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Hardy fuchsia?
I must have a word with my Delta Sarah as it definitely aspires to be an archer!
I must have a word with my Delta Sarah as it definitely aspires to be an archer!
I must have a word with my Delta Sarah as it definitely aspires to be an archer!
I must have a word with my Delta Sarah as it definitely aspires to be an archer!
Fat Controller
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Feb 23, 2026 at 2:16 PM
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Gardening Discussions
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ViewAhead
Feb 23, 2026 at 5:06 PM
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Latest moan from you and me 2026
My hubby always says "terrible things happen in the countryside". Glad I live in suburbia. I think he means people get murdered and no-one hears.
My hubby always says "terrible things happen in the countryside". Glad I live in suburbia. I think he means people get murdered and no-one hears.
My hubby always says "terrible things happen in the countryside". Glad I live in suburbia. I think he means people get murdered and no-one hears.
My hubby always says "terrible things happen in the countryside". Glad I live in suburbia. I think he means people get murdered and no-one hears.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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cactus_girl
Feb 23, 2026 at 7:48 PM
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Gardens and Pretty Places we have visited
Beautiful photos. Thank you
Beautiful photos. Thank you
Beautiful photos. Thank you
Beautiful photos. Thank you
Busy-Lizzie
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May 6, 2024
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Garden Visits
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Busy-Lizzie
Feb 23, 2026 at 5:20 PM
Whaaattt?
The biscuit jar. I try not to eat all at once, and use it to reward The Child after hard labour.
The biscuit jar. I try not to eat all at once, and use it to reward The Child after hard labour.
The biscuit jar. I try not to eat all at once, and use it to reward The Child after hard labour.
The biscuit jar. I try not to eat all at once, and use it to reward The Child after hard labour.
Tidemark
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Aug 17, 2024
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Selleri
Feb 23, 2026 at 7:13 PM
My Garden Progress
Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, the Weather was Nice This Morning so I spent 2.5 Hours catching up on Weeding in the Back Garden that I was not able to do at the End of Last Season.This...
Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, the Weather was Nice This Morning so I spent 2.5 Hours catching up on Weeding in the Back Garden that I was not able to do at the End of Last Season.This is how it looks now:Ready for Spring, More or Less
Now I just need to do the...
Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, the Weather was Nice This Morning so I spent 2.5 Hours catching up on Weeding in the Back Garden that I was not able to do at the End of Last Season.This is how it looks now:Ready for...
Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, the Weather was Nice This Morning so I spent 2.5 Hours catching up on Weeding in the Back Garden that I was not able to do at the End of Last Season.This...
Kevin Cowans
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Jul 19, 2018
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Kevin Cowans
Feb 23, 2026 at 3:25 PM
Advice or ideas on narrow garden landscaping, partitioning and dealing with a raised patio
I repurposed surplus concrete patio tiles as stepping stones, using an angle grinder to soften the shape into something less square. Picture below shows the shape - the wonkiness comes from not...
I repurposed surplus concrete patio tiles as stepping stones, using an angle grinder to soften the shape into something less square. Picture below shows the shape - the wonkiness comes from not being level-headed. On places like gumtree you may find tiles that you can recycle. I don't mind that...
I repurposed surplus concrete patio tiles as stepping stones, using an angle grinder to soften the shape into something less square. Picture below shows the shape - the wonkiness comes from not being level-headed. On places like gumtree you may...
I repurposed surplus concrete patio tiles as stepping stones, using an angle grinder to soften the shape into something less square. Picture below shows the shape - the wonkiness comes from not...
Dan1981
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Oct 29, 2025
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micearguers
Feb 23, 2026 at 3:12 PM
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What's Looking Good February 2026
Camellia Mary Williams.
Camellia Mary Williams.
Camellia Mary Williams.
Camellia Mary Williams.
NigelJ
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Feb 1, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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Plantminded
Feb 23, 2026 at 7:50 PM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026
Just reporting back. They loved it. We did Chinese zodiac animals too. And why you should vote. Always.
Just reporting back. They loved it. We did Chinese zodiac animals too. And why you should vote. Always.
