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Squash/gourd id help please!
Courgettes and some pumpkins are all cucumis Pepo, and the ornamental ones tend to also be Pepos, so they cross easily.
Courgettes and some pumpkins are all cucumis Pepo, and the ornamental ones tend to also be Pepos, so they cross easily.
Courgettes and some pumpkins are all cucumis Pepo, and the ornamental ones tend to also be Pepos, so they cross easily.
Courgettes and some pumpkins are all cucumis Pepo, and the ornamental ones tend to also be Pepos, so they cross easily.
Cornsquashandy
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Dec 21, 2025
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Identification Area
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Adam I
Dec 22, 2025
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Gardens and Pretty Places we have visited
My final visit for the year to Ness Botanic Gardens, Wirral, today. Some nice surprises!Including Camellia, Holly, buds on Aucuparia, Hellebore, Daphne Bholua Spring Beauty, Lonicera standishii,...
My final visit for the year to Ness Botanic Gardens, Wirral, today. Some nice surprises!Including Camellia, Holly, buds on Aucuparia, Hellebore, Daphne Bholua Spring Beauty, Lonicera standishii, Cornus, Acacia baileyana and Callianthe megapotamica.
My final visit for the year to Ness Botanic Gardens, Wirral, today. Some nice surprises!Including Camellia, Holly, buds on Aucuparia, Hellebore, Daphne Bholua Spring Beauty, Lonicera standishii, Cornus, Acacia baileyana and Callianthe...
My final visit for the year to Ness Botanic Gardens, Wirral, today. Some nice surprises!Including Camellia, Holly, buds on Aucuparia, Hellebore, Daphne Bholua Spring Beauty, Lonicera standishii,...
Busy-Lizzie
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May 6, 2024
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Garden Visits
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Plantminded
Dec 21, 2025
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What's Cooking Today??
I shall leave it for a few days. I also worry about the bag it came in - is it clean on the outside? I can cover the whole turkey and tin with foil to stop other items touching in the mean time.I...
I shall leave it for a few days. I also worry about the bag it came in - is it clean on the outside? I can cover the whole turkey and tin with foil to stop other items touching in the mean time.I am a fuss pot and don't like handling poultry. I am glad when it's cooked.
I shall leave it for a few days. I also worry about the bag it came in - is it clean on the outside? I can cover the whole turkey and tin with foil to stop other items touching in the mean time.I am a fuss pot and don't like handling poultry. I...
I shall leave it for a few days. I also worry about the bag it came in - is it clean on the outside? I can cover the whole turkey and tin with foil to stop other items touching in the mean time.I...
Upsydaisy
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May 9, 2021
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Off-Topic Discussion
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cactus_girl
Dec 21, 2025
Strictly Come Dancing 2025
I only watched bits of a couple of earlier shows, but watched the whole of the final. I thought all couples performed well although parts a couple of the actual routines weren't great. ...
I only watched bits of a couple of earlier shows, but watched the whole of the final. I thought all couples performed well although parts a couple of the actual routines weren't great. Interestingly, for once, the judges agreed with my thoughts. Maybe I should be on the panel next year. I...
I only watched bits of a couple of earlier shows, but watched the whole of the final. I thought all couples performed well although parts a couple of the actual routines weren't great. Interestingly, for once, the judges agreed with my...
I only watched bits of a couple of earlier shows, but watched the whole of the final. I thought all couples performed well although parts a couple of the actual routines weren't great. ...
AnniD
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Aug 11, 2025
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Off-Topic Discussion
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KT53
Dec 21, 2025
Non-Gardener builds an Observatory, Garden Railway and even Dabbles with Plants!
20th December 2025The cookie cutters got a test on Saturday. The hedgehog cutter needed the detail pieces reducing in depth, as they were cutting too far through the shortbread. I didn't create...
20th December 2025The cookie cutters got a test on Saturday. The hedgehog cutter needed the detail pieces reducing in depth, as they were cutting too far through the shortbread. I didn't create the 3D files, just downloaded them, but I've since modified the fox file as we were struggling to...
20th December 2025The cookie cutters got a test on Saturday. The hedgehog cutter needed the detail pieces reducing in depth, as they were cutting too far through the shortbread. I didn't create the 3D files, just downloaded them, but I've since...
20th December 2025The cookie cutters got a test on Saturday. The hedgehog cutter needed the detail pieces reducing in depth, as they were cutting too far through the shortbread. I didn't create...
