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How do I stunt a begonia boliviensis without killing it?
If you cut it into several bits, then you could plant 3 divisions in a single pot which would bulk it up. Then plant the rest into other pots.I Googled how to split and it said -AI...
If you cut it into several bits, then you could plant 3 divisions in a single pot which would bulk it up. Then plant the rest into other pots.I Googled how to split and it said -AI OverviewSplitting Begonia boliviensis is best done in early spring as tubers start growing, by cutting the...
If you cut it into several bits, then you could plant 3 divisions in a single pot which would bulk it up. Then plant the rest into other pots.I Googled how to split and it said -AI OverviewSplitting Begonia boliviensis is best done in...
If you cut it into several bits, then you could plant 3 divisions in a single pot which would bulk it up. Then plant the rest into other pots.I Googled how to split and it said -AI...
BB3
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Feb 17, 2026 at 7:11 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Pete8
Feb 18, 2026 at 8:58 AM
Whaaattt?
It's a popular form of loft insulation - green rather than that dirty yellow colour and no doubt pays for itself a darn sight quicker. Bit disappointing tho if he thought he was going to be...
It's a popular form of loft insulation - green rather than that dirty yellow colour and no doubt pays for itself a darn sight quicker. Bit disappointing tho if he thought he was going to be picking some early tomatoes
It's a popular form of loft insulation - green rather than that dirty yellow colour and no doubt pays for itself a darn sight quicker. Bit disappointing tho if he thought he was going to be picking some early tomatoes
It's a popular form of loft insulation - green rather than that dirty yellow colour and no doubt pays for itself a darn sight quicker. Bit disappointing tho if he thought he was going to be...
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Aug 17, 2024
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Philippa
Feb 18, 2026 at 3:52 PM
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What's your weather like 2026
The forecast that predicted dry until 3pm was correct. It’s raining steadily now and it’s set to stay all night, unless it falls as snow.
The forecast that predicted dry until 3pm was correct. It’s raining steadily now and it’s set to stay all night, unless it falls as snow.
The forecast that predicted dry until 3pm was correct. It’s raining steadily now and it’s set to stay all night, unless it falls as snow.
The forecast that predicted dry until 3pm was correct. It’s raining steadily now and it’s set to stay all night, unless it falls as snow.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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AuntyRach
Feb 18, 2026 at 4:55 PM
My Garden Progress
I found that Phlox is pretty much bullet proof. If it was me, I'd dig it up, rinse all of the soil from the roots. Pull all of the grass and then re-plant the phlox. I think it would forgive you.
I found that Phlox is pretty much bullet proof. If it was me, I'd dig it up, rinse all of the soil from the roots. Pull all of the grass and then re-plant the phlox. I think it would forgive you.
I found that Phlox is pretty much bullet proof. If it was me, I'd dig it up, rinse all of the soil from the roots. Pull all of the grass and then re-plant the phlox. I think it would forgive you.
I found that Phlox is pretty much bullet proof. If it was me, I'd dig it up, rinse all of the soil from the roots. Pull all of the grass and then re-plant the phlox. I think it would forgive you.
Kevin Cowans
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Jul 19, 2018
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CanadianLori
Feb 17, 2026 at 11:10 PM
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A Joke or Two 2026
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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The Muppet Show
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Ladybird4
Feb 18, 2026 at 6:55 AM
Ideas for shady front garden....
If you did decide to remove your grass areas @machtucker, Hakonechloa makes good ground cover. I have it planted under an Acer in my lower garden shown below in summer, autumn and winter.
If you did decide to remove your grass areas @machtucker, Hakonechloa makes good ground cover. I have it planted under an Acer in my lower garden shown below in summer, autumn and winter.
If you did decide to remove your grass areas @machtucker, Hakonechloa makes good ground cover. I have it planted under an Acer in my lower garden shown below in summer, autumn and winter.
If you did decide to remove your grass areas @machtucker, Hakonechloa makes good ground cover. I have it planted under an Acer in my lower garden shown below in summer, autumn and winter.
machtucker
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Feb 17, 2026 at 3:45 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Plantminded
Feb 18, 2026 at 11:34 AM
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Latest moan from you and me 2026
We can't compete with the US re land mass but we do seem to be catching up rapidly on the size of individuals.
We can't compete with the US re land mass but we do seem to be catching up rapidly on the size of individuals.
We can't compete with the US re land mass but we do seem to be catching up rapidly on the size of individuals.
