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Whats your weather like May 2024
Cloudy but dry here. O'night low of 11, and 11 just now [8.20am]. Predicted high is around 19 degrees, and it's meant to brighten up later. Hopefully won't be like yesterday's heat, or I'll be...
Cloudy but dry here. O'night low of 11, and 11 just now [8.20am]. Predicted high is around 19 degrees, and it's meant to brighten up later. Hopefully won't be like yesterday's heat, or I'll be forced to stay inside and do ....housework.....
Cloudy but dry here. O'night low of 11, and 11 just now [8.20am]. Predicted high is around 19 degrees, and it's meant to brighten up later. Hopefully won't be like yesterday's heat, or I'll be forced to stay inside and do ....housework.....
Cloudy but dry here. O'night low of 11, and 11 just now [8.20am]. Predicted high is around 19 degrees, and it's meant to brighten up later. Hopefully won't be like yesterday's heat, or I'll be...
wiseowl
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May 1, 2024
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fairygirl
May 19, 2024 at 8:23 AM
Best practices for strawberry patch
I always used tomato food, as it's ideal for fruits and flowers, whereas seaweed is better for foliage, which you don't really want for strawbs. One of the granular, slow release foods would also...
I always used tomato food, as it's ideal for fruits and flowers, whereas seaweed is better for foliage, which you don't really want for strawbs. One of the granular, slow release foods would also be fine. The other thing you can do is to lay something on the soil surface once the fruits start...
I always used tomato food, as it's ideal for fruits and flowers, whereas seaweed is better for foliage, which you don't really want for strawbs. One of the granular, slow release foods would also be fine. The other thing you can do is to lay...
I always used tomato food, as it's ideal for fruits and flowers, whereas seaweed is better for foliage, which you don't really want for strawbs. One of the granular, slow release foods would also...
latimer
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May 19, 2024 at 7:28 AM
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Edible Gardening
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fairygirl
May 19, 2024 at 8:19 AM
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Tomato Growing 2024
At last! My tomato seedlings have started to show some movement and begun to grow away. This is going to be a very late year for cropping.
At last! My tomato seedlings have started to show some movement and begun to grow away. This is going to be a very late year for cropping.
At last! My tomato seedlings have started to show some movement and begun to grow away. This is going to be a very late year for cropping.
At last! My tomato seedlings have started to show some movement and begun to grow away. This is going to be a very late year for cropping.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Edible Gardening
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Goldenlily26
May 19, 2024 at 8:15 AM
How are Brits perceived abroad?
Why only metaphorically?
Why only metaphorically?
Why only metaphorically?
Why only metaphorically?
Clueless 1 v2
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May 16, 2024 at 7:42 PM
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Off-Topic Discussion
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Punkdoc
May 19, 2024 at 8:13 AM
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Whats Looking good May 2024
wiseowl
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May 1, 2024
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General Gardening Discussion
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latimer
May 19, 2024 at 8:09 AM
Trimming Rosemary
I have found that both upright and prostrate varieties of Rosemary start to shed their leaves regularly after a few of years. As the plants get larger, if they are near paths or paving the...
I have found that both upright and prostrate varieties of Rosemary start to shed their leaves regularly after a few of years. As the plants get larger, if they are near paths or paving the sweeping up becomes a chore and I now only grow a small upright variety in a container.
I have found that both upright and prostrate varieties of Rosemary start to shed their leaves regularly after a few of years. As the plants get larger, if they are near paths or paving the sweeping up becomes a chore and I now only grow a small...
I have found that both upright and prostrate varieties of Rosemary start to shed their leaves regularly after a few of years. As the plants get larger, if they are near paths or paving the...
NoviceGardener2023
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May 18, 2024 at 10:06 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Plantminded
May 19, 2024 at 8:08 AM
Any idea what is doing this to my hostas?
Just be aware that too many pellets around a plant can have the opposite effect - it attracts the slugs, so, annoyingly, it can make the problem even worse.Some snails are so tiny they're...
Just be aware that too many pellets around a plant can have the opposite effect - it attracts the slugs, so, annoyingly, it can make the problem even worse.Some snails are so tiny they're almost impossible to see, but the slugs are as bad - or worse. It's slugs here that do the most damage to...
Just be aware that too many pellets around a plant can have the opposite effect - it attracts the slugs, so, annoyingly, it can make the problem even worse.Some snails are so tiny they're almost impossible to see, but the slugs are as bad - or...
Just be aware that too many pellets around a plant can have the opposite effect - it attracts the slugs, so, annoyingly, it can make the problem even worse.Some snails are so tiny they're...
Grays
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May 18, 2024 at 4:46 PM
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Pests, Diseases and Cures
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fairygirl
May 19, 2024 at 8:07 AM
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What are we doing in the garden 2024
Started half past 5, cutting neighbour’s ivy on my side (of course), a bit weeding (Verbena bonsarensis now germinate), dead heading (Scabiosa, Geum), planting catmint, watering new purchases. Job...
