Log in or Sign up
Gardeners Corner - The Friendly Gardening Forum
Home
Forums
>
Recent Posts
New Posts
New Profile Posts
Page 2 of 7
< Prev
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Next >
Title
Replies
Views
Last Message
x
14
What's Looking Good February 2026
Yet more!
Yet more!
Yet more!
Yet more!
NigelJ
,
Feb 1, 2026
,
General Gardening Discussion
...
2
3
Replies:
44
Views:
1,555
Plantminded
Feb 17, 2026 at 11:33 AM
Partial screening suggestions
That Escallonia should be a good one I had one in my last garden. Mahonias and Nandinas are slow growing, as you have found, and need more space to show their eventual shape, they are not really...
That Escallonia should be a good one I had one in my last garden. Mahonias and Nandinas are slow growing, as you have found, and need more space to show their eventual shape, they are not really hedging plants.Another option, if you don’t mind it being deciduous, is flowering currant, Ribes...
That Escallonia should be a good one I had one in my last garden. Mahonias and Nandinas are slow growing, as you have found, and need more space to show their eventual shape, they are not really hedging plants.Another option, if you don’t mind...
That Escallonia should be a good one I had one in my last garden. Mahonias and Nandinas are slow growing, as you have found, and need more space to show their eventual shape, they are not really...
PoppyB
,
Feb 12, 2026 at 9:44 PM
,
Other Plants
Replies:
11
Views:
329
Plantminded
Feb 15, 2026 at 4:07 PM
Planting Advice for Newly Landscaped Garden (Horley, UK)
Landscaping has now mostly completed and I'm now able to share pictures of the beds (in alphabetical order). Please let me know your planting suggestions.
Landscaping has now mostly completed and I'm now able to share pictures of the beds (in alphabetical order). Please let me know your planting suggestions.
Landscaping has now mostly completed and I'm now able to share pictures of the beds (in alphabetical order). Please let me know your planting suggestions.
Landscaping has now mostly completed and I'm now able to share pictures of the beds (in alphabetical order). Please let me know your planting suggestions.
Andrew Funnell
,
Feb 3, 2026
,
Off-Topic Discussion
Replies:
13
Views:
509
Andrew Funnell
Feb 15, 2026 at 2:26 PM
My Garden Progress
Hello allWell, I did the First Pressure Wash of the Year for the Patio, Paving and Setts.I would of preferred to wait until Early March but the Patio and Paving were Deady, Very Slippy
The...
Hello allWell, I did the First Pressure Wash of the Year for the Patio, Paving and Setts.I would of preferred to wait until Early March but the Patio and Paving were Deady, Very Slippy
The Final Straw was almost Falling on it This Morning, so.....It does look much Better so that is a...
Hello allWell, I did the First Pressure Wash of the Year for the Patio, Paving and Setts.I would of preferred to wait until Early March but the Patio and Paving were Deady, Very Slippy
The Final Straw was almost Falling on it This Morning,...
Hello allWell, I did the First Pressure Wash of the Year for the Patio, Paving and Setts.I would of preferred to wait until Early March but the Patio and Paving were Deady, Very Slippy
The...
Kevin Cowans
,
Jul 19, 2018
,
General Gardening Discussion
...
52
53
54
Replies:
800
Views:
82,465
Kevin Cowans
Feb 17, 2026 at 11:35 AM
Sticky
FEBRUARY PHOTO COMPETITION 2026
Walkies
Walkies
Walkies
Walkies
shiney
,
Feb 1, 2026
,
Photo Competitions
...
2
Replies:
19
Views:
1,453
Love my chicken
Feb 15, 2026 at 12:21 PM
Growing strawberries in a raised bed
I've half answered your query Penny on the Wakey Wakey thread.At the moment I'm growing Mara des bois ones in pots in my lean to greeenhouse to keep away slugs, snails and woodlice. They are...
I've half answered your query Penny on the Wakey Wakey thread.At the moment I'm growing Mara des bois ones in pots in my lean to greeenhouse to keep away slugs, snails and woodlice. They are smaller but sweeter and crop for longer. Previously I'd bought a pack of 3 different kinds, Florence,...
I've half answered your query Penny on the Wakey Wakey thread.At the moment I'm growing Mara des bois ones in pots in my lean to greeenhouse to keep away slugs, snails and woodlice. They are smaller but sweeter and crop for longer. Previously...
I've half answered your query Penny on the Wakey Wakey thread.At the moment I'm growing Mara des bois ones in pots in my lean to greeenhouse to keep away slugs, snails and woodlice. They are...
Penny_Forthem
,
Feb 15, 2026 at 10:56 AM
,
Container Gardening
Replies:
1
Views:
95
lizzie27
Feb 15, 2026 at 11:23 AM
Sticky
Show Us Your HousePlants In Bloom Now 2026
Things that happen when you raid BM for reduced to clear- bulbs, end up with too many, and stuff them anywhere anyhow.Finish with placing behind the curtain and forget about them for a month or...
Things that happen when you raid BM for reduced to clear- bulbs, end up with too many, and stuff them anywhere anyhow.Finish with placing behind the curtain and forget about them for a month or so.
