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Show us your purchases 2024
@cactus_girl We bought a trachy many years ago for our Christmas tree. We decorated it with very fine gold ornaments and after the holiday planted it outside. It is a magnificent specimen now and...
@cactus_girl We bought a trachy many years ago for our Christmas tree. We decorated it with very fine gold ornaments and after the holiday planted it outside. It is a magnificent specimen now and greatly appreciated with lots of memories.
@cactus_girl We bought a trachy many years ago for our Christmas tree. We decorated it with very fine gold ornaments and after the holiday planted it outside. It is a magnificent specimen now and greatly appreciated with lots of memories.
@cactus_girl We bought a trachy many years ago for our Christmas tree. We decorated it with very fine gold ornaments and after the holiday planted it outside. It is a magnificent specimen now and...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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General Gardening Discussion
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On the Levels
May 18, 2024 at 6:37 PM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024
Not up with the larks at all. Talking to people I’ve known for some time. Ordered from my favourite grill takeaway. What they do I don’t know but it’s delicious. Poured a large drink and off...
Not up with the larks at all. Talking to people I’ve known for some time. Ordered from my favourite grill takeaway. What they do I don’t know but it’s delicious. Poured a large drink and off to search home for my cat.
Not up with the larks at all. Talking to people I’ve known for some time. Ordered from my favourite grill takeaway. What they do I don’t know but it’s delicious. Poured a large drink and off to search home for my cat.
Not up with the larks at all. Talking to people I’ve known for some time. Ordered from my favourite grill takeaway. What they do I don’t know but it’s delicious. Poured a large drink and off...
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2024
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The Muppet Show
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Rosie loves nature
May 18, 2024 at 6:32 PM
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Whats your weather like May 2024
Another warm, sunny and dry day. However night temps are forecast to go down to 7C for the next few nights. A bit chilly overnight then.Is it the weather that getting lots of red ants to come...
Another warm, sunny and dry day. However night temps are forecast to go down to 7C for the next few nights. A bit chilly overnight then.Is it the weather that getting lots of red ants to come out everywhere? They're just basic red ants - no wings. Piles of them!
Another warm, sunny and dry day. However night temps are forecast to go down to 7C for the next few nights. A bit chilly overnight then.Is it the weather that getting lots of red ants to come out everywhere? They're just basic red ants - no...
Another warm, sunny and dry day. However night temps are forecast to go down to 7C for the next few nights. A bit chilly overnight then.Is it the weather that getting lots of red ants to come...
wiseowl
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May 1, 2024
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Off-Topic Discussion
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cactus_girl
May 18, 2024 at 6:23 PM
Too many squash and not enough bed!
I suggest you get a sheet of that rusty mesh that builders use for reinforcing concrete. It makes great trellis. In your case, I would bend it into and upside down U and then attache it to two...
I suggest you get a sheet of that rusty mesh that builders use for reinforcing concrete. It makes great trellis. In your case, I would bend it into and upside down U and then attache it to two opposite sides of your bed. You can then tie the stems to grow up the mesh and use old tights or...
I suggest you get a sheet of that rusty mesh that builders use for reinforcing concrete. It makes great trellis. In your case, I would bend it into and upside down U and then attache it to two opposite sides of your bed. You can then tie the...
I suggest you get a sheet of that rusty mesh that builders use for reinforcing concrete. It makes great trellis. In your case, I would bend it into and upside down U and then attache it to two...
Tufty
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May 18, 2024 at 1:10 PM
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Edible Gardening
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Obelix-Vendée
May 18, 2024 at 6:11 PM
Planning and Planting a Border - What Do You Do?
I like planting on mass and repetition but don't do much planning. I only have one border that isn't grown in and it's along our boundary in full sun. This bed has a few permanent plants but most...
I like planting on mass and repetition but don't do much planning. I only have one border that isn't grown in and it's along our boundary in full sun. This bed has a few permanent plants but most are annuals, so it can change massively from year to year bit always directed towards wildlife. I...
I like planting on mass and repetition but don't do much planning. I only have one border that isn't grown in and it's along our boundary in full sun. This bed has a few permanent plants but most are annuals, so it can change massively from year...