ArmyAirForce
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Aug 26, 2024
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Members Gallery
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ArmyAirForce
Dec 21, 2025
Squash/gourd id help please!
Hi everyone Here’s a pic of a squash/gourd that someone gave me the seedling for last summer. The skin is very hard so peeling it is very difficult; not like a pumpkin or butternut squash. Could...
Hi everyone Here’s a pic of a squash/gourd that someone gave me the seedling for last summer. The skin is very hard so peeling it is very difficult; not like a pumpkin or butternut squash. Could it be an inedible gourd? Any suggestions gratefully received! Thank you
Hi everyone Here’s a pic of a squash/gourd that someone gave me the seedling for last summer. The skin is very hard so peeling it is very difficult; not like a pumpkin or butternut squash. Could it be an inedible gourd? Any suggestions gratefully...
Hi everyone Here’s a pic of a squash/gourd that someone gave me the seedling for last summer. The skin is very hard so peeling it is very difficult; not like a pumpkin or butternut squash. Could...
Cornsquashandy
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Dec 21, 2025
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Identification Area
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Cornsquashandy
Dec 21, 2025
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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.
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2025
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Members Hobbies
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Valley Gardener
Dec 20, 2025
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Today's flowers (Cont)
Wonderful to have desert cacti flowering at this time of year, and on such small plants too, congratulations
Wonderful to have desert cacti flowering at this time of year, and on such small plants too, congratulations
Wonderful to have desert cacti flowering at this time of year, and on such small plants too, congratulations
Wonderful to have desert cacti flowering at this time of year, and on such small plants too, congratulations
Fof
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Dec 20, 2025
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Cacti and Succulents
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Michael Hewett
Dec 20, 2025
Around the World in 80 Gardens
This is on BBC iPlayer, if anyone bored with the cold and dark evenings
This is on BBC iPlayer, if anyone bored with the cold and dark evenings
This is on BBC iPlayer, if anyone bored with the cold and dark evenings
This is on BBC iPlayer, if anyone bored with the cold and dark evenings
Juliasaurus
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Jan 27, 2008
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General Gardening Discussion
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GreenFingeredPete
Dec 20, 2025
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Show Us Your HousePlants In Bloom Now 2025
I got these from a rubbish bin a few years ago, just put them in a shady spot over the summer and they come back like this in winter.
I got these from a rubbish bin a few years ago, just put them in a shady spot over the summer and they come back like this in winter.
I got these from a rubbish bin a few years ago, just put them in a shady spot over the summer and they come back like this in winter.
I got these from a rubbish bin a few years ago, just put them in a shady spot over the summer and they come back like this in winter.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2025
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Other Plants
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pete
Dec 20, 2025
Help needed with Buxus Plants!
Good idea. I only realised after I removed mine that it had been propping up the neighbour's fence, which promptly fell down.
Good idea. I only realised after I removed mine that it had been propping up the neighbour's fence, which promptly fell down.
Good idea. I only realised after I removed mine that it had been propping up the neighbour's fence, which promptly fell down.
Good idea. I only realised after I removed mine that it had been propping up the neighbour's fence, which promptly fell down.
Joanna Bramley
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Dec 16, 2025
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NEW Gardeners !
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Escarpment
Dec 20, 2025
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WILDFLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE OUT WALKING
Still a few fungi around, a nice Magpie Inkcap and a type of maze gill ( not sure which type)
Still a few fungi around, a nice Magpie Inkcap and a type of maze gill ( not sure which type)
Still a few fungi around, a nice Magpie Inkcap and a type of maze gill ( not sure which type)
Still a few fungi around, a nice Magpie Inkcap and a type of maze gill ( not sure which type)
Marley Farley
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Jan 3, 2019
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Herbs and Wildflowers
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Scroggin
Dec 19, 2025
What fruit tree do i want for christmas
I got my parents a little miss figgy fig tree last year so if it grows well i will take a cutting , i got my medlar tree yesterday took nearly 2 weeks to arrive bare root sealed in a big green bag...
I got my parents a little miss figgy fig tree last year so if it grows well i will take a cutting , i got my medlar tree yesterday took nearly 2 weeks to arrive bare root sealed in a big green bag , just considering now do i put it with other apple trees or ither side of garden beside the rown...
I got my parents a little miss figgy fig tree last year so if it grows well i will take a cutting , i got my medlar tree yesterday took nearly 2 weeks to arrive bare root sealed in a big green bag , just considering now do i put it with other...
