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  1. CatDouch
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    Dahlias 2025

    Dahlia merkii and D coccinea died back in September/October, my hybrid dahlias died back in November. However in the garden D excelsa, D campanulata are still in good green leaf although flowers...
    Dahlia merkii and D coccinea died back in September/October, my hybrid dahlias died back in November. However in the garden D excelsa, D campanulata are still in good green leaf although flowers finished, but D imperialis is defoliated and partially blackened. In the cold greenhouse D...
    Dahlia merkii and D coccinea died back in September/October, my hybrid dahlias died back in November. However in the garden D excelsa, D campanulata are still in good green leaf although flowers finished, but D imperialis is defoliated and...
    Dahlia merkii and D coccinea died back in September/October, my hybrid dahlias died back in November. However in the garden D excelsa, D campanulata are still in good green leaf although flowers...
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  2. Tidemark
    Funny x 8

    I am often puzzled by modern life.

    The ditch that run's near here is a brown colour when it rains, may be they would like to come here a do some enforcing :)
    The ditch that run's near here is a brown colour when it rains, may be they would like to come here a do some enforcing :)
    The ditch that run's near here is a brown colour when it rains, may be they would like to come here a do some enforcing :)
    The ditch that run's near here is a brown colour when it rains, may be they would like to come here a do some enforcing :)
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  3. Honey Bee

    Carnivorous Plants

    Thank you. I have plastic trays and capillary mating and the plants are all sitting in pots in situ so no problem with your idea but can you tell me the size (or type of bottle) and number of...
    Thank you. I have plastic trays and capillary mating and the plants are all sitting in pots in situ so no problem with your idea but can you tell me the size (or type of bottle) and number of bottles you need for one tray. Thanks.
    Thank you. I have plastic trays and capillary mating and the plants are all sitting in pots in situ so no problem with your idea but can you tell me the size (or type of bottle) and number of bottles you need for one tray. Thanks.
    Thank you. I have plastic trays and capillary mating and the plants are all sitting in pots in situ so no problem with your idea but can you tell me the size (or type of bottle) and number of...
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  4. Stuarta99

    Pruning roses

    Normally I would cut them right down to the base pretty much bar a few inches but unfortunately family matters has meant I still haven't had the chance and some are still in flower so think it's...
    Normally I would cut them right down to the base pretty much bar a few inches but unfortunately family matters has meant I still haven't had the chance and some are still in flower so think it's best I leave until February this time
    Normally I would cut them right down to the base pretty much bar a few inches but unfortunately family matters has meant I still haven't had the chance and some are still in flower so think it's best I leave until February this time
    Normally I would cut them right down to the base pretty much bar a few inches but unfortunately family matters has meant I still haven't had the chance and some are still in flower so think it's...
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  5. Steamdrivenandy

    Poor Lawn Condition

    If it drains very well the soil is not clay and there can not be a solid concrete base under the lawn. There might be rubble underneath from demolished buildings containing lime mortar. The lime...
    If it drains very well the soil is not clay and there can not be a solid concrete base under the lawn. There might be rubble underneath from demolished buildings containing lime mortar. The lime can push the soil ph above 7.5 making the soil too alkaline resulting in your grass not growing well.
    If it drains very well the soil is not clay and there can not be a solid concrete base under the lawn. There might be rubble underneath from demolished buildings containing lime mortar. The lime can push the soil ph above 7.5 making the soil too...
    If it drains very well the soil is not clay and there can not be a solid concrete base under the lawn. There might be rubble underneath from demolished buildings containing lime mortar. The lime...
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  6. trogre

    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...
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  7. BB3

    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...
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  8. Millie16

    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.
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  9. Sheal

    Kitchen knife

    Yes. :blue thumb: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. :blue thumb: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. :blue thumb: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. :blue thumb: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.
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  10. 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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  11. 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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  12. 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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  13. 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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  14. 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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  15. 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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  16. 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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  17. 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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  18. shiney
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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!
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  19. wiseowl
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    Crafters Corner 2025

    A crocheted bag in cheerful yarn.
    A crocheted bag in cheerful yarn.
    A crocheted bag in cheerful yarn.
    A crocheted bag in cheerful yarn.
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  20. 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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