I like planting on mass and repetition but don't do much planning. I only have one border that isn't grown in and it's along our boundary in full sun. This bed has a few permanent plants but most...
Plantminded
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May 18, 2024 at 11:11 AM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Thevictorian
May 18, 2024 at 6:10 PM
any tips on what i should do with this
Peaches flower early, and there would be tiny fruit on the plant if it was going to have any this year.
Peaches flower early, and there would be tiny fruit on the plant if it was going to have any this year.
Peaches flower early, and there would be tiny fruit on the plant if it was going to have any this year.
Peaches flower early, and there would be tiny fruit on the plant if it was going to have any this year.
hi2u_uk
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May 18, 2024 at 2:14 PM
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Container Gardening
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pete
May 18, 2024 at 5:57 PM
Anyone know what type of tree this is?
I don't think it is viburnum opulus, which is a lovely native, to me it looks like a hawthorn going by the leaves. It's hard to see them but they look to have serrated edges and are quite small...
I don't think it is viburnum opulus, which is a lovely native, to me it looks like a hawthorn going by the leaves. It's hard to see them but they look to have serrated edges and are quite small but viburnum opulus has bigger tri lobed leaves.
I don't think it is viburnum opulus, which is a lovely native, to me it looks like a hawthorn going by the leaves. It's hard to see them but they look to have serrated edges and are quite small but viburnum opulus has bigger tri lobed leaves.
I don't think it is viburnum opulus, which is a lovely native, to me it looks like a hawthorn going by the leaves. It's hard to see them but they look to have serrated edges and are quite small...
Grays
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May 18, 2024 at 4:47 PM
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Trees
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Thevictorian
May 18, 2024 at 5:55 PM
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Seed sowing 2024
Need to sow my kale soon. In planning to plant them between rows of maturing garlic for autumn harvests. Will do that for beetroot and the psb too
Need to sow my kale soon. In planning to plant them between rows of maturing garlic for autumn harvests. Will do that for beetroot and the psb too
Need to sow my kale soon. In planning to plant them between rows of maturing garlic for autumn harvests. Will do that for beetroot and the psb too
Need to sow my kale soon. In planning to plant them between rows of maturing garlic for autumn harvests. Will do that for beetroot and the psb too
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Propagation This Month
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Hanglow
May 18, 2024 at 5:52 PM
Any idea what is doing this to my hostas?
If it’s not slugs it’s likely to be snails. Snails can be tiny so look carefully at the base of the leaves and remove them. I have a couple of Hostas with similar damage and found the culprit to...
If it’s not slugs it’s likely to be snails. Snails can be tiny so look carefully at the base of the leaves and remove them. I have a couple of Hostas with similar damage and found the culprit to be a snail.
If it’s not slugs it’s likely to be snails. Snails can be tiny so look carefully at the base of the leaves and remove them. I have a couple of Hostas with similar damage and found the culprit to be a snail.
If it’s not slugs it’s likely to be snails. Snails can be tiny so look carefully at the base of the leaves and remove them. I have a couple of Hostas with similar damage and found the culprit to...
Grays
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May 18, 2024 at 4:46 PM
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Pests, Diseases and Cures
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Plantminded
May 18, 2024 at 4:51 PM
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Close-ups of flowers
Pretty pics, @pitter-patter as usual. I expect you keep your Cuphea sheltered indoors or in glass-house in the winter? I've never seen one.
Pretty pics, @pitter-patter as usual. I expect you keep your Cuphea sheltered indoors or in glass-house in the winter? I've never seen one.
Pretty pics, @pitter-patter as usual. I expect you keep your Cuphea sheltered indoors or in glass-house in the winter? I've never seen one.
Pretty pics, @pitter-patter as usual. I expect you keep your Cuphea sheltered indoors or in glass-house in the winter? I've never seen one.
Papi Jo
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Mar 21, 2024
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Photography Talk
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Papi Jo
May 18, 2024 at 4:40 PM
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Tomato Growing 2024
I've got confused
Somehow I've managed to confuse the labels. I've not grown a bush type before, so I'm assuming these are a bush type as they have a lot of side shoots already, in fact they are...
