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  1. JWK
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  2. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Good morning all. Pinch and a punch for the first of the month and no returns. White rabbits also. Gardening today I hope (how many times have I said that so far this year??) It does feel...
    Good morning all. Pinch and a punch for the first of the month and no returns. White rabbits also. Gardening today I hope (how many times have I said that so far this year??) It does feel slightly milder this morning so that is a good start. Have a great day and let's celebrate the first day of...
    Good morning all. Pinch and a punch for the first of the month and no returns. White rabbits also. Gardening today I hope (how many times have I said that so far this year??) It does feel slightly milder this morning so that is a good start....
    Good morning all. Pinch and a punch for the first of the month and no returns. White rabbits also. Gardening today I hope (how many times have I said that so far this year??) It does feel...
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  3. latimer

    Is this mad idea? Or just gardening?

    I have planted Deutzia which not only have a lovely green from early spring to late summer and allow planting of flowers around them. but they also have lovely flowers which are loved by bees and...
    I have planted Deutzia which not only have a lovely green from early spring to late summer and allow planting of flowers around them. but they also have lovely flowers which are loved by bees and butterflies in May/June. You could plant a Deutzia in the middle of your beds. They don't need care...
    I have planted Deutzia which not only have a lovely green from early spring to late summer and allow planting of flowers around them. but they also have lovely flowers which are loved by bees and butterflies in May/June. You could plant a...
    I have planted Deutzia which not only have a lovely green from early spring to late summer and allow planting of flowers around them. but they also have lovely flowers which are loved by bees and...
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  4. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    Sun breaking up light cloud, 10c. Another dust haze day but mostly sunny and high teen temps so an okay first day of March.
    Sun breaking up light cloud, 10c. Another dust haze day but mostly sunny and high teen temps so an okay first day of March.
    Sun breaking up light cloud, 10c. Another dust haze day but mostly sunny and high teen temps so an okay first day of March.
    Sun breaking up light cloud, 10c. Another dust haze day but mostly sunny and high teen temps so an okay first day of March.
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  5. NigelJ
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    What's Looking Good February 2026

    New Thread Here:-What's Looking Good March 2026
    New Thread Here:-What's Looking Good March 2026
    New Thread Here:-What's Looking Good March 2026
    New Thread Here:-What's Looking Good March 2026
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  6. shiney
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    What's Looking Good March 2026

    February Thread Here:-What's Looking Good February 2026
    February Thread Here:-What's Looking Good February 2026
    February Thread Here:-What's Looking Good February 2026
    February Thread Here:-What's Looking Good February 2026
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  7. shiney
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  8. Adam1303

    What to plant in my borders? (Suggestions)

    I have just made a new bed with roses and perennials, mostly sunny, clay soil with lots of compost worked in. These are what I planted between the roses, campanula, veronica, salvias, pink...
    I have just made a new bed with roses and perennials, mostly sunny, clay soil with lots of compost worked in. These are what I planted between the roses, campanula, veronica, salvias, pink penstemon, hemerocallis, anchusa, nepeta and lychnis coronaria. There is a nearby bed with lots of shrubs...
    I have just made a new bed with roses and perennials, mostly sunny, clay soil with lots of compost worked in. These are what I planted between the roses, campanula, veronica, salvias, pink penstemon, hemerocallis, anchusa, nepeta and lychnis...
    I have just made a new bed with roses and perennials, mostly sunny, clay soil with lots of compost worked in. These are what I planted between the roses, campanula, veronica, salvias, pink...
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  9. BB3

    Vine weevil grub

    Even more info for you. All vine weevils are female. There are no male ones.
    Even more info for you. All vine weevils are female. There are no male ones.
    Even more info for you. All vine weevils are female. There are no male ones.
    Even more info for you. All vine weevils are female. There are no male ones.
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  10. Logan
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  11. JWK
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  12. Alan Tomox

