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  1. JWK
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    Tomato Growing 2024

    My tomatoes seem very behind. They are just sitting! Some have proper leaves but not all. Shall I put them back in heated propagator or just a window sill in a warmer room. Advice please I went...
    My tomatoes seem very behind. They are just sitting! Some have proper leaves but not all. Shall I put them back in heated propagator or just a window sill in a warmer room. Advice please I went to B&Q on Saturday their tomato plants are huge!
    My tomatoes seem very behind. They are just sitting! Some have proper leaves but not all. Shall I put them back in heated propagator or just a window sill in a warmer room. Advice please I went to B&Q on Saturday their tomato plants are huge!
    My tomatoes seem very behind. They are just sitting! Some have proper leaves but not all. Shall I put them back in heated propagator or just a window sill in a warmer room. Advice please I went...
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  2. wiseowl
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024

    @Ladybird4 If it doesn't rain today then we get as many cherries as we can eat - if the birds haven't got there first!!!I'm glad you like my quotes.
    @Ladybird4 If it doesn't rain today then we get as many cherries as we can eat - if the birds haven't got there first!!!I'm glad you like my quotes.
    @Ladybird4 If it doesn't rain today then we get as many cherries as we can eat - if the birds haven't got there first!!!I'm glad you like my quotes.
    @Ladybird4 If it doesn't rain today then we get as many cherries as we can eat - if the birds haven't got there first!!!I'm glad you like my quotes.
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  3. JWK
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    Latest Moan From You and Me 2024

    If only everybody followed the Prevention Is Better Than Cure rule then the NHS would be in a much better state :wallbanging:
    If only everybody followed the Prevention Is Better Than Cure rule then the NHS would be in a much better state :wallbanging:
    If only everybody followed the Prevention Is Better Than Cure rule then the NHS would be in a much better state :wallbanging:
    If only everybody followed the Prevention Is Better Than Cure rule then the NHS would be in a much better state :wallbanging:
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  4. JWK
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    What are we doing in the garden 2024

    You folks can kneel? :thud: Impressive! :biggrin:
    You folks can kneel? :thud: Impressive! :biggrin:
    You folks can kneel? :thud: Impressive! :biggrin:
    You folks can kneel? :thud: Impressive! :biggrin:
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  5. Nickoslesteros

    My fatsia has started to look sad

    The seeds are a bit of a pain frankly. They are produced in the thousands, scatter over a wide area, and stain clothes indelibly ... as I know to my cost. :th scifD36: The pigeons occasionally gobble a few,...
    The seeds are a bit of a pain frankly. They are produced in the thousands, scatter over a wide area, and stain clothes indelibly ... as I know to my cost. :th scifD36: The pigeons occasionally gobble a few, but most birds don't seem to like them. Not sure why as they are juicy and available at a time of...
    The seeds are a bit of a pain frankly. They are produced in the thousands, scatter over a wide area, and stain clothes indelibly ... as I know to my cost. :th scifD36: The pigeons occasionally gobble a few, but most birds don't seem to like them. Not sure...
    The seeds are a bit of a pain frankly. They are produced in the thousands, scatter over a wide area, and stain clothes indelibly ... as I know to my cost. :th scifD36: The pigeons occasionally gobble a few,...
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  6. shiney
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    What's your weather like APRIL 2024

    Morning all. We had constant rain all day yesterday. Although it eventually stopped at 11pm the patio outside is still damp. Today’s forecast is drier but cooler and windier. Enjoy your day
    Morning all. We had constant rain all day yesterday. Although it eventually stopped at 11pm the patio outside is still damp. Today’s forecast is drier but cooler and windier. Enjoy your day
    Morning all. We had constant rain all day yesterday. Although it eventually stopped at 11pm the patio outside is still damp. Today’s forecast is drier but cooler and windier. Enjoy your day
    Morning all. We had constant rain all day yesterday. Although it eventually stopped at 11pm the patio outside is still damp. Today’s forecast is drier but cooler and windier. Enjoy your day
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  7. latimer

