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  1. Ditherer

    feeding robins with live mealworms problems

    Try and make the side's of a dish taper inwards
    Try and make the side's of a dish taper inwards
    Try and make the side's of a dish taper inwards
    Try and make the side's of a dish taper inwards
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  2. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    The forecast with drizzle was correct. It’s quite blowy and chilly so I’m not keen on going for a walk.
    The forecast with drizzle was correct. It’s quite blowy and chilly so I’m not keen on going for a walk.
    The forecast with drizzle was correct. It’s quite blowy and chilly so I’m not keen on going for a walk.
    The forecast with drizzle was correct. It’s quite blowy and chilly so I’m not keen on going for a walk.
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  3. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    It was advice from a different time, My father's belief that you start a job somewhere at 16 and gradually work your way up within the same organisation till you retire wouldn't cut it today.
    It was advice from a different time, My father's belief that you start a job somewhere at 16 and gradually work your way up within the same organisation till you retire wouldn't cut it today.
    It was advice from a different time, My father's belief that you start a job somewhere at 16 and gradually work your way up within the same organisation till you retire wouldn't cut it today.
    It was advice from a different time, My father's belief that you start a job somewhere at 16 and gradually work your way up within the same organisation till you retire wouldn't cut it today.
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  4. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    Exactly, I left university with an MA Honours degree in a completely useless subject (only one of the 21 people who began the five year course got a job connected with the subject). Luckily, in...
    Exactly, I left university with an MA Honours degree in a completely useless subject (only one of the 21 people who began the five year course got a job connected with the subject). Luckily, in those days, all my fees were paid for by HM Govt. But my first job was as the manageress of a dress...
    Exactly, I left university with an MA Honours degree in a completely useless subject (only one of the 21 people who began the five year course got a job connected with the subject). Luckily, in those days, all my fees were paid for by HM Govt....
    Exactly, I left university with an MA Honours degree in a completely useless subject (only one of the 21 people who began the five year course got a job connected with the subject). Luckily, in...
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  5. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Afternoon all. We're just back from another long weekend away this time at my sister's. My big brother and his partner were also staying so we had a grand time, reminiscing and thinking of our...
    Afternoon all. We're just back from another long weekend away this time at my sister's. My big brother and his partner were also staying so we had a grand time, reminiscing and thinking of our late younger brother and our Mum as it was Mothering Sunday. Sis took us out to a fascinating antique...
    Afternoon all. We're just back from another long weekend away this time at my sister's. My big brother and his partner were also staying so we had a grand time, reminiscing and thinking of our late younger brother and our Mum as it was Mothering...
    Afternoon all. We're just back from another long weekend away this time at my sister's. My big brother and his partner were also staying so we had a grand time, reminiscing and thinking of our...
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  6. Jenny_Aster

    Red Robin hedge

    HiMarch is the ideal time to give them a trim to keep them in shape , enjoy the flowers a quick snip when they have FINISHED, let and insects enjoy a feed. Leaving them on causes no growth...
    HiMarch is the ideal time to give them a trim to keep them in shape , enjoy the flowers a quick snip when they have FINISHED, let and insects enjoy a feed. Leaving them on causes no growth change. Hope that helpsSpruce
    HiMarch is the ideal time to give them a trim to keep them in shape , enjoy the flowers a quick snip when they have FINISHED, let and insects enjoy a feed. Leaving them on causes no growth change. Hope that helpsSpruce
    HiMarch is the ideal time to give them a trim to keep them in shape , enjoy the flowers a quick snip when they have FINISHED, let and insects enjoy a feed. Leaving them on causes no growth...
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  7. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    @Selleri, apologies, but I am trying to send you a PM and the system won't allow me to. Can you PM me please ? (Nothing weird I promise !)
    @Selleri, apologies, but I am trying to send you a PM and the system won't allow me to. Can you PM me please ? (Nothing weird I promise !)
    @Selleri, apologies, but I am trying to send you a PM and the system won't allow me to. Can you PM me please ? (Nothing weird I promise !)
    @Selleri, apologies, but I am trying to send you a PM and the system won't allow me to. Can you PM me please ? (Nothing weird I promise !)
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  8. Marley Farley
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    WILDFLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE OUT WALKING

    The flowers appear before the leaves, in February and March. The leaves don't grow until the summer.
    The flowers appear before the leaves, in February and March. The leaves don't grow until the summer.
    The flowers appear before the leaves, in February and March. The leaves don't grow until the summer.
    The flowers appear before the leaves, in February and March. The leaves don't grow until the summer.
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  9. shiney
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    What's Looking Good March 2026

    I just thought it was too thin to be from an established plant, the big one in the picture was covered in RSM when I looked closely, I took it outside and sprayed it the other day. The others I...
    I just thought it was too thin to be from an established plant, the big one in the picture was covered in RSM when I looked closely, I took it outside and sprayed it the other day. The others I have are mostly leafless now, I'll have to wake them up soon.
    I just thought it was too thin to be from an established plant, the big one in the picture was covered in RSM when I looked closely, I took it outside and sprayed it the other day. The others I have are mostly leafless now, I'll have to wake...
    I just thought it was too thin to be from an established plant, the big one in the picture was covered in RSM when I looked closely, I took it outside and sprayed it the other day. The others I...
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  10. Bumble Bombus

