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  1. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    Are they not still in the process, these old buildings need constant attention, a bit like cathedrals and stately homes. Problems occur when they stop the constant upkeep and then it cost...
    Are they not still in the process, these old buildings need constant attention, a bit like cathedrals and stately homes. Problems occur when they stop the constant upkeep and then it cost millions to get them back.
    Are they not still in the process, these old buildings need constant attention, a bit like cathedrals and stately homes. Problems occur when they stop the constant upkeep and then it cost millions to get them back.
    Are they not still in the process, these old buildings need constant attention, a bit like cathedrals and stately homes. Problems occur when they stop the constant upkeep and then it cost...
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  2. Victoria
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    An Algarve Garden 2024 to 2026

    The scent was so strong on the Brug today it was almost overpowering in the house at least 20 meters away. Needless to say, the house smells heavenly.
    The scent was so strong on the Brug today it was almost overpowering in the house at least 20 meters away. Needless to say, the house smells heavenly.
    The scent was so strong on the Brug today it was almost overpowering in the house at least 20 meters away. Needless to say, the house smells heavenly.
    The scent was so strong on the Brug today it was almost overpowering in the house at least 20 meters away. Needless to say, the house smells heavenly.
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  3. BOSullivan

    Pyracantha removal

    Hi AllThere is a a small Pyracantha shrub growing on the edge of a bed, not sure how it got there as I doubt anyone specifically planted it.Anyway, for the sake of symmetry I want to remove...
    Hi AllThere is a a small Pyracantha shrub growing on the edge of a bed, not sure how it got there as I doubt anyone specifically planted it.Anyway, for the sake of symmetry I want to remove it.What is the best way to kill it off? It looks like it would be difficult to dig out, as the roots...
    Hi AllThere is a a small Pyracantha shrub growing on the edge of a bed, not sure how it got there as I doubt anyone specifically planted it.Anyway, for the sake of symmetry I want to remove it.What is the best way to kill it off? It looks...
    Hi AllThere is a a small Pyracantha shrub growing on the edge of a bed, not sure how it got there as I doubt anyone specifically planted it.Anyway, for the sake of symmetry I want to remove...
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  4. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    Our GP surgery has a “sign in” computer on the wall of the reception. Before it asks you for your date of birth and the first letter of your surname it asks you what language you want to speak in....
    Our GP surgery has a “sign in” computer on the wall of the reception. Before it asks you for your date of birth and the first letter of your surname it asks you what language you want to speak in. A choice of English or Russian, presumably for the Ukrainians since I haven’t bumped into any...
    Our GP surgery has a “sign in” computer on the wall of the reception. Before it asks you for your date of birth and the first letter of your surname it asks you what language you want to speak in. A choice of English or Russian, presumably for...
    Our GP surgery has a “sign in” computer on the wall of the reception. Before it asks you for your date of birth and the first letter of your surname it asks you what language you want to speak in....
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  5. BOSullivan

    Removing Ivy from Fence and ground

    Hi AllThere is a lot of ivy in my garden, both on the fence and on the ground, as as well as growing up through various plants (butterfly bush etc).What is the best way to get rid of this.I...
    Hi AllThere is a lot of ivy in my garden, both on the fence and on the ground, as as well as growing up through various plants (butterfly bush etc).What is the best way to get rid of this.I understand for the ivy growing up the fence it is best to cut it at the base, then remove the ivy...
    Hi AllThere is a lot of ivy in my garden, both on the fence and on the ground, as as well as growing up through various plants (butterfly bush etc).What is the best way to get rid of this.I understand for the ivy growing up the fence it is...
    Hi AllThere is a lot of ivy in my garden, both on the fence and on the ground, as as well as growing up through various plants (butterfly bush etc).What is the best way to get rid of this.I...
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  6. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    I attempted my annual Spanish bluebell annihilation programme this afternoon :biggrin:. There’s been an area of them behind the tree fern where they have secured themselves in the roots of some old ferns...
    I attempted my annual Spanish bluebell annihilation programme this afternoon :biggrin:. There’s been an area of them behind the tree fern where they have secured themselves in the roots of some old ferns and large sandstone blocks which make the pathway across the middle of the bank. The soil was still...
    I attempted my annual Spanish bluebell annihilation programme this afternoon :biggrin:. There’s been an area of them behind the tree fern where they have secured themselves in the roots of some old ferns and large sandstone blocks which make the pathway...
    I attempted my annual Spanish bluebell annihilation programme this afternoon :biggrin:. There’s been an area of them behind the tree fern where they have secured themselves in the roots of some old ferns...
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  7. LilyTL