    What do I plant in this big gap

    Re the perennials @Plantminded - they can often get quite big here due to conditions, because the moisture and then enough heat, so they need staking properly, and even then the wind/rain can...
    Re the perennials @Plantminded - they can often get quite big here due to conditions, because the moisture and then enough heat, so they need staking properly, and even then the wind/rain can flatten/batter them quickly. They need dividing and deadheading and often need moved because, despite...
    Re the perennials @Plantminded - they can often get quite big here due to conditions, because the moisture and then enough heat, so they need staking properly, and even then the wind/rain can flatten/batter them quickly. They need dividing and...
    Re the perennials @Plantminded - they can often get quite big here due to conditions, because the moisture and then enough heat, so they need staking properly, and even then the wind/rain can...
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  8. pete
    Funny x 3

    Electric cars.

    Going by our current crop of politicians, I thought they already had.
    Going by our current crop of politicians, I thought they already had.
    Going by our current crop of politicians, I thought they already had.
    Going by our current crop of politicians, I thought they already had.
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  9. Jblakes

    Help with Heather's

    Compost is no use if they're going to be in a container long term @Jblakes , rather than planted out. You need a soil based medium - and you can buy those in GCs etc. Grit or fine gravel is far...
    Compost is no use if they're going to be in a container long term @Jblakes , rather than planted out. You need a soil based medium - and you can buy those in GCs etc. Grit or fine gravel is far better for drainage - mixed through it. If you know which varieties they are, that helps, because...
    Compost is no use if they're going to be in a container long term @Jblakes , rather than planted out. You need a soil based medium - and you can buy those in GCs etc. Grit or fine gravel is far better for drainage - mixed through it. If you know...
    Compost is no use if they're going to be in a container long term @Jblakes , rather than planted out. You need a soil based medium - and you can buy those in GCs etc. Grit or fine gravel is far...
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  10. TheMadHedger

    Suet pellets for birds

    I can recommend these people. Buy Wild Bird Feed Online | Bird Food Types | Free DeliveryThey supply suet pellets in 12.55kg bags, and also supply the mini suet pellets if you prefer...
    I can recommend these people. Buy Wild Bird Feed Online | Bird Food Types | Free DeliveryThey supply suet pellets in 12.55kg bags, and also supply the mini suet pellets if you prefer those. Details re delivery Delivery & Returns | Really Wild Bird Food
    I can recommend these people. Buy Wild Bird Feed Online | Bird Food Types | Free DeliveryThey supply suet pellets in 12.55kg bags, and also supply the mini suet pellets if you prefer those. Details re delivery Delivery & Returns | Really Wild...
    I can recommend these people. Buy Wild Bird Feed Online | Bird Food Types | Free DeliveryThey supply suet pellets in 12.55kg bags, and also supply the mini suet pellets if you prefer...
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  11. Sheps
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    Sheps Wildflowers

    I noticed the Cardamime starting to open around here yesterday. Mine isn't quite at that stage in your pix @Sheps , but shouldn't be too long. I love it. It was nice to see the celandines opening...
    I noticed the Cardamime starting to open around here yesterday. Mine isn't quite at that stage in your pix @Sheps , but shouldn't be too long. I love it. It was nice to see the celandines opening in the sun too, especially in the really shady bit near the farm. They get virtually no sun because...
    I noticed the Cardamime starting to open around here yesterday. Mine isn't quite at that stage in your pix @Sheps , but shouldn't be too long. I love it. It was nice to see the celandines opening in the sun too, especially in the really shady...
    I noticed the Cardamime starting to open around here yesterday. Mine isn't quite at that stage in your pix @Sheps , but shouldn't be too long. I love it. It was nice to see the celandines opening...
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  12. fumanchu

    Now what?