We can't compete with the US re land mass but we do seem to be catching up rapidly on the size of individuals.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Philippa
Feb 18, 2026 at 3:58 PM
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What are we doing in the garden 2026
Wet and windy again, so I am not actually out there, but I have been watching some juvenile magpies attempting their first nest! It is not going well.
They have chosen a site that is too small...
Wet and windy again, so I am not actually out there, but I have been watching some juvenile magpies attempting their first nest! It is not going well.
They have chosen a site that is too small and difficult to access. They are bringing huge twigs and spending ages trying to bend these into...
Wet and windy again, so I am not actually out there, but I have been watching some juvenile magpies attempting their first nest! It is not going well.
They have chosen a site that is too small and difficult to access. They are bringing huge...
Wet and windy again, so I am not actually out there, but I have been watching some juvenile magpies attempting their first nest! It is not going well.
They have chosen a site that is too small...
simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 1, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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ViewAhead
Feb 18, 2026 at 9:27 AM
Help With Growing Seeds
Oh well my propagator arrived from Uncle Amazon today and me being like a little kid in a nursery, just couldn’t resist and wait.So sowed some seeds these are from last year stock from opened...
Oh well my propagator arrived from Uncle Amazon today and me being like a little kid in a nursery, just couldn’t resist and wait.So sowed some seeds these are from last year stock from opened packed, but stored dry in an airtight box. So sowed some marigolds, cosmos, snapdragons and chilli, I...
Oh well my propagator arrived from Uncle Amazon today and me being like a little kid in a nursery, just couldn’t resist and wait.So sowed some seeds these are from last year stock from opened packed, but stored dry in an airtight box. So sowed...
Oh well my propagator arrived from Uncle Amazon today and me being like a little kid in a nursery, just couldn’t resist and wait.So sowed some seeds these are from last year stock from opened...
GreenFingeredPete
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Feb 7, 2025
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GreenFingeredPete
Feb 18, 2026 at 4:57 PM
Overwhelmed by my garden
Get rid of all the rubbish and plastic and follow the suggestions above so you have a clean slate to work with. Then with some graph paper plan out your garden. If you enter your location you will...
Get rid of all the rubbish and plastic and follow the suggestions above so you have a clean slate to work with. Then with some graph paper plan out your garden. If you enter your location you will receive better advice as you could be anywhere between the Orkneys and the Channel Islands or the...
Get rid of all the rubbish and plastic and follow the suggestions above so you have a clean slate to work with. Then with some graph paper plan out your garden. If you enter your location you will receive better advice as you could be anywhere...
Get rid of all the rubbish and plastic and follow the suggestions above so you have a clean slate to work with. Then with some graph paper plan out your garden. If you enter your location you will...
Pe7e
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Feb 17, 2026 at 3:05 PM
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NEW Gardeners !
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waterbut
Feb 17, 2026 at 5:00 PM
Hot weather on the way?
Within 60 miles of Dorset, do not net to prevent sunshine but it goes help to protect from wind drying, preventing some wilting caused by this and in other weather, creates a nicroclimate worth...
Within 60 miles of Dorset, do not net to prevent sunshine but it goes help to protect from wind drying, preventing some wilting caused by this and in other weather, creates a nicroclimate worth 2-3 degrees . Essential here for pigeon protection especially and butterflies I use scaffold debris...
Within 60 miles of Dorset, do not net to prevent sunshine but it goes help to protect from wind drying, preventing some wilting caused by this and in other weather, creates a nicroclimate worth 2-3 degrees . Essential here for pigeon protection...
Within 60 miles of Dorset, do not net to prevent sunshine but it goes help to protect from wind drying, preventing some wilting caused by this and in other weather, creates a nicroclimate worth...
Allex50
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Feb 16, 2026 at 3:45 PM
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Allotments Discussion
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infradig
Feb 18, 2026 at 3:58 PM
Strawberries preparing
If you are growing them outside then I wouldn't bother about feeding them at present - not worth it given the current wet weather. I have some of mine in the cold GH and even down here, they...
If you are growing them outside then I wouldn't bother about feeding them at present - not worth it given the current wet weather. I have some of mine in the cold GH and even down here, they aren't showing much signs of new growth yet.
If you are growing them outside then I wouldn't bother about feeding them at present - not worth it given the current wet weather. I have some of mine in the cold GH and even down here, they aren't showing much signs of new growth yet.
If you are growing them outside then I wouldn't bother about feeding them at present - not worth it given the current wet weather. I have some of mine in the cold GH and even down here, they...