I got my parents a little miss figgy fig tree last year so if it grows well i will take a cutting , i got my medlar tree yesterday took nearly 2 weeks to arrive bare root sealed in a big green bag...
Bear
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Dec 1, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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Bear
Dec 19, 2025
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Giving plants as xmas presents
The shops always have arrangements of plants in baskets or whatever, trimmed up with ribbons/bows/general glittery tat, and they seem to sell well. I fear most of them will barely last longer than...
The shops always have arrangements of plants in baskets or whatever, trimmed up with ribbons/bows/general glittery tat, and they seem to sell well. I fear most of them will barely last longer than a bunch of flowers though.
The shops always have arrangements of plants in baskets or whatever, trimmed up with ribbons/bows/general glittery tat, and they seem to sell well. I fear most of them will barely last longer than a bunch of flowers though.
The shops always have arrangements of plants in baskets or whatever, trimmed up with ribbons/bows/general glittery tat, and they seem to sell well. I fear most of them will barely last longer than...
MrHappyDays
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Dec 18, 2025
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General Gardening Discussion
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JennyJB
Dec 19, 2025
Is it worth or even beneficial to tidy up the garden?
50/50 - partially ignore, partially tidy up. I have loads of ivy climbing the wall - it (ivy) tends to bush up on the top of the wall every year; cherry laurels in the end of the garden - not my...
50/50 - partially ignore, partially tidy up. I have loads of ivy climbing the wall - it (ivy) tends to bush up on the top of the wall every year; cherry laurels in the end of the garden - not my choice, they were there as large trees when I moved in - I had a gardener to reduce those to bare...
50/50 - partially ignore, partially tidy up. I have loads of ivy climbing the wall - it (ivy) tends to bush up on the top of the wall every year; cherry laurels in the end of the garden - not my choice, they were there as large trees when I moved...
50/50 - partially ignore, partially tidy up. I have loads of ivy climbing the wall - it (ivy) tends to bush up on the top of the wall every year; cherry laurels in the end of the garden - not my...
BB3
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Dec 10, 2025
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General Gardening Discussion
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Alisa
Dec 19, 2025
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Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
My last bloom, probably for the year ...
My last bloom, probably for the year ...
My last bloom, probably for the year ...
My last bloom, probably for the year ...
Victoria
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Jun 1, 2021
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Tropical Gardening
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Victoria
Dec 18, 2025
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Today's flower
Still flowers are appearing. Today I have Turbinicarpus viereckiiWhile I await Turbinicarpus flaviflorusand Turbinicarpus horripilusWinter gets brighter at times.
Seasons greetings...
Still flowers are appearing. Today I have Turbinicarpus viereckiiWhile I await Turbinicarpus flaviflorusand Turbinicarpus horripilusWinter gets brighter at times.
Seasons greetings all.Fof
Still flowers are appearing. Today I have Turbinicarpus viereckiiWhile I await Turbinicarpus flaviflorusand Turbinicarpus horripilusWinter gets brighter at times.
Seasons greetings all.Fof
Still flowers are appearing. Today I have Turbinicarpus viereckiiWhile I await Turbinicarpus flaviflorusand Turbinicarpus horripilusWinter gets brighter at times.
Seasons greetings...
Fof
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Dec 18, 2025
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Cacti and Succulents
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Fof
Dec 18, 2025
Recommendations for lights to wrap around an outdoor plant
Thanks i will think about this
Thanks i will think about this
Thanks i will think about this
Thanks i will think about this
hi2u_uk
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Dec 12, 2025
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Garden Projects and DIY
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hi2u_uk
Dec 16, 2025
Spring Bulbs coming up early
Don't believe it about the mice. We used to find just bundles of leaves where the mice had eaten the crocus corm underneath.
Don't believe it about the mice. We used to find just bundles of leaves where the mice had eaten the crocus corm underneath.
Don't believe it about the mice. We used to find just bundles of leaves where the mice had eaten the crocus corm underneath.
Don't believe it about the mice. We used to find just bundles of leaves where the mice had eaten the crocus corm underneath.
ben01
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Nov 9, 2011
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General Gardening Discussion
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Palustris
Dec 16, 2025
Pruning a young apple tree
Sounds OK. Do you have a photo which would help.
Sounds OK. Do you have a photo which would help.
Sounds OK. Do you have a photo which would help.
Sounds OK. Do you have a photo which would help.
Rockhopper69
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Dec 11, 2025
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Trees
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waterbut
Dec 15, 2025
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