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Strictly Come Dancing 2025
Thank you @AuntyRach - not sure what's happened there. But I was doing it on the bus so not fully concentrating as my stop was coming up!
Thank you @AuntyRach - not sure what's happened there. But I was doing it on the bus so not fully concentrating as my stop was coming up!
Thank you @AuntyRach - not sure what's happened there. But I was doing it on the bus so not fully concentrating as my stop was coming up!
Thank you @AuntyRach - not sure what's happened there. But I was doing it on the bus so not fully concentrating as my stop was coming up!
AnniD
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Aug 11, 2025
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LG_
Dec 13, 2025 at 7:08 PM
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Greenhouse - Goodbye Old Friend, Hello New
I put a VERY slight fall on my GH base because I was concerned about water pooling inside. I've had to put up with a "sticky" door ever since. Never again if I ever had to do it again,...
I put a VERY slight fall on my GH base because I was concerned about water pooling inside. I've had to put up with a "sticky" door ever since. Never again if I ever had to do it again, completely level would be the way.
I put a VERY slight fall on my GH base because I was concerned about water pooling inside. I've had to put up with a "sticky" door ever since. Never again if I ever had to do it again, completely level would be the way.
I put a VERY slight fall on my GH base because I was concerned about water pooling inside. I've had to put up with a "sticky" door ever since. Never again if I ever had to do it again,...
shiney
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Oct 25, 2025
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Garden Projects and DIY
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Allotment Boy
Dec 7, 2025 at 12:08 PM
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Latest hobby.
Hi,ThanksI've spent the morning adding my first violin track onto YouTube as seen at the link above; not The final countdown though; not yet. It's been quite a journey from my violin to...
Hi,ThanksI've spent the morning adding my first violin track onto YouTube as seen at the link above; not The final countdown though; not yet. It's been quite a journey from my violin to posting on YouTube but lots can be achieved with patience and determination. This was just an...
Hi,ThanksI've spent the morning adding my first violin track onto YouTube as seen at the link above; not The final countdown though; not yet. It's been quite a journey from my violin to posting on YouTube but lots can be achieved with...
Hi,ThanksI've spent the morning adding my first violin track onto YouTube as seen at the link above; not The final countdown though; not yet. It's been quite a journey from my violin to...
Retired
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Nov 7, 2025
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Members Hobbies
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Retired
Dec 13, 2025 at 2:11 PM
Cyclamen
That's good to hear. It's better for the plant to remove the dead seed heads soon as the flower has fallen. Then rather than put energy into making seeds, the energy goes into making the tuber...
That's good to hear. It's better for the plant to remove the dead seed heads soon as the flower has fallen. Then rather than put energy into making seeds, the energy goes into making the tuber bigger, so more flowers next year. If they were in the ground, then you can let them seed and get more...
That's good to hear. It's better for the plant to remove the dead seed heads soon as the flower has fallen. Then rather than put energy into making seeds, the energy goes into making the tuber bigger, so more flowers next year. If they were in...
That's good to hear. It's better for the plant to remove the dead seed heads soon as the flower has fallen. Then rather than put energy into making seeds, the energy goes into making the tuber...
trogre
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Nov 29, 2025
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General Gardening Discussion
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Pete8
Dec 6, 2025
Non-Gardener builds an Observatory, Garden Railway and even Dabbles with Plants!
The bottom of the wood is looking a lot more open now, as most of the plants down there drop their leaves for the winter.Another surprise is a workshop Lupin. I tried to grow some from seed,...
The bottom of the wood is looking a lot more open now, as most of the plants down there drop their leaves for the winter.Another surprise is a workshop Lupin. I tried to grow some from seed, earlier in the year, one of which survived and went into the railway. Most didn't grow and a few others...
The bottom of the wood is looking a lot more open now, as most of the plants down there drop their leaves for the winter.Another surprise is a workshop Lupin. I tried to grow some from seed, earlier in the year, one of which survived and went...