Allex50
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Feb 16, 2026 at 3:52 PM
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Edible Gardening
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Philippa
Feb 17, 2026 at 3:46 PM
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Show us your gardening purchases 2026
I think they are £30? They couldn't find a label for mine (to scan) so they put it through as one of the proper half whiskey planters, which are £25.I actually bought 2 of those half whiskey...
I think they are £30? They couldn't find a label for mine (to scan) so they put it through as one of the proper half whiskey planters, which are £25.I actually bought 2 of those half whiskey planters at a later stage and painted them black. If I am honest, I prefer them to the plastic version....
I think they are £30? They couldn't find a label for mine (to scan) so they put it through as one of the proper half whiskey planters, which are £25.I actually bought 2 of those half whiskey planters at a later stage and painted them black. If...
I think they are £30? They couldn't find a label for mine (to scan) so they put it through as one of the proper half whiskey planters, which are £25.I actually bought 2 of those half whiskey...
Selleri
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Jan 2, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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CostasK
Feb 17, 2026 at 9:46 PM
Plants for memorial area
Trailing Rosemary would be suitable and more attractive in a small area.
Trailing Rosemary would be suitable and more attractive in a small area.
Trailing Rosemary would be suitable and more attractive in a small area.
Trailing Rosemary would be suitable and more attractive in a small area.
BezzaDougal
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Feb 17, 2026 at 2:46 PM
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Other Plants
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shiney
Feb 18, 2026 at 8:38 AM
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Tomato Growing 2026
Thanks. I'm growing both of those this year, so I'll keep an eye out.
Thanks. I'm growing both of those this year, so I'll keep an eye out.
Thanks. I'm growing both of those this year, so I'll keep an eye out.
Thanks. I'm growing both of those this year, so I'll keep an eye out.
eatenbyweasels
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Dec 18, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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Fred Clarke
Feb 17, 2026 at 2:43 PM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026
Afternoon all.No lent for me as I’ve already had to give up alcohol and caffeine so I feel that I have a free pass.Chilly for my walk today but I wore a different coat with a thick fleecy...
Afternoon all.No lent for me as I’ve already had to give up alcohol and caffeine so I feel that I have a free pass.Chilly for my walk today but I wore a different coat with a thick fleecy lining and that was toasty.I can see some buds on my dark cherry tree too It’s always the first one...
Afternoon all.No lent for me as I’ve already had to give up alcohol and caffeine so I feel that I have a free pass.Chilly for my walk today but I wore a different coat with a thick fleecy lining and that was toasty.I can see some buds on my...
Afternoon all.No lent for me as I’ve already had to give up alcohol and caffeine so I feel that I have a free pass.Chilly for my walk today but I wore a different coat with a thick fleecy...
Loofah
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Jan 1, 2026
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The Muppet Show
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AuntyRach
Feb 18, 2026 at 4:13 PM
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What's Looking Good February 2026
Yet more!
Yet more!
Yet more!
Yet more!
NigelJ
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Feb 1, 2026
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Plantminded
Feb 17, 2026 at 11:33 AM
TurfWorld Limited
Hi all,After a very wet start to the year, a lot of gardens are seeing more moss than grass. Moss loves damp, compacted soil and shady areas, so it is very common in UK gardens.Here are a few...
Hi all,After a very wet start to the year, a lot of gardens are seeing more moss than grass. Moss loves damp, compacted soil and shady areas, so it is very common in UK gardens.Here are a few simple things you can do to help reduce moss and improve your lawn:Rake or scarify the lawn to...
Hi all,After a very wet start to the year, a lot of gardens are seeing more moss than grass. Moss loves damp, compacted soil and shady areas, so it is very common in UK gardens.Here are a few simple things you can do to help reduce moss and...
Hi all,After a very wet start to the year, a lot of gardens are seeing more moss than grass. Moss loves damp, compacted soil and shady areas, so it is very common in UK gardens.Here are a few...
Warren Jones
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Dec 3, 2025
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Business Directory
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Warren Jones
Feb 17, 2026 at 11:24 AM
YouTube mega thread
Logan
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Oct 27, 2024
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Logan
Feb 18, 2026 at 12:51 PM
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Greenhouse - Goodbye Old Friend, Hello New
I'm looking forward to updated pics.
I'm looking forward to updated pics.
I'm looking forward to updated pics.
I'm looking forward to updated pics.
shiney
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Oct 25, 2025
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Garden Projects and DIY
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CanadianLori
Feb 18, 2026 at 1:24 PM
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