    North Facing New Build Help

    A bit odd for new turf to act that way only after a short time. You've probably got drainage issues with the clay soil being a contributing factor and also if its a new build then the soil is not...
    A bit odd for new turf to act that way only after a short time. You've probably got drainage issues with the clay soil being a contributing factor and also if its a new build then the soil is not very good under that. Then you have the north facing and what looks like a down pipe running into...
    A bit odd for new turf to act that way only after a short time. You've probably got drainage issues with the clay soil being a contributing factor and also if its a new build then the soil is not very good under that. Then you have the north...
    A bit odd for new turf to act that way only after a short time. You've probably got drainage issues with the clay soil being a contributing factor and also if its a new build then the soil is not...
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  11. PzaMayor3
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    Terrace in the Mediterranean

    After the rain
    After the rain
    After the rain
    After the rain
    Terraza 1.jpg Terraza 2.jpg Terraza 5.jpg Terraza 6.jpg Terraza 9.jpg Terraza 10.jpg
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  12. JWK
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  13. hi2u_uk

    is there a reason why my Gaultheria Procumbens keeps getting dug up

    While it is low growing, it's not trailing so you will have to position the basket carefully to get a good view of the red berries. It likes moist well drained soil you will have to water regularly.
    While it is low growing, it's not trailing so you will have to position the basket carefully to get a good view of the red berries. It likes moist well drained soil you will have to water regularly.
    While it is low growing, it's not trailing so you will have to position the basket carefully to get a good view of the red berries. It likes moist well drained soil you will have to water regularly.
    While it is low growing, it's not trailing so you will have to position the basket carefully to get a good view of the red berries. It likes moist well drained soil you will have to water regularly.
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  14. Thevictorian

    Green happy shop for seeds

    Thanks for the tip. Will definitely try them next year. I usually order from Chiltern Seeds but are unhappy with the germination rate as soon as cultivars are used.
    Thanks for the tip. Will definitely try them next year. I usually order from Chiltern Seeds but are unhappy with the germination rate as soon as cultivars are used.
    Thanks for the tip. Will definitely try them next year. I usually order from Chiltern Seeds but are unhappy with the germination rate as soon as cultivars are used.
    Thanks for the tip. Will definitely try them next year. I usually order from Chiltern Seeds but are unhappy with the germination rate as soon as cultivars are used.
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  15. JWK
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  16. dogsbody

    container potatoes

    Place at 200 &150 from the top ,as a guide. Kestrel are determi ate
    Place at 200 &150 from the top ,as a guide. Kestrel are determi ate
    Place at 200 &150 from the top ,as a guide. Kestrel are determi ate
    Place at 200 &150 from the top ,as a guide. Kestrel are determi ate
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  17. JWK
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    Potato Growing 2026

    Yes they are very similar to Charlotte but a bit more slug prone on our clay soil.
    Yes they are very similar to Charlotte but a bit more slug prone on our clay soil.
    Yes they are very similar to Charlotte but a bit more slug prone on our clay soil.
    Yes they are very similar to Charlotte but a bit more slug prone on our clay soil.
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  18. eatenbyweasels
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    Tomato Growing 2026

    Sowed today!Favourites: 3 x Gardener's Delight 2005 - red cherry 2 x Auntie Madge's - red mini plum 2 x Mango Lasso - red cherry 2 x Garnet - dark cherry 2 x Michael Pollan - green/yellow...
    Sowed today!Favourites: 3 x Gardener's Delight 2005 - red cherry 2 x Auntie Madge's - red mini plum 2 x Mango Lasso - red cherry 2 x Garnet - dark cherry 2 x Michael Pollan - green/yellow striped pear 2 x Green Zebra - green/yellow striped mediumNew to me: 1 x Hayley's Purple Comet - purple...
    Sowed today!Favourites: 3 x Gardener's Delight 2005 - red cherry 2 x Auntie Madge's - red mini plum 2 x Mango Lasso - red cherry 2 x Garnet - dark cherry 2 x Michael Pollan - green/yellow striped pear 2 x Green Zebra - green/yellow striped...
    Sowed today!Favourites: 3 x Gardener's Delight 2005 - red cherry 2 x Auntie Madge's - red mini plum 2 x Mango Lasso - red cherry 2 x Garnet - dark cherry 2 x Michael Pollan - green/yellow...
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  19. CanadianLori
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    Chillies 2026

    I put some of those in about three weeks ago, getting their true leaves now, I do find they need a longer growing season than the smaller types, and ripening can be slow, but worth the effort.
    I put some of those in about three weeks ago, getting their true leaves now, I do find they need a longer growing season than the smaller types, and ripening can be slow, but worth the effort.
    I put some of those in about three weeks ago, getting their true leaves now, I do find they need a longer growing season than the smaller types, and ripening can be slow, but worth the effort.
    I put some of those in about three weeks ago, getting their true leaves now, I do find they need a longer growing season than the smaller types, and ripening can be slow, but worth the effort.
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  20. mark strong

    Patchy lawn solutions

    Well you could go for a weed and feed but most peoples "lawns" have weeds, its only those that practice proper lawn care that really have weed free lawns.Personally I'd just give it a feed to...
    Well you could go for a weed and feed but most peoples "lawns" have weeds, its only those that practice proper lawn care that really have weed free lawns.Personally I'd just give it a feed to get the grass growing, which it should be starting to do now, it will take a while but the grass...
    Well you could go for a weed and feed but most peoples "lawns" have weeds, its only those that practice proper lawn care that really have weed free lawns.Personally I'd just give it a feed to get the grass growing, which it should be starting...
    Well you could go for a weed and feed but most peoples "lawns" have weeds, its only those that practice proper lawn care that really have weed free lawns.Personally I'd just give it a feed to...
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