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Chillies 2026
My latest chilli report. Mixed my usual chilli seed compost in a bucket. Poured it into my usual seed pods. Planted my 9 Karala chilli seeds and 12 seeds from the free packet in my gardening...
My latest chilli report. Mixed my usual chilli seed compost in a bucket. Poured it into my usual seed pods. Planted my 9 Karala chilli seeds and 12 seeds from the free packet in my gardening magazine and placed on my heat mats. 1 Karala seed has sprouted whilst a 100% germination from the free...
My latest chilli report. Mixed my usual chilli seed compost in a bucket. Poured it into my usual seed pods. Planted my 9 Karala chilli seeds and 12 seeds from the free packet in my gardening magazine and placed on my heat mats. 1 Karala seed has...
My latest chilli report. Mixed my usual chilli seed compost in a bucket. Poured it into my usual seed pods. Planted my 9 Karala chilli seeds and 12 seeds from the free packet in my gardening...
CanadianLori
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Dec 23, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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waterbut
Feb 3, 2026
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I can't think of anything better than sharing an experience with a small group of friends in a remote area. Whether it's the highlands of Scotland or the vast forests of Canada, or maybe just...
I can't think of anything better than sharing an experience with a small group of friends in a remote area. Whether it's the highlands of Scotland or the vast forests of Canada, or maybe just knocking weeds off of the vegetable garden with a hoe on a warm summer day. I'm not sure I'd enjoy it as...
I can't think of anything better than sharing an experience with a small group of friends in a remote area. Whether it's the highlands of Scotland or the vast forests of Canada, or maybe just knocking weeds off of the vegetable garden with a hoe...
I can't think of anything better than sharing an experience with a small group of friends in a remote area. Whether it's the highlands of Scotland or the vast forests of Canada, or maybe just...
Neil Clements
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Jan 29, 2026
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Neil Clements
Feb 3, 2026
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Onion growing 2026
I have Shakespeare sets planted in the greenhouse in autumn. Pinching a bit occasionally for cooking.
I have Shakespeare sets planted in the greenhouse in autumn. Pinching a bit occasionally for cooking.
I have Shakespeare sets planted in the greenhouse in autumn. Pinching a bit occasionally for cooking.
I have Shakespeare sets planted in the greenhouse in autumn. Pinching a bit occasionally for cooking.
burnie
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Dec 12, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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Alisa
Mar 4, 2026 at 6:45 PM
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Potato Growing 2026
I've simplified this year. Foremost, Charlotte and Sarpo Mira. Set to chit.
I've simplified this year. Foremost, Charlotte and Sarpo Mira. Set to chit.
I've simplified this year. Foremost, Charlotte and Sarpo Mira. Set to chit.
I've simplified this year. Foremost, Charlotte and Sarpo Mira. Set to chit.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Edible Gardening
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Allotment Boy
Feb 3, 2026
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Where to go and what can I expect
That company also has cat shareholders, they won’t be too happy at the moment though because my CatWatch is still working
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That company also has cat shareholders, they won’t be too happy at the moment though because my CatWatch is still working
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That company also has cat shareholders, they won’t be too happy at the moment though because my CatWatch is still working
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That company also has cat shareholders, they won’t be too happy at the moment though because my CatWatch is still working
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simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 13, 2026
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Gardening Discussions
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Plantminded
Feb 2, 2026
Red robin in a pot
Cube shaped planters are good for stability. They can get heavy when filled with compost so consider a lightweight composite or recycled plastic version, some are made to look like slate or stone...
Cube shaped planters are good for stability. They can get heavy when filled with compost so consider a lightweight composite or recycled plastic version, some are made to look like slate or stone and are quite convincing. Avoid the faux lead material though, it doesn’t last more than a couple of...
Cube shaped planters are good for stability. They can get heavy when filled with compost so consider a lightweight composite or recycled plastic version, some are made to look like slate or stone and are quite convincing. Avoid the faux lead...
Cube shaped planters are good for stability. They can get heavy when filled with compost so consider a lightweight composite or recycled plastic version, some are made to look like slate or stone...
Julie2709
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Jan 31, 2026
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Container Gardening
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Plantminded
Feb 2, 2026
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