    Feeding Phaleopsis in winter

    Just been watching some videos on Youtube, my orchids are looking quite sad at the moment and I thought I'd pick up some tips there. One guy was watering his orchids with ground coffee (pour on...
    Just been watching some videos on Youtube, my orchids are looking quite sad at the moment and I thought I'd pick up some tips there. One guy was watering his orchids with ground coffee (pour on boiling water, allow to cool and then strain), and another was using a solution made from sliced...
    Just been watching some videos on Youtube, my orchids are looking quite sad at the moment and I thought I'd pick up some tips there. One guy was watering his orchids with ground coffee (pour on boiling water, allow to cool and then strain), and...
    Just been watching some videos on Youtube, my orchids are looking quite sad at the moment and I thought I'd pick up some tips there. One guy was watering his orchids with ground coffee (pour on...
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  13. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    As a vegetarian, I saw the mention of slaughtering animals a while back and looked away. I shall not be reading this thread again for some time. A relative trained as a vet and was obliged to...
    As a vegetarian, I saw the mention of slaughtering animals a while back and looked away. I shall not be reading this thread again for some time. A relative trained as a vet and was obliged to visit an abbatoir as part of the training. An overnight conversion to vegetarianism ensued.Cheerio.
    As a vegetarian, I saw the mention of slaughtering animals a while back and looked away. I shall not be reading this thread again for some time. A relative trained as a vet and was obliged to visit an abbatoir as part of the training. An...
    As a vegetarian, I saw the mention of slaughtering animals a while back and looked away. I shall not be reading this thread again for some time. A relative trained as a vet and was obliged to...
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  14. wiseowl
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    Land /Water Wildlife

    I've never had newts so I guess it balances out, but the frogs are making a big comeback here after a few years of not so many, I think there was a virus a few years ago.
    I've never had newts so I guess it balances out, but the frogs are making a big comeback here after a few years of not so many, I think there was a virus a few years ago.
    I've never had newts so I guess it balances out, but the frogs are making a big comeback here after a few years of not so many, I think there was a virus a few years ago.
    I've never had newts so I guess it balances out, but the frogs are making a big comeback here after a few years of not so many, I think there was a virus a few years ago.
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  15. GreenFingeredPete

    Help With Growing Seeds

    I quite often separate sweet peas. If you do it early before the roots entangle, it's fine.
    I quite often separate sweet peas. If you do it early before the roots entangle, it's fine.
    I quite often separate sweet peas. If you do it early before the roots entangle, it's fine.
    I quite often separate sweet peas. If you do it early before the roots entangle, it's fine.
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  16. Selleri
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    Show us your gardening purchases 2026

    Mostly good size, not seen a Hedychium this small before.
    Mostly good size, not seen a Hedychium this small before.
    Mostly good size, not seen a Hedychium this small before.
    Mostly good size, not seen a Hedychium this small before.
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  17. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    I decided the dry day was the opportunity to split some hellebores for our garden club sale in 2 weeks. Unfortunately I had to move my cardiocrinum just to get access to the hellebores, which were...
    I decided the dry day was the opportunity to split some hellebores for our garden club sale in 2 weeks. Unfortunately I had to move my cardiocrinum just to get access to the hellebores, which were mutinously hanging on and refusing to lift. I started using a post hole spade (long narrow with...
    I decided the dry day was the opportunity to split some hellebores for our garden club sale in 2 weeks. Unfortunately I had to move my cardiocrinum just to get access to the hellebores, which were mutinously hanging on and refusing to lift. I...
    I decided the dry day was the opportunity to split some hellebores for our garden club sale in 2 weeks. Unfortunately I had to move my cardiocrinum just to get access to the hellebores, which were...
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  18. shiney
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    Greenhouse - Goodbye Old Friend, Hello New

    @Selleri Sorry! :sad:
    @Selleri Sorry! :sad:
    @Selleri Sorry! :sad:
    @Selleri Sorry! :sad:
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  19. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    As far as the BBC are concerned it just looked like they targeted very different kinds of people, TBH I would be embarrassed by the kind kind of people they were talking to that were the Reform...
    As far as the BBC are concerned it just looked like they targeted very different kinds of people, TBH I would be embarrassed by the kind kind of people they were talking to that were the Reform voters, they were all very old and almost not awake.I dont see individual immigrants as a threat, I...
    As far as the BBC are concerned it just looked like they targeted very different kinds of people, TBH I would be embarrassed by the kind kind of people they were talking to that were the Reform voters, they were all very old and almost not...
    As far as the BBC are concerned it just looked like they targeted very different kinds of people, TBH I would be embarrassed by the kind kind of people they were talking to that were the Reform...
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  20. Sydney Carton

    Hedge dying?

    I can only identify the ivy in your photos, do you know what species your hedge is? The ivy has undoubtedly taken a hold over it, depriving it of light, nutrients and water. A close up of the...
    I can only identify the ivy in your photos, do you know what species your hedge is? The ivy has undoubtedly taken a hold over it, depriving it of light, nutrients and water. A close up of the hedging with leaves visible would be helpful.
    I can only identify the ivy in your photos, do you know what species your hedge is? The ivy has undoubtedly taken a hold over it, depriving it of light, nutrients and water. A close up of the hedging with leaves visible would be helpful.
    I can only identify the ivy in your photos, do you know what species your hedge is? The ivy has undoubtedly taken a hold over it, depriving it of light, nutrients and water. A close up of the...
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