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  1. Dan1981

    Advice or ideas on narrow garden landscaping, partitioning and dealing with a raised patio

    Hello @Dan1981, I think it depends on what you find when you remove the paving and start digging. My building experience is limited so I can’t advise on the technicalities here. For anything that...
    Hello @Dan1981, I think it depends on what you find when you remove the paving and start digging. My building experience is limited so I can’t advise on the technicalities here. For anything that you plant though, there needs to be adequate drainage below ground as would be needed with a...
    Hello @Dan1981, I think it depends on what you find when you remove the paving and start digging. My building experience is limited so I can’t advise on the technicalities here. For anything that you plant though, there needs to be adequate...
    Hello @Dan1981, I think it depends on what you find when you remove the paving and start digging. My building experience is limited so I can’t advise on the technicalities here. For anything that...
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  2. BeeHappy

    Favorite Poems "Garden Related"

    Great thread, especially on a very dull wet day.
    Great thread, especially on a very dull wet day.
    Great thread, especially on a very dull wet day.
    Great thread, especially on a very dull wet day.
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  3. Victoria
    Friendly x 9

    Emergency Vet Attendance with Van

    Good to hear that @Victoria and your welcome. :)
    Good to hear that @Victoria and your welcome. :)
    Good to hear that @Victoria and your welcome. :)
    Good to hear that @Victoria and your welcome. :)
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  4. Bear

    What fruit tree do i want for christmas

    There are figs in the ground here that yield like mad but theyre still fairly young, they will eventually get very big and then you cant pick them.
    There are figs in the ground here that yield like mad but theyre still fairly young, they will eventually get very big and then you cant pick them.
    There are figs in the ground here that yield like mad but theyre still fairly young, they will eventually get very big and then you cant pick them.
    There are figs in the ground here that yield like mad but theyre still fairly young, they will eventually get very big and then you cant pick them.
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  5. Allex50

    How to view posts....

    Not sure what you are trying to do?
    Not sure what you are trying to do?
    Not sure what you are trying to do?
    Not sure what you are trying to do?
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  6. shiney
    Sticky

    Poems

    Oh, I see, @Allex50, you posted your poem on the 2017 thread and I replied. This one dates from 2024. I wonder if it's the most recent poem thread, maybe no one has started another.
    Oh, I see, @Allex50, you posted your poem on the 2017 thread and I replied. This one dates from 2024. I wonder if it's the most recent poem thread, maybe no one has started another.
    Oh, I see, @Allex50, you posted your poem on the 2017 thread and I replied. This one dates from 2024. I wonder if it's the most recent poem thread, maybe no one has started another.
    Oh, I see, @Allex50, you posted your poem on the 2017 thread and I replied. This one dates from 2024. I wonder if it's the most recent poem thread, maybe no one has started another.
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  7. machtucker

    Pruning Advice

    The crab looks like it has a decent trunk thickness so you could get away with removing some of the lower growth but it doesn't look to bad to me, as it is. I'd probably leave it if it was mine...
    The crab looks like it has a decent trunk thickness so you could get away with removing some of the lower growth but it doesn't look to bad to me, as it is. I'd probably leave it if it was mine unless there are any branches that interfere with each other or areas where you want to stimulate...
    The crab looks like it has a decent trunk thickness so you could get away with removing some of the lower growth but it doesn't look to bad to me, as it is. I'd probably leave it if it was mine unless there are any branches that interfere with...
    The crab looks like it has a decent trunk thickness so you could get away with removing some of the lower growth but it doesn't look to bad to me, as it is. I'd probably leave it if it was mine...
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  8. Warren Jones

    TurfWorld Limited

    TurfWorld is a leading UK supplier of premium, freshly-cut turf and topsoil, delivering nationwide with a strong focus on fast, reliable service. With over 20 years of experience, we provide both...
    TurfWorld is a leading UK supplier of premium, freshly-cut turf and topsoil, delivering nationwide with a strong focus on fast, reliable service. With over 20 years of experience, we provide both homeowners and trade customers with high-quality turf, expert advice, and dependable delivery...
    TurfWorld is a leading UK supplier of premium, freshly-cut turf and topsoil, delivering nationwide with a strong focus on fast, reliable service. With over 20 years of experience, we provide both homeowners and trade customers with high-quality...
    TurfWorld is a leading UK supplier of premium, freshly-cut turf and topsoil, delivering nationwide with a strong focus on fast, reliable service. With over 20 years of experience, we provide both...
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  9. Allex50
    Like x 6

    Another Hello from Dorset!

    Welcome to the forum!
    Welcome to the forum!
    Welcome to the forum!
    Welcome to the forum!
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  10. PzaMayor3

    What should I do with my Salvia farnacea in winter?