    Corkscrew Willow advice please

    Do you have opera glasses or binoculars? You could see if there are buds starting to open. I wouldn’t necessarily expect leaves but Catkins. But I’m not an expert in this. I checked my images when...
    Do you have opera glasses or binoculars? You could see if there are buds starting to open. I wouldn’t necessarily expect leaves but Catkins. But I’m not an expert in this. I checked my images when I took a picture of a willow and this had male Catkins at the end of March.
    Do you have opera glasses or binoculars? You could see if there are buds starting to open. I wouldn’t necessarily expect leaves but Catkins. But I’m not an expert in this. I checked my images when I took a picture of a willow and this had male...
    Do you have opera glasses or binoculars? You could see if there are buds starting to open. I wouldn’t necessarily expect leaves but Catkins. But I’m not an expert in this. I checked my images when...
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  8. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    Some good sunny periods but like others the wind is cold and blustery at times. 11c.
    Some good sunny periods but like others the wind is cold and blustery at times. 11c.
    Some good sunny periods but like others the wind is cold and blustery at times. 11c.
    Some good sunny periods but like others the wind is cold and blustery at times. 11c.
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  9. pete

    Mushroom compost

    Not found anyone local, they only do topsoil and mushroom compost and aggregates, the delivery charges always makes it more expensive than the GC bags in the end unless local, plus you dont...
    Not found anyone local, they only do topsoil and mushroom compost and aggregates, the delivery charges always makes it more expensive than the GC bags in the end unless local, plus you dont really have any idea what you will get, a ton of something pretty awful is not good. I could try a pallet...
    Not found anyone local, they only do topsoil and mushroom compost and aggregates, the delivery charges always makes it more expensive than the GC bags in the end unless local, plus you dont really have any idea what you will get, a ton of...
    Not found anyone local, they only do topsoil and mushroom compost and aggregates, the delivery charges always makes it more expensive than the GC bags in the end unless local, plus you dont...
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  10. BOSullivan

    Landscaping - Bank Edging Replacement

    Hi @lizzie27 They are definitely posts which have been cut down and driven into the ground, they are not log rolls attached to wire.Although maybe that is an option for replacement.
    Hi @lizzie27 They are definitely posts which have been cut down and driven into the ground, they are not log rolls attached to wire.Although maybe that is an option for replacement.
    Hi @lizzie27 They are definitely posts which have been cut down and driven into the ground, they are not log rolls attached to wire.Although maybe that is an option for replacement.
    Hi @lizzie27 They are definitely posts which have been cut down and driven into the ground, they are not log rolls attached to wire.Although maybe that is an option for replacement.
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  11. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    We have done a tip trip with our old water butt; we also called at the caravan for our old parasol, which had seen decidedly better days. It was 2C and snowing when we got up there. Not sure it's...
    We have done a tip trip with our old water butt; we also called at the caravan for our old parasol, which had seen decidedly better days. It was 2C and snowing when we got up there. Not sure it's going to be much warmer over Easter. Must find thermals! My mattock has been delayed. The weeds will...
    We have done a tip trip with our old water butt; we also called at the caravan for our old parasol, which had seen decidedly better days. It was 2C and snowing when we got up there. Not sure it's going to be much warmer over Easter. Must find...
    We have done a tip trip with our old water butt; we also called at the caravan for our old parasol, which had seen decidedly better days. It was 2C and snowing when we got up there. Not sure it's...
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  12. GreenFingeredPete

    Manglelwurzel (Futterrübe)

    Was eaten by East Enders here too after the war, so OH.
    Was eaten by East Enders here too after the war, so OH.
    Was eaten by East Enders here too after the war, so OH.
    Was eaten by East Enders here too after the war, so OH.
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  13. hi2u_uk

    Am i understanding this correctly ?

    Trees, particularly young trees, generally prefer not to have anything in touch with the trunk (other than air). I always leave a gap around the trunk when I'm mulching around a tree, no matter...
    Trees, particularly young trees, generally prefer not to have anything in touch with the trunk (other than air). I always leave a gap around the trunk when I'm mulching around a tree, no matter what i'm mulching with - it's like a doughnut with a hole in the middle...
    Trees, particularly young trees, generally prefer not to have anything in touch with the trunk (other than air). I always leave a gap around the trunk when I'm mulching around a tree, no matter what i'm mulching with - it's like a doughnut with a...
    Trees, particularly young trees, generally prefer not to have anything in touch with the trunk (other than air). I always leave a gap around the trunk when I'm mulching around a tree, no matter...
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  14. BOSullivan

    Removing moss from a lawn and reseeding with grass - timing

    Hi AllI was recently getting ready to remove the moss from my lawn (or more properly green space, as it predominantly moss) and re-seed with grass when I had second thoughts.There are a few...
    Hi AllI was recently getting ready to remove the moss from my lawn (or more properly green space, as it predominantly moss) and re-seed with grass when I had second thoughts.There are a few weeds in there as well, and I understand that if I remove the moss now there is a good chance I will...
    Hi AllI was recently getting ready to remove the moss from my lawn (or more properly green space, as it predominantly moss) and re-seed with grass when I had second thoughts.There are a few weeds in there as well, and I understand that if I...
    Hi AllI was recently getting ready to remove the moss from my lawn (or more properly green space, as it predominantly moss) and re-seed with grass when I had second thoughts.There are a few...
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  15. Ergates