I've got confused
Somehow I've managed to confuse the labels. I've not grown a bush type before, so I'm assuming these are a bush type as they have a lot of side shoots already, in fact they are the only bush looking ones I've got. They could either be Tumbling Tom, First in the Field (though...
I've got confused
Somehow I've managed to confuse the labels. I've not grown a bush type before, so I'm assuming these are a bush type as they have a lot of side shoots already, in fact they are the only bush looking ones I've got. They could...
I've got confused
Somehow I've managed to confuse the labels. I've not grown a bush type before, so I'm assuming these are a bush type as they have a lot of side shoots already, in fact they are...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Edible Gardening
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Jenny_Aster
May 18, 2024 at 4:30 PM
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An Algarve Garden 2024
The Sand Garden is to the right of the path to The Courtyard ... (I had not changed over the Mandevillas yet) ...Iochroma ...Myrtus 'Tarentina' and Iochroma ...Munch in Sand Garden...
The Sand Garden is to the right of the path to The Courtyard ... (I had not changed over the Mandevillas yet) ...Iochroma ...Myrtus 'Tarentina' and Iochroma ...Munch in Sand Garden ...In the pots ... Red Iochroma, Iochroma Australe and Clerodendron Ugandense ... Plumbago to...
The Sand Garden is to the right of the path to The Courtyard ... (I had not changed over the Mandevillas yet) ...Iochroma ...Myrtus 'Tarentina' and Iochroma ...Munch in Sand Garden ...In the pots ... Red Iochroma, Iochroma...
The Sand Garden is to the right of the path to The Courtyard ... (I had not changed over the Mandevillas yet) ...Iochroma ...Myrtus 'Tarentina' and Iochroma ...Munch in Sand Garden...
Victoria
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Jan 14, 2024
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Members Gallery
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Victoria
May 18, 2024 at 4:02 PM
Tomato recommendations please
After planting seeds from Tesco tomatoes (Piccobella) I found they were super quick to germinate, up within a few days. Piccobella are rather nice, bit pricy at £2 for 220g (presently £3 for 2...
After planting seeds from Tesco tomatoes (Piccobella) I found they were super quick to germinate, up within a few days. Piccobella are rather nice, bit pricy at £2 for 220g (presently £3 for 2 Clubcard price). You've got nothing to lose with planting SM seeds and could have a lot to gain. It's...
After planting seeds from Tesco tomatoes (Piccobella) I found they were super quick to germinate, up within a few days. Piccobella are rather nice, bit pricy at £2 for 220g (presently £3 for 2 Clubcard price). You've got nothing to lose with...
After planting seeds from Tesco tomatoes (Piccobella) I found they were super quick to germinate, up within a few days. Piccobella are rather nice, bit pricy at £2 for 220g (presently £3 for 2...
Clueless 1 v2
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May 18, 2024 at 12:50 PM
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Edible Gardening
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Jenny_Aster
May 18, 2024 at 3:54 PM
Gardens and Pretty Places we have visited
I've never been to Powis, wonderful views.
I've never been to Powis, wonderful views.
I've never been to Powis, wonderful views.
I've never been to Powis, wonderful views.
Busy-Lizzie
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May 6, 2024
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Garden Visits
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Busy-Lizzie
May 18, 2024 at 3:07 PM
Should supermarkets be banned from selling plants
I think the point is that by calling it a first world problem, you seem to be implying that it has no effect on anyone else,and is therefore a non issue.I think that some of the people living in...
I think the point is that by calling it a first world problem, you seem to be implying that it has no effect on anyone else,and is therefore a non issue.I think that some of the people living in places that used to be paradise, but now look like dumping grounds, might disagree. As might some...
I think the point is that by calling it a first world problem, you seem to be implying that it has no effect on anyone else,and is therefore a non issue.I think that some of the people living in places that used to be paradise, but now look...