Started half past 5, cutting neighbour’s ivy on my side (of course), a bit weeding (Verbena bonsarensis now germinate), dead heading (Scabiosa, Geum), planting catmint, watering new purchases. Job done. I go back to bed now.
Started half past 5, cutting neighbour’s ivy on my side (of course), a bit weeding (Verbena bonsarensis now germinate), dead heading (Scabiosa, Geum), planting catmint, watering new purchases. Job done. I go back to bed now.
Started half past 5, cutting neighbour’s ivy on my side (of course), a bit weeding (Verbena bonsarensis now germinate), dead heading (Scabiosa, Geum), planting catmint, watering new purchases. Job...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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General Gardening Discussion
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simone_in_wiltshire
May 19, 2024 at 8:07 AM
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A Joke Or Two 2023/24
A little girl was watching her mother baking and she noticed a white hair in amongst her mother's lovely auburn hair. She asked her mother "Mummy, why are some of your hairs white ?" Her mother...
A little girl was watching her mother baking and she noticed a white hair in amongst her mother's lovely auburn hair. She asked her mother "Mummy, why are some of your hairs white ?" Her mother replied "Well you see dear, every time you do something wrong or bad and make me unhappy, one of my...
A little girl was watching her mother baking and she noticed a white hair in amongst her mother's lovely auburn hair. She asked her mother "Mummy, why are some of your hairs white ?" Her mother replied "Well you see dear, every time you do...
A little girl was watching her mother baking and she noticed a white hair in amongst her mother's lovely auburn hair. She asked her mother "Mummy, why are some of your hairs white ?" Her mother...
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2023
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The Muppet Show
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Michael Hewett
May 19, 2024 at 7:59 AM
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Alpines. Piccies of
Alpines of many kinds will grow anywhere in the UK if they have the right conditions. The biggest problem is wet, so they need to be in the sort of site shown in @kindredspirit 's lovely...
Alpines of many kinds will grow anywhere in the UK if they have the right conditions. The biggest problem is wet, so they need to be in the sort of site shown in @kindredspirit 's lovely container, and in virtually nothing but grit or similar. It's the wet they don't like, as already said. I...
Alpines of many kinds will grow anywhere in the UK if they have the right conditions. The biggest problem is wet, so they need to be in the sort of site shown in @kindredspirit 's lovely container, and in virtually nothing but grit or similar....
Alpines of many kinds will grow anywhere in the UK if they have the right conditions. The biggest problem is wet, so they need to be in the sort of site shown in @kindredspirit 's lovely...
kindredspirit
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Feb 25, 2013
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Alpine Gardening
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fairygirl
May 19, 2024 at 7:55 AM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024
Morning all.We are going to a lunch picnic party. Forecast says cloudy but warm and no rain. We can use the village hall if it rains though.Enjoy your lunch with your guests
Morning all.We are going to a lunch picnic party. Forecast says cloudy but warm and no rain. We can use the village hall if it rains though.Enjoy your lunch with your guests
Morning all.We are going to a lunch picnic party. Forecast says cloudy but warm and no rain. We can use the village hall if it rains though.Enjoy your lunch with your guests
Morning all.We are going to a lunch picnic party. Forecast says cloudy but warm and no rain. We can use the village hall if it rains though.Enjoy your lunch with your guests
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2024
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The Muppet Show
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Busy-Lizzie
May 19, 2024 at 7:22 AM
Can you put mulch such as grass cuttings underneath weed control fabric?
Layers of material is always a better method - so the seaweed/grass, plus some cardboard [which will also rot down] but then add a layer of rotted manure, or something similar - like hefty soil,...
Layers of material is always a better method - so the seaweed/grass, plus some cardboard [which will also rot down] but then add a layer of rotted manure, or something similar - like hefty soil, on top instead of weed fabric, and that will be far better. Soak the soil thoroughly first, add...
Layers of material is always a better method - so the seaweed/grass, plus some cardboard [which will also rot down] but then add a layer of rotted manure, or something similar - like hefty soil, on top instead of weed fabric, and that will be far...
Layers of material is always a better method - so the seaweed/grass, plus some cardboard [which will also rot down] but then add a layer of rotted manure, or something similar - like hefty soil,...
Daalamist
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May 11, 2024
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NEW Gardeners !
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fairygirl
May 19, 2024 at 7:08 AM
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Should supermarkets be banned from selling plants
In any supermarket I have been in that sells plants, I have not seen any evidence, ever, that would back up the notion that they should be allowed to sell them in the first place.Selling plants...
In any supermarket I have been in that sells plants, I have not seen any evidence, ever, that would back up the notion that they should be allowed to sell them in the first place.Selling plants is not like selling tins of beans. The live plants need care whilst there to keep them looking nice,...
In any supermarket I have been in that sells plants, I have not seen any evidence, ever, that would back up the notion that they should be allowed to sell them in the first place.Selling plants is not like selling tins of beans. The live plants...
