Wishes. My salvia Amistad survived winters in Dordogne, SW France but Love And Wishes has never survived outside, even...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Busy-Lizzie
May 6, 2024 at 9:05 AM
Flame guns
Thats due to building regs; to achieve percolation to prevent surface run-off and flooding.10.2.6 Drives, paths and landscaping - NHBC Standards 2024
Thats due to building regs; to achieve percolation to prevent surface run-off and flooding.10.2.6 Drives, paths and landscaping - NHBC Standards 2024
Thats due to building regs; to achieve percolation to prevent surface run-off and flooding.10.2.6 Drives, paths and landscaping - NHBC Standards 2024
Thats due to building regs; to achieve percolation to prevent surface run-off and flooding.10.2.6 Drives, paths and landscaping - NHBC Standards 2024
berarde
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May 5, 2024 at 10:20 AM
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Gardening Discussions
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infradig
May 6, 2024 at 9:04 AM
Hello from North Yorkshire!
Thank you everyone for the warm welcome and the compliments on Miss Margot the cockapoo
Thank you everyone for the warm welcome and the compliments on Miss Margot the cockapoo
Thank you everyone for the warm welcome and the compliments on Miss Margot the cockapoo
Thank you everyone for the warm welcome and the compliments on Miss Margot the cockapoo
Aries
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May 5, 2024 at 8:18 AM
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New Members Introduction
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Aries
May 6, 2024 at 8:38 AM
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Slow and steady - Beginner :-)
I would rake off the gravel if you don't want it - it'll be handy for top dressing pots or other areas. If you're putting slabs in vertically, that will define the area, but you can just put the...
I would rake off the gravel if you don't want it - it'll be handy for top dressing pots or other areas. If you're putting slabs in vertically, that will define the area, but you can just put the slate [if you're getting that] on top, and taper it in a gradual incline or decline, to blend the...
I would rake off the gravel if you don't want it - it'll be handy for top dressing pots or other areas. If you're putting slabs in vertically, that will define the area, but you can just put the slate [if you're getting that] on top, and taper...
I would rake off the gravel if you don't want it - it'll be handy for top dressing pots or other areas. If you're putting slabs in vertically, that will define the area, but you can just put the...
PJA190
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Jan 23, 2022
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Garden Projects and DIY
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fairygirl
May 6, 2024 at 8:35 AM
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Members Roses 2024
I've loved this rose of yours since I first saw it on that other forum.
I've loved this rose of yours since I first saw it on that other forum.
I've loved this rose of yours since I first saw it on that other forum.
I've loved this rose of yours since I first saw it on that other forum.
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2024
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Roses
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MoodyBlooms
May 6, 2024 at 8:33 AM
Peach tree
I would not remove any leaves. What do you mean by little off shoots? If they are growing from the trunk of the tree remove them by pulling them off with a downward movement rather than cutting...
I would not remove any leaves. What do you mean by little off shoots? If they are growing from the trunk of the tree remove them by pulling them off with a downward movement rather than cutting them off. They are suckers which should be discouraged.
I would not remove any leaves. What do you mean by little off shoots? If they are growing from the trunk of the tree remove them by pulling them off with a downward movement rather than cutting them off. They are suckers which should be discouraged.
I would not remove any leaves. What do you mean by little off shoots? If they are growing from the trunk of the tree remove them by pulling them off with a downward movement rather than cutting...
RowlandsCastle
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May 4, 2024 at 4:51 PM
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Edible Gardening
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Goldenlily26
May 6, 2024 at 8:31 AM
Raspberry abuse
My Glen Coe has just started sending up its first shoot since I snipped it! I'm relieved I didn't kill it after all. Hoping it'll send a few more shoots up though.No word on if the 'cuttings'...
My Glen Coe has just started sending up its first shoot since I snipped it! I'm relieved I didn't kill it after all. Hoping it'll send a few more shoots up though.No word on if the 'cuttings' are rooting yet, but I presume I won't find out until next year.
My Glen Coe has just started sending up its first shoot since I snipped it! I'm relieved I didn't kill it after all. Hoping it'll send a few more shoots up though.No word on if the 'cuttings' are rooting yet, but I presume I won't find out...
My Glen Coe has just started sending up its first shoot since I snipped it! I'm relieved I didn't kill it after all. Hoping it'll send a few more shoots up though.No word on if the 'cuttings'...
MoodyBlooms
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Mar 19, 2024
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Edible Gardening
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MoodyBlooms
May 6, 2024 at 8:25 AM
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What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?
That's interesting It's later here for birds nesting [of all kinds] so I think they only have one clutch. I expect in the south many more birds will easily have two spells of nesting. I think...
That's interesting It's later here for birds nesting [of all kinds] so I think they only have one clutch. I expect in the south many more birds will easily have two spells of nesting. I think sparrows can have three in some years.
That's interesting It's later here for birds nesting [of all kinds] so I think they only have one clutch. I expect in the south many more birds will easily have two spells of nesting. I think sparrows can have three in some years.
That's interesting It's later here for birds nesting [of all kinds] so I think they only have one clutch. I expect in the south many more birds will easily have two spells of nesting. I think...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Wildlife Corner
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fairygirl
May 6, 2024 at 7:46 AM
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Yet Another Scam
Brilliant @shiney
They do tend to go in 'cycles' - we used to get a spate of the at work, then nothing for a few weeks, then repeat ad infinitum.
Brilliant @shiney
They do tend to go in 'cycles' - we used to get a spate of the at work, then nothing for a few weeks, then repeat ad infinitum.
Brilliant @shiney
They do tend to go in 'cycles' - we used to get a spate of the at work, then nothing for a few weeks, then repeat ad infinitum.
Brilliant @shiney
They do tend to go in 'cycles' - we used to get a spate of the at work, then nothing for a few weeks, then repeat ad infinitum.
shiney
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Jan 20, 2021
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Off-Topic Discussion
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fairygirl
May 6, 2024 at 7:39 AM
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Close-ups of flowers
Forgot to add:- when the seed heads form the flowers all move back upwards into a pyramid and when dried they look good in flower arrangements.
Forgot to add:- when the seed heads form the flowers all move back upwards into a pyramid and when dried they look good in flower arrangements.
Forgot to add:- when the seed heads form the flowers all move back upwards into a pyramid and when dried they look good in flower arrangements.
Forgot to add:- when the seed heads form the flowers all move back upwards into a pyramid and when dried they look good in flower arrangements.
Papi Jo
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Mar 21, 2024
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Photography Talk
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shiney
May 6, 2024 at 7:27 AM
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A Joke Or Two 2023/24
wiseowl
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Ladybird4
May 6, 2024 at 6:57 AM
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