    Lucky you, no frosts. In England we throw them on the compost every year and buy or sow new ones in spring. In fact, I thought it was an annual!
    Lucky you, no frosts. In England we throw them on the compost every year and buy or sow new ones in spring. In fact, I thought it was an annual!
    Lucky you, no frosts. In England we throw them on the compost every year and buy or sow new ones in spring. In fact, I thought it was an annual!
    Lucky you, no frosts. In England we throw them on the compost every year and buy or sow new ones in spring. In fact, I thought it was an annual!
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  11. shiney
    Sticky
    Like x 3

    RESULT OF THE NOVEMBER PHOTO COMPETITION 2025

    Thank you It was a bit of a close one!
    Thank you It was a bit of a close one!
    Thank you It was a bit of a close one!
    Thank you It was a bit of a close one!
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  12. wiseowl
    Sticky

    Crafters Corner 2025

    Well I did something wrong there!!!
    Well I did something wrong there!!!
    Well I did something wrong there!!!
    Well I did something wrong there!!!
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  13. wiseowl

    Whats Looking Good November

    New December Thread here:- What's Looking Good December 2025
    New December Thread here:- What's Looking Good December 2025
    New December Thread here:- What's Looking Good December 2025
    New December Thread here:- What's Looking Good December 2025
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  14. OrangeHeart

    Cuttings, Salvia & Buddleja

    Soft Buddleja cuttings will root in water.
    Soft Buddleja cuttings will root in water.
    Soft Buddleja cuttings will root in water.
    Soft Buddleja cuttings will root in water.
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  15. plantgirl

    New hedge pruning

    If the new growth is flexible enough you could even bend them over and tie it all together as a proper living fence, like this:
    If the new growth is flexible enough you could even bend them over and tie it all together as a proper living fence, like this:
    If the new growth is flexible enough you could even bend them over and tie it all together as a proper living fence, like this:
    If the new growth is flexible enough you could even bend them over and tie it all together as a proper living fence, like this:
    Screenshot_20251130_190158_Samsung Notes.png
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  16. shiney
    Locked
    Like x 3

    NOVEMBER PHOTO COMPETITION 2025

    Winter Blues
    Winter Blues
    Winter Blues
    Winter Blues
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  17. Busy-Lizzie

    Composting Poisonous Plants

    Nature doesnt make many chemicals that arent biodegradable, because eventually it would build up and something would evolve to eat it. This goes for most chemical poisons, though elemental poisons...
    Nature doesnt make many chemicals that arent biodegradable, because eventually it would build up and something would evolve to eat it. This goes for most chemical poisons, though elemental poisons like arsenic can be problematic.Plants filter chemicals into their body quite finely, but metals...
    Nature doesnt make many chemicals that arent biodegradable, because eventually it would build up and something would evolve to eat it. This goes for most chemical poisons, though elemental poisons like arsenic can be problematic.Plants filter...
    Nature doesnt make many chemicals that arent biodegradable, because eventually it would build up and something would evolve to eat it. This goes for most chemical poisons, though elemental poisons...
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  18. BobMcFish

    Can anyone please tell me about these squashes

    @Adam I Sounds a bit too advanced for me :old:
    @Adam I Sounds a bit too advanced for me :old:
    @Adam I Sounds a bit too advanced for me :old:
    @Adam I Sounds a bit too advanced for me :old:
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  19. Selleri

    Creative ideas for using/ getting rid of topsoil?

    I know I'm a few years too late,but I did find some of these suggestions veryfunny:heehee: :heehee::roflol:
    I know I'm a few years too late,but I did find some of these suggestions veryfunny:heehee: :heehee::roflol:
    I know I'm a few years too late,but I did find some of these suggestions veryfunny:heehee: :heehee::roflol:
    I know I'm a few years too late,but I did find some of these suggestions veryfunny:heehee: :heehee::roflol:
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  20. Scatmod1

    Three cornered leek....arrrgh

    If it's in the lawn, just mow it. It is green after all. Weedkillers are noxious to wildlife as well as plants and a real problem as they leach into waterways.I have it appearing in a couple...
    If it's in the lawn, just mow it. It is green after all. Weedkillers are noxious to wildlife as well as plants and a real problem as they leach into waterways.I have it appearing in a couple of my hosta pots where it does its thing before the hostas really get going and then get hidden. ...
    If it's in the lawn, just mow it. It is green after all. Weedkillers are noxious to wildlife as well as plants and a real problem as they leach into waterways.I have it appearing in a couple of my hosta pots where it does its thing before...
    If it's in the lawn, just mow it. It is green after all. Weedkillers are noxious to wildlife as well as plants and a real problem as they leach into waterways.I have it appearing in a couple...
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