Just reporting back. They loved it. We did Chinese zodiac animals too. And why you should vote. Always.
Just reporting back. They loved it. We did Chinese zodiac animals too. And why you should vote. Always.
Loofah
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Jan 1, 2026
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The Muppet Show
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Penny_Forthem
Feb 23, 2026 at 8:53 PM
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Better still, you belong here with the GC family - the best of the bunch!
Better still, you belong here with the GC family - the best of the bunch!
Better still, you belong here with the GC family - the best of the bunch!
Better still, you belong here with the GC family - the best of the bunch!
Michael Hewett
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Dec 20, 2025
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Computer Corner
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Fat Controller
Feb 23, 2026 at 7:16 PM
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What's buzzing flying near you 2026
Late afternoon visit from a Sparrowhawk which looks like a new young male, no bigger than a Collared Dove. Fortunately it didn't catch anything.
Late afternoon visit from a Sparrowhawk which looks like a new young male, no bigger than a Collared Dove. Fortunately it didn't catch anything.
Late afternoon visit from a Sparrowhawk which looks like a new young male, no bigger than a Collared Dove. Fortunately it didn't catch anything.
Late afternoon visit from a Sparrowhawk which looks like a new young male, no bigger than a Collared Dove. Fortunately it didn't catch anything.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Wildlife Corner
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strongylodon
Feb 23, 2026 at 12:11 PM
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Flood waters receding but will come back if the rains come again.
Flood waters receding but will come back if the rains come again.
Flood waters receding but will come back if the rains come again.
Flood waters receding but will come back if the rains come again.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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On the Levels
Feb 23, 2026 at 9:33 PM
Bird feeding problems
Rats can certainly be a problem if they can access your house and that is when many people draw the line even when accepting them in the garden. I don't know whether methods have changed but...
Rats can certainly be a problem if they can access your house and that is when many people draw the line even when accepting them in the garden. I don't know whether methods have changed but years ago Pest Control people would always advise someone to stop putting out food for birds for several...
Rats can certainly be a problem if they can access your house and that is when many people draw the line even when accepting them in the garden. I don't know whether methods have changed but years ago Pest Control people would always advise...
Rats can certainly be a problem if they can access your house and that is when many people draw the line even when accepting them in the garden. I don't know whether methods have changed but...
Michael Hewett
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Feb 23, 2026 at 8:30 AM
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Wildlife Corner
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Philippa
Feb 23, 2026 at 12:01 PM
Blue bells
I thought the same when we first moved here and several clumps pf bluebells appeared the first spring. After 10 years or so they had spread all over, into the bases of shrubs etc. I've been...
I thought the same when we first moved here and several clumps pf bluebells appeared the first spring. After 10 years or so they had spread all over, into the bases of shrubs etc. I've been digging out as many as I can and slicing off the rest every year since.
I thought the same when we first moved here and several clumps pf bluebells appeared the first spring. After 10 years or so they had spread all over, into the bases of shrubs etc. I've been digging out as many as I can and slicing off the rest...
I thought the same when we first moved here and several clumps pf bluebells appeared the first spring. After 10 years or so they had spread all over, into the bases of shrubs etc. I've been...
hi2u_uk
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Feb 22, 2026 at 12:45 PM
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Garden Projects and DIY
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JennyJB
Feb 23, 2026 at 11:58 AM
How do I move a heavy plant without help?
I bought one of these my back loves it!
I bought one of these my back loves it!
I bought one of these my back loves it!
I bought one of these my back loves it!
Howard Stone
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Feb 22, 2026 at 6:49 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Banana Man
Feb 23, 2026 at 5:53 PM
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WILDFLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE OUT WALKING
Some kind of parasite if I remember correctly.
Some kind of parasite if I remember correctly.
Some kind of parasite if I remember correctly.
Some kind of parasite if I remember correctly.
Marley Farley
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Jan 3, 2019
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pete
Feb 23, 2026 at 10:53 AM
How do you feel if this happens?
No, thats factory formed. Proper gates are hand forged but totally unaffordable.....
