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  1. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    Dreadful rain and wind last night.Full sun and blue sky now and a cold wind. Feels like 1c. But cheerful. Maybe showers later.
    Dreadful rain and wind last night.Full sun and blue sky now and a cold wind. Feels like 1c. But cheerful. Maybe showers later.
    Dreadful rain and wind last night.Full sun and blue sky now and a cold wind. Feels like 1c. But cheerful. Maybe showers later.
    Dreadful rain and wind last night.Full sun and blue sky now and a cold wind. Feels like 1c. But cheerful. Maybe showers later.
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  2. Palustris

    Yet another book offering

    Will he ever stop?
    Will he ever stop?
    Will he ever stop?
    Will he ever stop?
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  3. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Good morning to you all!Quick pop in before I start the day! It's sunny.I imagine the noise that that monster cement eater is making @Ladybird4 I hope you have double glazing!!That was...
    Good morning to you all!Quick pop in before I start the day! It's sunny.I imagine the noise that that monster cement eater is making @Ladybird4 I hope you have double glazing!!That was handy that the log man only had the van @Busy-Lizzie Saves your back. Cold still clinging...
    Good morning to you all!Quick pop in before I start the day! It's sunny.I imagine the noise that that monster cement eater is making @Ladybird4 I hope you have double glazing!!That was handy that the log man only had the van @Busy-Lizzie...
    Good morning to you all!Quick pop in before I start the day! It's sunny.I imagine the noise that that monster cement eater is making @Ladybird4 I hope you have double glazing!!That was...
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  4. Bumble Bombus

    North Facing New Build Help

    Welcome to the forum .Have you considered getting rid of the grass altogether and planting shrubs etc instead? With careful planning you can have something of interest all year round. It's a...
    Welcome to the forum .Have you considered getting rid of the grass altogether and planting shrubs etc instead? With careful planning you can have something of interest all year round. It's a very strong design of house which could look very striking with good planting.Whereabouts in the UK...
    Welcome to the forum .Have you considered getting rid of the grass altogether and planting shrubs etc instead? With careful planning you can have something of interest all year round. It's a very strong design of house which could look very...
    Welcome to the forum .Have you considered getting rid of the grass altogether and planting shrubs etc instead? With careful planning you can have something of interest all year round. It's a...
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  5. Spruce
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    All you want to know about hedgehogs....

    Yes unless you want wormy mac worm face on your bank note. Experts draw up long list for public vote to select 5 or 6 critters for the Governor of the Bank to select the final 4. Personally I'd...
    Yes unless you want wormy mac worm face on your bank note. Experts draw up long list for public vote to select 5 or 6 critters for the Governor of the Bank to select the final 4. Personally I'd be happy with weasel, otter, pine martin and badger.
    Yes unless you want wormy mac worm face on your bank note. Experts draw up long list for public vote to select 5 or 6 critters for the Governor of the Bank to select the final 4. Personally I'd be happy with weasel, otter, pine martin and badger.
    Yes unless you want wormy mac worm face on your bank note. Experts draw up long list for public vote to select 5 or 6 critters for the Governor of the Bank to select the final 4. Personally I'd...
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  6. JWK
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  7. GreenFingeredPete

    Help With Growing Seeds

    I think it mostly depends on what plant they are, but generally if it's something like bedding plants then most should germinate in 2 to 3 weeks in a propagator. Quite a lot in about a week....
    I think it mostly depends on what plant they are, but generally if it's something like bedding plants then most should germinate in 2 to 3 weeks in a propagator. Quite a lot in about a week.If you have the space you can put that tray aside and leave it a bit longer at a lower temperature.
    I think it mostly depends on what plant they are, but generally if it's something like bedding plants then most should germinate in 2 to 3 weeks in a propagator. Quite a lot in about a week.If you have the space you can put that tray aside...
    I think it mostly depends on what plant they are, but generally if it's something like bedding plants then most should germinate in 2 to 3 weeks in a propagator. Quite a lot in about a week....
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  8. Victoria
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    Euphorbia obesa

    I love your creativity and sense of fun @Victoria ! They look great, and if you look at them from the other side you can see the cute puppy face :biggrin:
    I love your creativity and sense of fun @Victoria ! They look great, and if you look at them from the other side you can see the cute puppy face :biggrin:
    I love your creativity and sense of fun @Victoria ! They look great, and if you look at them from the other side you can see the cute puppy face :biggrin:
    I love your creativity and sense of fun @Victoria ! They look great, and if you look at them from the other side you can see the cute puppy face :biggrin:
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  9. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    I seen some people stood on the pavement by a works van, they were checking their moblie device in which to fill in the potholes today, i was in shock
    I seen some people stood on the pavement by a works van, they were checking their moblie device in which to fill in the potholes today, i was in shock
    I seen some people stood on the pavement by a works van, they were checking their moblie device in which to fill in the potholes today, i was in shock
    I seen some people stood on the pavement by a works van, they were checking their moblie device in which to fill in the potholes today, i was in shock
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  10. Victoria

    Quisqualis indica (Rangoon Creeper)

    Thanks @Philippa that's very kind, I'll send you a PM
    Thanks @Philippa that's very kind, I'll send you a PM
    Thanks @Philippa that's very kind, I'll send you a PM
    Thanks @Philippa that's very kind, I'll send you a PM
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  11. AnniD
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    Gardeners' World and other gardening programmes 2026