Things that happen when you raid BM for reduced to clear- bulbs, end up with too many, and stuff them anywhere anyhow.Finish with placing behind the curtain and forget about them for a month or so.
Things that happen when you raid BM for reduced to clear- bulbs, end up with too many, and stuff them anywhere anyhow.Finish with placing behind the curtain and forget about them for a month or...
JWK
,
Jan 1, 2026
,
Other Plants
...
2
Replies:
16
Views:
1,115
Selleri
Feb 15, 2026 at 10:53 AM
What is this Weed?
Looks a match to me for Cardamine hirsuta.Structure and Shape: The leaves are pinnately compound, meaning they have a central stem (rachis) with multiple leaflets arranged on either side....
Looks a match to me for Cardamine hirsuta.Structure and Shape: The leaves are pinnately compound, meaning they have a central stem (rachis) with multiple leaflets arranged on either side. There are typically 3 to 7 pairs (sometimes 5-15) of lateral leaflets, plus a single, distinct, terminal...
Looks a match to me for Cardamine hirsuta.Structure and Shape: The leaves are pinnately compound, meaning they have a central stem (rachis) with multiple leaflets arranged on either side. There are typically 3 to 7 pairs (sometimes 5-15) of...
Looks a match to me for Cardamine hirsuta.Structure and Shape: The leaves are pinnately compound, meaning they have a central stem (rachis) with multiple leaflets arranged on either side....
Kevin Cowans
,
Feb 13, 2026 at 3:28 PM
,
Identification Area
...
2
Replies:
17
Views:
500
Silver surfer
Feb 15, 2026 at 10:33 AM
Moving a David Austin shrub rose
Thanks everyone. I think I've successfully moved it. Oddly it didn't have masses of roots. These Davjd Austin roses have resly struggled in my garden
Thanks everyone. I think I've successfully moved it. Oddly it didn't have masses of roots. These Davjd Austin roses have resly struggled in my garden
Thanks everyone. I think I've successfully moved it. Oddly it didn't have masses of roots. These Davjd Austin roses have resly struggled in my garden
Thanks everyone. I think I've successfully moved it. Oddly it didn't have masses of roots. These Davjd Austin roses have resly struggled in my garden
Nickoslesteros
,
Feb 8, 2026
,
Gardening Discussions
Replies:
4
Views:
261
Nickoslesteros
Feb 15, 2026 at 9:00 AM
Sticky
What's buzzing flying near you 2026
White Tailed Eagle seen flying high over the house this morning, looks like the male of the 'resident' pair as it only has one foot.
White Tailed Eagle seen flying high over the house this morning, looks like the male of the 'resident' pair as it only has one foot.
White Tailed Eagle seen flying high over the house this morning, looks like the male of the 'resident' pair as it only has one foot.
White Tailed Eagle seen flying high over the house this morning, looks like the male of the 'resident' pair as it only has one foot.
JWK
,
Jan 1, 2026
,
Wildlife Corner
...
2
3
Replies:
33
Views:
1,370
strongylodon
Feb 14, 2026 at 7:40 PM
x
3
Plants which tolerate wet winters and dry summers
We went there a few years ago - my dream garden!
We went there a few years ago - my dream garden!
We went there a few years ago - my dream garden!
We went there a few years ago - my dream garden!
Plantminded
,
Feb 13, 2026 at 12:26 PM
,
General Gardening Discussion
...
2
Replies:
22
Views:
542
Baalmaiden
Feb 14, 2026 at 7:16 PM
x
9
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
I agree, very cheery.
I agree, very cheery.
I agree, very cheery.
I agree, very cheery.
Victoria
,
Jun 1, 2021
,
Tropical Gardening
...
13
14
15
Replies:
215
Views:
33,246
Victoria
Feb 14, 2026 at 4:53 PM
Sticky
x
15
Show us your gardening purchases 2026
@Alisa that's actually the same planter that I used to create a container pond! Though I am looking to upgrade to a bigger one soon, if I can find one that doesn't cost a fortune.
@Alisa that's actually the same planter that I used to create a container pond! Though I am looking to upgrade to a bigger one soon, if I can find one that doesn't cost a fortune.
@Alisa that's actually the same planter that I used to create a container pond! Though I am looking to upgrade to a bigger one soon, if I can find one that doesn't cost a fortune.
@Alisa that's actually the same planter that I used to create a container pond! Though I am looking to upgrade to a bigger one soon, if I can find one that doesn't cost a fortune.
Selleri
,
Jan 2, 2026
,
General Gardening Discussion
...
4
5
6
Replies:
89
Views:
3,404
CostasK
Feb 17, 2026 at 3:34 PM
Hozelock Auto Reel, Outside Year round or.....
HelloThe one I purchased, with 30m of Hose, reaches the end of the Back Garden, not Hard to do, and more importantly, reaches all of the Front Garden too
I made sure to Measure before I...