No, thats factory formed. Proper gates are hand forged but totally unaffordable.....
No, thats factory formed. Proper gates are hand forged but totally unaffordable.....
No, thats factory formed. Proper gates are hand forged but totally unaffordable.....
Erigeron
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Feb 21, 2026 at 5:23 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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infradig
Feb 23, 2026 at 10:42 AM
Hydrangea and flowering quince
The second picture is a cotoneaster, probably cotoneaster horizontalis. It looks fine and will burst into leaf soon. The first a mophead hydrangea and it's likely to be fine. The mop head part...
The second picture is a cotoneaster, probably cotoneaster horizontalis. It looks fine and will burst into leaf soon. The first a mophead hydrangea and it's likely to be fine. The mop head part is important if you want flowers this year because they flower on the previous seasons growth....
The second picture is a cotoneaster, probably cotoneaster horizontalis. It looks fine and will burst into leaf soon. The first a mophead hydrangea and it's likely to be fine. The mop head part is important if you want flowers this year because...
The second picture is a cotoneaster, probably cotoneaster horizontalis. It looks fine and will burst into leaf soon. The first a mophead hydrangea and it's likely to be fine. The mop head part...
Karen Ballington
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Feb 22, 2026 at 6:55 PM
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How To Use Xenforo
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Thevictorian
Feb 23, 2026 at 10:27 AM
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A Joke or Two 2026
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY BY PAM AYRESThe missus bought a Paperback, down Shepton Mallet way, I had a look inside her bag;... T'was "Fifty Shades of Grey".Well I just left her to it, And at ten I...
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY BY PAM AYRESThe missus bought a Paperback, down Shepton Mallet way, I had a look inside her bag;... T'was "Fifty Shades of Grey".Well I just left her to it, And at ten I went to bed. An hour later she appeared; The sight filled me with dread.In her left hand she...
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY BY PAM AYRESThe missus bought a Paperback, down Shepton Mallet way, I had a look inside her bag;... T'was "Fifty Shades of Grey".Well I just left her to it, And at ten I went to bed. An hour later she appeared; The...
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY BY PAM AYRESThe missus bought a Paperback, down Shepton Mallet way, I had a look inside her bag;... T'was "Fifty Shades of Grey".Well I just left her to it, And at ten I...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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The Muppet Show
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Fat Controller
Feb 23, 2026 at 5:49 PM
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Planted out the globe artichokes seedlings that have been in the garden room for months. Put in a different part of the garden veg area as the usual place didn't work last year. Then went and...
Planted out the globe artichokes seedlings that have been in the garden room for months. Put in a different part of the garden veg area as the usual place didn't work last year. Then went and collected primrose flowers for the first wine of the year (actually not true as we did do beetroot...
Planted out the globe artichokes seedlings that have been in the garden room for months. Put in a different part of the garden veg area as the usual place didn't work last year. Then went and collected primrose flowers for the first wine of the...
Planted out the globe artichokes seedlings that have been in the garden room for months. Put in a different part of the garden veg area as the usual place didn't work last year. Then went and...
simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 1, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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On the Levels
Feb 23, 2026 at 9:27 PM
Doable do you think?
Agreed.The wobbyness detracts from the rest of the garden and the main shape is meant to unite one idea together in a garden that size, so the lawn leads the eye to the borders etc.Unless of...
Agreed.The wobbyness detracts from the rest of the garden and the main shape is meant to unite one idea together in a garden that size, so the lawn leads the eye to the borders etc.Unless of course you want the lawn to be a feature lawn then, you'd need to make sure you maintain it very...
Agreed.The wobbyness detracts from the rest of the garden and the main shape is meant to unite one idea together in a garden that size, so the lawn leads the eye to the borders etc.Unless of course you want the lawn to be a feature lawn...
Agreed.The wobbyness detracts from the rest of the garden and the main shape is meant to unite one idea together in a garden that size, so the lawn leads the eye to the borders etc.Unless of...
Beatts
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Feb 19, 2026 at 8:36 PM
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Garden Projects and DIY
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Jungle Jane
Feb 23, 2026 at 7:46 AM
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