I think the point is that by calling it a first world problem, you seem to be implying that it has no effect on anyone else,and is therefore a non issue.I think that some of the people living in...
gks
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May 17, 2024 at 10:11 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Clueless 1 v2
May 18, 2024 at 3:06 PM
What containers are suitable for tomatoes?
Mine illustrate that very well - all "Outdoor Girl", and sown at the same time. On the left, planted out today after being in a coldframe in small pots since the beginning of the month. On the...
Mine illustrate that very well - all "Outdoor Girl", and sown at the same time. On the left, planted out today after being in a coldframe in small pots since the beginning of the month. On the right, all the same conditions except I planted them out last weekend. And in the second photo, same...
Mine illustrate that very well - all "Outdoor Girl", and sown at the same time. On the left, planted out today after being in a coldframe in small pots since the beginning of the month. On the right, all the same conditions except I planted them...
Mine illustrate that very well - all "Outdoor Girl", and sown at the same time. On the left, planted out today after being in a coldframe in small pots since the beginning of the month. On the...
Tufty
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May 13, 2024 at 9:01 AM
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Edible Gardening
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Escarpment
May 18, 2024 at 3:05 PM
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Chillies 2024
Thanks If I’ve any copper tape left after sticking it around my new raised beds I’ll use it in the greenhouse. I got some going cheaply at a table top sale, and I find it pretty good for keeping...
Thanks If I’ve any copper tape left after sticking it around my new raised beds I’ll use it in the greenhouse. I got some going cheaply at a table top sale, and I find it pretty good for keeping the critters off things.
Thanks If I’ve any copper tape left after sticking it around my new raised beds I’ll use it in the greenhouse. I got some going cheaply at a table top sale, and I find it pretty good for keeping the critters off things.
Thanks If I’ve any copper tape left after sticking it around my new raised beds I’ll use it in the greenhouse. I got some going cheaply at a table top sale, and I find it pretty good for keeping...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Edible Gardening
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Nutcracker South Somerset
May 18, 2024 at 2:58 PM
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What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?
A Swollen-thighed Beetle on buttercup. I never saw these in my garden until a few years ago, but now they have become common. Only the males have those impressive thighs.
A Swollen-thighed Beetle on buttercup. I never saw these in my garden until a few years ago, but now they have become common. Only the males have those impressive thighs.
A Swollen-thighed Beetle on buttercup. I never saw these in my garden until a few years ago, but now they have become common. Only the males have those impressive thighs.
A Swollen-thighed Beetle on buttercup. I never saw these in my garden until a few years ago, but now they have become common. Only the males have those impressive thighs.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Wildlife Corner
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Alan Clark
May 18, 2024 at 2:36 PM
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Members Roses 2024
Me too @Athelas Thanks @Mrs Hillard it can stay then. There are plenty of other buds on Roald Dahl
Me too @Athelas Thanks @Mrs Hillard it can stay then. There are plenty of other buds on Roald Dahl
Me too @Athelas Thanks @Mrs Hillard it can stay then. There are plenty of other buds on Roald Dahl
Me too @Athelas Thanks @Mrs Hillard it can stay then. There are plenty of other buds on Roald Dahl
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2024
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Roses
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OwdPotter
May 18, 2024 at 2:32 PM
Ash Tree Saplings? Cut out or donate?
Yes - they seed very easily too. Many areas are having problems with ash dieback, although we're fairly lucky round here, but it's probably better to remove them. You can certainly try just...
Yes - they seed very easily too. Many areas are having problems with ash dieback, although we're fairly lucky round here, but it's probably better to remove them. You can certainly try just cutting them back as soon as they appear, but you may find a problem if there's a good bit of root already...
Yes - they seed very easily too. Many areas are having problems with ash dieback, although we're fairly lucky round here, but it's probably better to remove them. You can certainly try just cutting them back as soon as they appear, but you may...
Yes - they seed very easily too. Many areas are having problems with ash dieback, although we're fairly lucky round here, but it's probably better to remove them. You can certainly try just...
Barders
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May 18, 2024 at 1:24 PM
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NEW Gardeners !
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fairygirl
May 18, 2024 at 2:00 PM
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