    Airfryer - worth buying? Any hints and tips to make the most of them

    Yes - we've always been nervous of pressure cookers. It's been a real gamechanger that the airfryer takes the fear out of pressure cooking - it manages the temperature, pressure and timing...
    Yes - we've always been nervous of pressure cookers. It's been a real gamechanger that the airfryer takes the fear out of pressure cooking - it manages the temperature, pressure and timing automatically, and is much better insulated so uses less energy.
    Yes - we've always been nervous of pressure cookers. It's been a real gamechanger that the airfryer takes the fear out of pressure cooking - it manages the temperature, pressure and timing automatically, and is much better insulated so uses less...
    Yes - we've always been nervous of pressure cookers. It's been a real gamechanger that the airfryer takes the fear out of pressure cooking - it manages the temperature, pressure and timing...
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  16. BOSullivan

    MO Bactor Instant - thoughts

    Hi AllI bought some Mo Bactor Instant to deal with a considerable amount of moss in my garden.Before I get around to applying it (probably later this year) I am now wondering is it actually...
    Hi AllI bought some Mo Bactor Instant to deal with a considerable amount of moss in my garden.Before I get around to applying it (probably later this year) I am now wondering is it actually any good and would I be better using something else?Thanks in advance for your sage advice!
    Hi AllI bought some Mo Bactor Instant to deal with a considerable amount of moss in my garden.Before I get around to applying it (probably later this year) I am now wondering is it actually any good and would I be better using something...
    Hi AllI bought some Mo Bactor Instant to deal with a considerable amount of moss in my garden.Before I get around to applying it (probably later this year) I am now wondering is it actually...
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  17. BOSullivan

    Hello all

    Hi EveryoneGardening novice here. Having bought a house with a mature garden I need advice on removing moss, removing ivy and improving (or re-creating) a lawn, amongst other things. All of...
    Hi EveryoneGardening novice here. Having bought a house with a mature garden I need advice on removing moss, removing ivy and improving (or re-creating) a lawn, amongst other things. All of which I will post on the relevant forums and will be very grateful for your advice.
    Hi EveryoneGardening novice here. Having bought a house with a mature garden I need advice on removing moss, removing ivy and improving (or re-creating) a lawn, amongst other things. All of which I will post on the relevant forums and will be...
    Hi EveryoneGardening novice here. Having bought a house with a mature garden I need advice on removing moss, removing ivy and improving (or re-creating) a lawn, amongst other things. All of...
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  18. Perki

    Phormium which one

    I can't remember the exact name of the yellow variegated one I had - it was no taller than about a metre, so probably one of the cookianum hybrids, not tenax which is the huge one. Called...
    I can't remember the exact name of the yellow variegated one I had - it was no taller than about a metre, so probably one of the cookianum hybrids, not tenax which is the huge one. Called something like Maori Sunrise? I took it out because it was becoming a huge clump and then weeds would grow...
    I can't remember the exact name of the yellow variegated one I had - it was no taller than about a metre, so probably one of the cookianum hybrids, not tenax which is the huge one. Called something like Maori Sunrise? I took it out because it was...
    I can't remember the exact name of the yellow variegated one I had - it was no taller than about a metre, so probably one of the cookianum hybrids, not tenax which is the huge one. Called...
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  19. potted

    Hoster's

    Hi @potted I'm afraid those pictures are totally false. The hostas are going to be green (or glaucous) with maybe white variegation. A lot of online sellers do this. As for the other plants you've...
    Hi @potted I'm afraid those pictures are totally false. The hostas are going to be green (or glaucous) with maybe white variegation. A lot of online sellers do this. As for the other plants you've bought, wisteria is a big climbing plant that develops a trunk eventually. It's not suitable for a...
    Hi @potted I'm afraid those pictures are totally false. The hostas are going to be green (or glaucous) with maybe white variegation. A lot of online sellers do this. As for the other plants you've bought, wisteria is a big climbing plant that...
    Hi @potted I'm afraid those pictures are totally false. The hostas are going to be green (or glaucous) with maybe white variegation. A lot of online sellers do this. As for the other plants you've...
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  20. LilyTL

    Identify tree please

    Hello, does anyone know what this lovely tree is? The plant ID apps are giving me 10 different answers.We've just moved it. I'm really hoping it survives!
    Hello, does anyone know what this lovely tree is? The plant ID apps are giving me 10 different answers.We've just moved it. I'm really hoping it survives!
    Hello, does anyone know what this lovely tree is? The plant ID apps are giving me 10 different answers.We've just moved it. I'm really hoping it survives!
    Hello, does anyone know what this lovely tree is? The plant ID apps are giving me 10 different answers.We've just moved it. I'm really hoping it survives!
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