In any supermarket I have been in that sells plants, I have not seen any evidence, ever, that would back up the notion that they should be allowed to sell them in the first place.Selling plants...
gks
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May 17, 2024 at 10:11 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Esoxlucius
May 19, 2024 at 6:42 AM
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Recovery of Carers Allowance overpayments
I agree. Also I look after some disabled people on benefits and one of them has lost his winter Warm Home Discount but not through any higher income (he can't work). They have moved the...
I agree. Also I look after some disabled people on benefits and one of them has lost his winter Warm Home Discount but not through any higher income (he can't work). They have moved the administration of it from the power companies (who just reduced their bills by the set amount if they were...
I agree. Also I look after some disabled people on benefits and one of them has lost his winter Warm Home Discount but not through any higher income (he can't work). They have moved the administration of it from the power companies (who just...
I agree. Also I look after some disabled people on benefits and one of them has lost his winter Warm Home Discount but not through any higher income (he can't work). They have moved the...
KT53
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May 18, 2024 at 9:07 PM
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Off-Topic Discussion
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shiney
May 19, 2024 at 6:32 AM
Long handled shears
Wondering if anybody can recommend a good brand of long handled shears for cutting large wide hedges etc, not long handled grass edging shears. Most of the brands I have had a look at on the net...
Wondering if anybody can recommend a good brand of long handled shears for cutting large wide hedges etc, not long handled grass edging shears. Most of the brands I have had a look at on the net are telescopic which in my experience are dreadful and after the last telescopic tool I bought which...
Wondering if anybody can recommend a good brand of long handled shears for cutting large wide hedges etc, not long handled grass edging shears. Most of the brands I have had a look at on the net are telescopic which in my experience are dreadful...
Wondering if anybody can recommend a good brand of long handled shears for cutting large wide hedges etc, not long handled grass edging shears. Most of the brands I have had a look at on the net...
hailbopp
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May 19, 2024 at 6:18 AM
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Tools And Equipment
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hailbopp
May 19, 2024 at 6:18 AM
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What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?
@Alan Clark your large thigh beetle looks like the one I found in my pitcher plant - see my photo in the May photo competition. I had wondered what it was.
@Alan Clark your large thigh beetle looks like the one I found in my pitcher plant - see my photo in the May photo competition. I had wondered what it was.
@Alan Clark your large thigh beetle looks like the one I found in my pitcher plant - see my photo in the May photo competition. I had wondered what it was.
@Alan Clark your large thigh beetle looks like the one I found in my pitcher plant - see my photo in the May photo competition. I had wondered what it was.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Wildlife Corner
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cactus_girl
May 18, 2024 at 11:12 PM
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Show us your purchases 2024
@On the Levels I think I want to keep it - they do look lovely when flowering. Still can't upload a photo - there is no option to select thumbnail or full image?
@On the Levels I think I want to keep it - they do look lovely when flowering. Still can't upload a photo - there is no option to select thumbnail or full image?
@On the Levels I think I want to keep it - they do look lovely when flowering. Still can't upload a photo - there is no option to select thumbnail or full image?
@On the Levels I think I want to keep it - they do look lovely when flowering. Still can't upload a photo - there is no option to select thumbnail or full image?
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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General Gardening Discussion
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cactus_girl
May 18, 2024 at 11:06 PM
Gardens and Pretty Places we have visited
Yesterday RHS Bridgewater was open till 9pm for a special event, so i went to take advantage of the golden hour, when the sun is low in the sky. There was some thin cloud at times but the light...
Yesterday RHS Bridgewater was open till 9pm for a special event, so i went to take advantage of the golden hour, when the sun is low in the sky. There was some thin cloud at times but the light was still good. The Camassias, Bistort and Candelabra Primulas were at their peak. There was a coot...
Yesterday RHS Bridgewater was open till 9pm for a special event, so i went to take advantage of the golden hour, when the sun is low in the sky. There was some thin cloud at times but the light was still good. The Camassias, Bistort and...
Yesterday RHS Bridgewater was open till 9pm for a special event, so i went to take advantage of the golden hour, when the sun is low in the sky. There was some thin cloud at times but the light...
Busy-Lizzie
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May 6, 2024
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Garden Visits
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Alan Clark
May 18, 2024 at 11:04 PM
Lavender parasite
Spittlebug...
Spittlebug...
Spittlebug...
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Javidr
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May 18, 2024 at 1:00 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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DiggersJo
May 18, 2024 at 10:52 PM
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MAY PHOTO COMPETITION 2024
One of the oldest log flumes, Wicksteed Park
One of the oldest log flumes, Wicksteed Park
One of the oldest log flumes, Wicksteed Park
One of the oldest log flumes, Wicksteed Park
shiney
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May 1, 2024
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Photo Competitions
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Love my chicken
May 18, 2024 at 10:34 PM
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