    Sorry @fumanchu - I didn't see your post from a week ago. I use saxifrages and arabis etc in the gravel. They're grown in pots or trays, then the whole thing is just placed on the gravel, with...
    Sorry @fumanchu - I didn't see your post from a week ago. I use saxifrages and arabis etc in the gravel. They're grown in pots or trays, then the whole thing is just placed on the gravel, with just a little bit of it moved away, depending on how thick a layer of soil they're in. There are some...
    Sorry @fumanchu - I didn't see your post from a week ago. I use saxifrages and arabis etc in the gravel. They're grown in pots or trays, then the whole thing is just placed on the gravel, with just a little bit of it moved away, depending on how...
    Sorry @fumanchu - I didn't see your post from a week ago. I use saxifrages and arabis etc in the gravel. They're grown in pots or trays, then the whole thing is just placed on the gravel, with...
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  13. JWK
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    What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?

    They do like to just sit and contemplate the meaning of life, don't they? :biggrin:
    They do like to just sit and contemplate the meaning of life, don't they? :biggrin:
    They do like to just sit and contemplate the meaning of life, don't they? :biggrin:
    They do like to just sit and contemplate the meaning of life, don't they? :biggrin:
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  14. Nigel62

    Plant or weed

    Such is life @RoddersUK ! If it was a weed, and you'd left it, you'd have turned your back for five minutes and it would have taken over your entire garden - and the neighbour's...:heehee: It does look...
    Such is life @RoddersUK ! If it was a weed, and you'd left it, you'd have turned your back for five minutes and it would have taken over your entire garden - and the neighbour's...:heehee: It does look like Astrantia, now that @Silver surfer has said that, and mine is just about at that stage of growth....
    Such is life @RoddersUK ! If it was a weed, and you'd left it, you'd have turned your back for five minutes and it would have taken over your entire garden - and the neighbour's...:heehee: It does look like Astrantia, now that @Silver surfer has said...
    Such is life @RoddersUK ! If it was a weed, and you'd left it, you'd have turned your back for five minutes and it would have taken over your entire garden - and the neighbour's...:heehee: It does look...
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  15. wiseowl
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  16. Papi Jo
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    Like x 13

    Close-ups of flowers

    Thanks, It remains a mystery.
    Thanks, It remains a mystery.
    Thanks, It remains a mystery.
    Thanks, It remains a mystery.
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  17. shiney
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    APRIL PHOTO COMPETITION 2024

    The flower arrangement by the entrance to my favourite farm shop.
    The flower arrangement by the entrance to my favourite farm shop.
    The flower arrangement by the entrance to my favourite farm shop.
    The flower arrangement by the entrance to my favourite farm shop.
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  18. Johnny Crosby

    Pricking out Ageratum seedlings

    I've started planting in clumps, when planting in their final spots I sometimes split them again into smaller clumps. I've done this with pansies, alyssum, wallflowers, poppies, borage,...
    I've started planting in clumps, when planting in their final spots I sometimes split them again into smaller clumps. I've done this with pansies, alyssum, wallflowers, poppies, borage, carnations. Have a go at doing both and see what suits you best.
    I've started planting in clumps, when planting in their final spots I sometimes split them again into smaller clumps. I've done this with pansies, alyssum, wallflowers, poppies, borage, carnations. Have a go at doing both and see what suits you best.
    I've started planting in clumps, when planting in their final spots I sometimes split them again into smaller clumps. I've done this with pansies, alyssum, wallflowers, poppies, borage,...
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  19. wiseowl
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  20. hailbopp

    Musselburgh Leek true from seed?

    If you want to maintain the variety over time you'd need a minimum number of leeks flowering in a patch to do so. Quick Google suggests 20 for leeks, dont know if thats accurate.. It's a bit...
    If you want to maintain the variety over time you'd need a minimum number of leeks flowering in a patch to do so. Quick Google suggests 20 for leeks, dont know if thats accurate.. It's a bit annoying if space is at a premium, but at least leeks look good when flowering.I tried saving more...
    If you want to maintain the variety over time you'd need a minimum number of leeks flowering in a patch to do so. Quick Google suggests 20 for leeks, dont know if thats accurate.. It's a bit annoying if space is at a premium, but at least leeks...
    If you want to maintain the variety over time you'd need a minimum number of leeks flowering in a patch to do so. Quick Google suggests 20 for leeks, dont know if thats accurate.. It's a bit...
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    5
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    136
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