The bottom of the wood is looking a lot more open now, as most of the plants down there drop their leaves for the winter.Another surprise is a workshop Lupin. I tried to grow some from seed,...
ArmyAirForce
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Aug 26, 2024
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Members Gallery
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ArmyAirForce
Dec 6, 2025
How do mice get the bulbs out so neatly?
Do not talk to me about Spanish Blue Bells. The previous owner planted them out the front and back and after 5 years of digging (amazing how far down the bulbs push themselves). The odd one keeps...
Do not talk to me about Spanish Blue Bells. The previous owner planted them out the front and back and after 5 years of digging (amazing how far down the bulbs push themselves). The odd one keeps appearing like the bamboo they planted.
Do not talk to me about Spanish Blue Bells. The previous owner planted them out the front and back and after 5 years of digging (amazing how far down the bulbs push themselves). The odd one keeps appearing like the bamboo they planted.
Do not talk to me about Spanish Blue Bells. The previous owner planted them out the front and back and after 5 years of digging (amazing how far down the bulbs push themselves). The odd one keeps...
BB3
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Nov 30, 2025
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Container Gardening
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waterbut
Dec 6, 2025
ID if possible !
I just tried it on identify.plantnet.org and it gave me 57% probability Jasminum beesianum, with no other strong candidates.
I just tried it on identify.plantnet.org and it gave me 57% probability Jasminum beesianum, with no other strong candidates.
I just tried it on identify.plantnet.org and it gave me 57% probability Jasminum beesianum, with no other strong candidates.
I just tried it on identify.plantnet.org and it gave me 57% probability Jasminum beesianum, with no other strong candidates.
Millie16
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Dec 5, 2025
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Identification Area
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Escarpment
Dec 6, 2025
Kitchen knife
Yes.
If it was a long blade you should then tilt the angle of the blade, handle raised very slightly, on the stone as you go round the curve. On a short blade it doesn't really matter much.
Yes.
If it was a long blade you should then tilt the angle of the blade, handle raised very slightly, on the stone as you go round the curve. On a short blade it doesn't really matter much.
Yes.
If it was a long blade you should then tilt the angle of the blade, handle raised very slightly, on the stone as you go round the curve. On a short blade it doesn't really matter much.
Yes.
If it was a long blade you should then tilt the angle of the blade, handle raised very slightly, on the stone as you go round the curve. On a short blade it doesn't really matter much.
Sheal
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Dec 2, 2025
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shiney
Dec 5, 2025
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...
Dan1981
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Oct 29, 2025
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Gardening Discussions
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Plantminded
Dec 4, 2025
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.
BeeHappy
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Sep 22, 2017
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Off-Topic Discussion
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Allotment Boy
Dec 4, 2025
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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.
Victoria
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Nov 30, 2025
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Pets Corner
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Logan
Dec 3, 2025
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.
Bear
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Dec 1, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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Adam I
Dec 3, 2025
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?
Allex50
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Dec 3, 2025
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How To ..........
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pete
Dec 3, 2025
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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.
shiney
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Sep 16, 2024
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Busy-Lizzie
Dec 3, 2025
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...
machtucker
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Dec 3, 2025
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Trees
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Thevictorian
Dec 3, 2025
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...
Warren Jones
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Dec 3, 2025
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Business Directory
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Warren Jones
Dec 3, 2025
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Another Hello from Dorset!
Welcome to the forum!
Welcome to the forum!
Welcome to the forum!
Welcome to the forum!
Allex50
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Dec 2, 2025
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New Members Introduction
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CanadianLori
Dec 2, 2025
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!
PzaMayor3
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Dec 1, 2025
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General Gardening Discussion
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Busy-Lizzie
Dec 2, 2025
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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!
shiney
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Dec 1, 2025
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Photo Competitions
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cactus_girl
Dec 2, 2025
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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!!!
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2025
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Members Hobbies
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Valley Gardener
Dec 2, 2025
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