HelloThe one I purchased, with 30m of Hose, reaches the end of the Back Garden, not Hard to do, and more importantly, reaches all of the Front Garden too
I made sure to Measure before I Ordered and it came to 26m so at 30m all is Good
Kevin
HelloThe one I purchased, with 30m of Hose, reaches the end of the Back Garden, not Hard to do, and more importantly, reaches all of the Front Garden too
I made sure to Measure before I Ordered and it came to 26m so at 30m all is Good
Kevin
HelloThe one I purchased, with 30m of Hose, reaches the end of the Back Garden, not Hard to do, and more importantly, reaches all of the Front Garden too
I made sure to Measure before I...
Kevin Cowans
,
Feb 14, 2026 at 10:31 AM
,
Tools And Equipment
Replies:
7
Views:
146
Kevin Cowans
Feb 14, 2026 at 12:55 PM
Sticky
Things that have made you happy today 2026
Don't want to brag, but we've got sunshine here in Wilts
Don't want to brag, but we've got sunshine here in Wilts
Don't want to brag, but we've got sunshine here in Wilts
Don't want to brag, but we've got sunshine here in Wilts
JWK
,
Jan 1, 2026
,
Off-Topic Discussion
...
3
4
5
Replies:
62
Views:
3,575
LittleSparrah
Feb 14, 2026 at 8:28 AM
any tips for rain and outdoor plants in containers ?
If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst...
If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst the rain continues other than providing some form of cover for each container. A few sticks in each...
If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst the rain continues other than providing some form...
If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst...
hi2u_uk
,
Feb 7, 2026
,
Container Gardening
Replies:
12
Views:
487
Philippa
Feb 13, 2026 at 3:21 PM
Old apple trees and water shoots
Yes I agree with previous posts. You need to do a light trim now ( so as not to stimulate overgrowth) and a summer prune later in August or September. With the summer prune you will reduce...
Yes I agree with previous posts. You need to do a light trim now ( so as not to stimulate overgrowth) and a summer prune later in August or September. With the summer prune you will reduce vigour as you will remove energy from the sap and leaves being taken out. The reason winter pruning...
Yes I agree with previous posts. You need to do a light trim now ( so as not to stimulate overgrowth) and a summer prune later in August or September. With the summer prune you will reduce vigour as you will remove energy from the sap and...
Yes I agree with previous posts. You need to do a light trim now ( so as not to stimulate overgrowth) and a summer prune later in August or September. With the summer prune you will reduce...
Greenlion66
,
Feb 13, 2026 at 1:54 PM
,
Trees
Replies:
4
Views:
141
Allotment Boy
Feb 13, 2026 at 2:57 PM
Has anyone planted a decorative garden only with edibles?
All my plants are edible but I wouldn't say they are decorative and some have never fruited eg my figs Some plants just constantly die eg my cranberries
All my plants are edible but I wouldn't say they are decorative and some have never fruited eg my figs Some plants just constantly die eg my cranberries
All my plants are edible but I wouldn't say they are decorative and some have never fruited eg my figs Some plants just constantly die eg my cranberries
All my plants are edible but I wouldn't say they are decorative and some have never fruited eg my figs Some plants just constantly die eg my cranberries
Neil Clements
,
Feb 6, 2026
,
Edible Gardening
...
2
3
Replies:
43
Views:
982
hi2u_uk
Feb 12, 2026 at 9:39 PM
Starting seeds on moist paper instead of compost- share your method
I still like my soil block method.
I still like my soil block method.
I still like my soil block method.
I still like my soil block method.
Selleri
,
Jan 28, 2026
,
Propagation This Month
Replies:
11
Views:
556
CanadianLori
Feb 12, 2026 at 9:35 PM
Herbs that are looking good this week…
A new year, and I am still picking herbs each week!This week, we have rosemary (one plant is starting to flower!), winter savoury and bronze fennel.
A new year, and I am still picking herbs each week!This week, we have rosemary (one plant is starting to flower!), winter savoury and bronze fennel.
A new year, and I am still picking herbs each week!This week, we have rosemary (one plant is starting to flower!), winter savoury and bronze fennel.
A new year, and I am still picking herbs each week!This week, we have rosemary (one plant is starting to flower!), winter savoury and bronze fennel.
Sian in Belgium
,
Apr 10, 2025
,
Herbs and Wildflowers
...
2
Replies:
15
Views:
2,700
Sian in Belgium
Feb 12, 2026 at 2:55 PM
Showing results 21 to 40 of 122
Loading...
Show Ignored Content
Page 2 of 7
< Prev
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Next >
Log in with Facebook
Log in with Google
Your name or email address:
Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is:
Forgot your password?
Stay logged in
Gardeners Corner - The Friendly Gardening Forum
Home
Forums
>
Home
Forums
Forums
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Posts
Spy
Gallery
Gallery
Quick Links
Categories
Explore User's Albums
New Albums
New Photos
Cameras
Locations
Collections
Streams Cloud
Directory
Directory
Quick Links
Directory Home
New Listings
Blogs
Blogs
Quick Links
Media
Media
Quick Links
categories
Playlists
Random Media
Members
Members
Quick Links
Notable Members
Current Visitors
New Profile Posts
Menu
Search
Search titles only
Posted by Member:
Separate names with a comma.
Newer Than:
Useful Searches
Recent Posts
More...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Accept
Learn More...
Dismiss Notice