    He downsized originally due to stress (found this) ‘I had a massive garden and the moment I downsized I felt safe’ - How Adam Frost beat burnout | Gardens IllustratedI did wonder if he was...
    He downsized originally due to stress (found this) ‘I had a massive garden and the moment I downsized I felt safe’ - How Adam Frost beat burnout | Gardens IllustratedI did wonder if he was finding the new one was getting a bit too small and felt well enough to take on a new challenge.
    He downsized originally due to stress (found this) ‘I had a massive garden and the moment I downsized I felt safe’ - How Adam Frost beat burnout | Gardens IllustratedI did wonder if he was finding the new one was getting a bit too small and...
    He downsized originally due to stress (found this) ‘I had a massive garden and the moment I downsized I felt safe’ - How Adam Frost beat burnout | Gardens IllustratedI did wonder if he was...
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  12. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    Nothing today so stormy. Yesterday cleared some more low lying ivy. What a job. Moved some cypripedium pots that aren't doing so well. Cut back branches of a magnolia grown from seed. Flowering...
    Nothing today so stormy. Yesterday cleared some more low lying ivy. What a job. Moved some cypripedium pots that aren't doing so well. Cut back branches of a magnolia grown from seed. Flowering now but very few. Clearing an area for a different magnolia (genie). Hope it does well.
    Nothing today so stormy. Yesterday cleared some more low lying ivy. What a job. Moved some cypripedium pots that aren't doing so well. Cut back branches of a magnolia grown from seed. Flowering now but very few. Clearing an area for a different...
    Nothing today so stormy. Yesterday cleared some more low lying ivy. What a job. Moved some cypripedium pots that aren't doing so well. Cut back branches of a magnolia grown from seed. Flowering...
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  13. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    That puts both the UK and France a lot more closer than your previous post. Interesting about you see that GDP per capita is a more accurate assessment. I would of thought you would then need to...
    That puts both the UK and France a lot more closer than your previous post. Interesting about you see that GDP per capita is a more accurate assessment. I would of thought you would then need to base it on an average over a period time. When you look at the GDP per capita of both the UK and...
    That puts both the UK and France a lot more closer than your previous post. Interesting about you see that GDP per capita is a more accurate assessment. I would of thought you would then need to base it on an average over a period time. When you...
    That puts both the UK and France a lot more closer than your previous post. Interesting about you see that GDP per capita is a more accurate assessment. I would of thought you would then need to...
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  14. Marley Farley
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  15. BB3

    Vine weevil grub

    I mean Bug clear or Provado, as they are designed to kill soil based pests as well as translocating into the plant to kill Aphids, scale insect etc. These will also kill the Nematodes, if still...
    I mean Bug clear or Provado, as they are designed to kill soil based pests as well as translocating into the plant to kill Aphids, scale insect etc. These will also kill the Nematodes, if still active in the soil. If you buy Nematodes they warn you of this fact.
    I mean Bug clear or Provado, as they are designed to kill soil based pests as well as translocating into the plant to kill Aphids, scale insect etc. These will also kill the Nematodes, if still active in the soil. If you buy Nematodes they...
    I mean Bug clear or Provado, as they are designed to kill soil based pests as well as translocating into the plant to kill Aphids, scale insect etc. These will also kill the Nematodes, if still...
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  16. burnie
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    Onion growing 2026

    Must admit I do cover mine, but only slightly, the birds used to pull them out, or maybe as the roots formed they pushed themselves out, but I plant with a trowel in a shallow hole these days,...
    Must admit I do cover mine, but only slightly, the birds used to pull them out, or maybe as the roots formed they pushed themselves out, but I plant with a trowel in a shallow hole these days, then just cover.Tried more walla walla seed a while back and still no show.
    Must admit I do cover mine, but only slightly, the birds used to pull them out, or maybe as the roots formed they pushed themselves out, but I plant with a trowel in a shallow hole these days, then just cover.Tried more walla walla seed a while...
    Must admit I do cover mine, but only slightly, the birds used to pull them out, or maybe as the roots formed they pushed themselves out, but I plant with a trowel in a shallow hole these days,...
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  17. eatenbyweasels
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  18. Selleri
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    Show us your gardening purchases 2026

    T'other Half bought me an office chair so I can scoot around the front patio easily tending to my Hibiscus and other pots and I am delighted with it ...
    T'other Half bought me an office chair so I can scoot around the front patio easily tending to my Hibiscus and other pots and I am delighted with it ...
    T'other Half bought me an office chair so I can scoot around the front patio easily tending to my Hibiscus and other pots and I am delighted with it ...
    T'other Half bought me an office chair so I can scoot around the front patio easily tending to my Hibiscus and other pots and I am delighted with it ...
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  19. Busy-Lizzie
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    Gardens and Pretty Places we have visited

    Not exactly pretty at this time of year, but really atmospheric. The ancient Gopa woodland is a five minute walk from our home and, although we didn't quite make it to the top this time, it's a...
    Not exactly pretty at this time of year, but really atmospheric. The ancient Gopa woodland is a five minute walk from our home and, although we didn't quite make it to the top this time, it's a good workout for the legs too.
    Not exactly pretty at this time of year, but really atmospheric. The ancient Gopa woodland is a five minute walk from our home and, although we didn't quite make it to the top this time, it's a good workout for the legs too.
    Not exactly pretty at this time of year, but really atmospheric. The ancient Gopa woodland is a five minute walk from our home and, although we didn't quite make it to the top this time, it's a...
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  20. Logan

    YouTube mega thread

    It's not the sort of foods that i would eat these days, but i have done.
    It's not the sort of foods that i would eat these days, but i have done.
    It's not the sort of foods that i would eat these days, but i have done.
    It's not the sort of foods that i would eat these days, but i have done.
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