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  1. LilyTL

    Identify tree please

    A bit earlier this year I'm thinking lots of things are, its been chilly but frosts have been rare or very light since mid January.
    A bit earlier this year I'm thinking lots of things are, its been chilly but frosts have been rare or very light since mid January.
    A bit earlier this year I'm thinking lots of things are, its been chilly but frosts have been rare or very light since mid January.
    A bit earlier this year I'm thinking lots of things are, its been chilly but frosts have been rare or very light since mid January.
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  2. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    Nothing much today, just in one of those moods and it's cold and now raining.
    Nothing much today, just in one of those moods and it's cold and now raining.
    Nothing much today, just in one of those moods and it's cold and now raining.
    Nothing much today, just in one of those moods and it's cold and now raining.
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  3. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    No one, least of all myself, is saying that anti sematism doesn't exist - it does and, as you put it is "alive and well". As for your experience with that poor schoolgirl, I would hope most...
    No one, least of all myself, is saying that anti sematism doesn't exist - it does and, as you put it is "alive and well". As for your experience with that poor schoolgirl, I would hope most right thinking people would intervene just as you did. As for her assailant, I would describe him as a...
    No one, least of all myself, is saying that anti sematism doesn't exist - it does and, as you put it is "alive and well". As for your experience with that poor schoolgirl, I would hope most right thinking people would intervene just as you did....
    No one, least of all myself, is saying that anti sematism doesn't exist - it does and, as you put it is "alive and well". As for your experience with that poor schoolgirl, I would hope most...
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  4. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Another sunny, windy day here with a few clouds. It feels cold. I'm about to go and sow chillies and tomatoes in my new propagator and will go and see the chooks, pick some rhubarb and check on...
    Another sunny, windy day here with a few clouds. It feels cold. I'm about to go and sow chillies and tomatoes in my new propagator and will go and see the chooks, pick some rhubarb and check on all the pots in my nursery as the wind is very drying but I can't see me doing much more outside...
    Another sunny, windy day here with a few clouds. It feels cold. I'm about to go and sow chillies and tomatoes in my new propagator and will go and see the chooks, pick some rhubarb and check on all the pots in my nursery as the wind is very...
    Another sunny, windy day here with a few clouds. It feels cold. I'm about to go and sow chillies and tomatoes in my new propagator and will go and see the chooks, pick some rhubarb and check on...
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  5. BOSullivan

    Removing moss from a lawn and reseeding with grass - timing

    You can reseed four weeks after using Mo Bacter but it kills moss, not weeds. If you have only a few weeds you could treat these individually with a lawn weedkiller often sold in a spray bottle....
    You can reseed four weeks after using Mo Bacter but it kills moss, not weeds. If you have only a few weeds you could treat these individually with a lawn weedkiller often sold in a spray bottle. If there are more than a few, consider using a weed and feed product like Miracle Gro 4 in 1 which...
    You can reseed four weeks after using Mo Bacter but it kills moss, not weeds. If you have only a few weeds you could treat these individually with a lawn weedkiller often sold in a spray bottle. If there are more than a few, consider using a weed...
    You can reseed four weeks after using Mo Bacter but it kills moss, not weeds. If you have only a few weeds you could treat these individually with a lawn weedkiller often sold in a spray bottle....
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  6. collinsc

    Magpie attack! Magpies pulling strands from trees

    About this time of year last year I was walking with my pooch in the fields by some trees and I saw several crows at work stripping lengths of bark from some quite substantial branches then flying...
    About this time of year last year I was walking with my pooch in the fields by some trees and I saw several crows at work stripping lengths of bark from some quite substantial branches then flying off with it. I assumed they use it in their nestsWhen I brush my dog I put her hair on the lawn...
    About this time of year last year I was walking with my pooch in the fields by some trees and I saw several crows at work stripping lengths of bark from some quite substantial branches then flying off with it. I assumed they use it in their...
    About this time of year last year I was walking with my pooch in the fields by some trees and I saw several crows at work stripping lengths of bark from some quite substantial branches then flying...
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  7. BOSullivan

    MO Bactor Instant - thoughts

    I used the granular from Mo Bacter for the first time last year. It did seem to kill the moss, there is less of it this year despite the wet winter.
    I used the granular from Mo Bacter for the first time last year. It did seem to kill the moss, there is less of it this year despite the wet winter.
    I used the granular from Mo Bacter for the first time last year. It did seem to kill the moss, there is less of it this year despite the wet winter.
    I used the granular from Mo Bacter for the first time last year. It did seem to kill the moss, there is less of it this year despite the wet winter.
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  8. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    I had my wrist watch battery replaced yesterday and the man put the time right. Now it's wrong again, which oddly feels somehow wasteful :scratch:I will have to tackle also my cucoo clock. It's a posh...
    I had my wrist watch battery replaced yesterday and the man put the time right. Now it's wrong again, which oddly feels somehow wasteful :scratch:I will have to tackle also my cucoo clock. It's a posh modern model with authentic bird song on the hour, recorded by an enthusiastic German professor who...
    I had my wrist watch battery replaced yesterday and the man put the time right. Now it's wrong again, which oddly feels somehow wasteful :scratch:I will have to tackle also my cucoo clock. It's a posh modern model with authentic bird song on the hour,...
    I had my wrist watch battery replaced yesterday and the man put the time right. Now it's wrong again, which oddly feels somehow wasteful :scratch:I will have to tackle also my cucoo clock. It's a posh...
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  9. Perki

    Phormium which one

    Phormiums can suffer in cold, wet winters, especially if you have clay soil. I thought of Yucca as an alternative too. They have an upright, less arching habit so might suit you better.
    Phormiums can suffer in cold, wet winters, especially if you have clay soil. I thought of Yucca as an alternative too. They have an upright, less arching habit so might suit you better.
    Phormiums can suffer in cold, wet winters, especially if you have clay soil. I thought of Yucca as an alternative too. They have an upright, less arching habit so might suit you better.
    Phormiums can suffer in cold, wet winters, especially if you have clay soil. I thought of Yucca as an alternative too. They have an upright, less arching habit so might suit you better.
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  10. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    Freezing.
    Freezing.
    Freezing.
    Freezing.
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  11. LilyTL

    Corkscrew Willow advice please

    @Silver surfer may be able to help ?
    @Silver surfer may be able to help ?
    @Silver surfer may be able to help ?
    @Silver surfer may be able to help ?
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  12. hi2u_uk

    Am i understanding this correctly ?

    It didn't strike me that way at all. Just someone asking for advice, concerned about doing the wrong thing for their plants. In my book that is being sensitive to a plant's needs.:)
    It didn't strike me that way at all. Just someone asking for advice, concerned about doing the wrong thing for their plants. In my book that is being sensitive to a plant's needs.:)
    It didn't strike me that way at all. Just someone asking for advice, concerned about doing the wrong thing for their plants. In my book that is being sensitive to a plant's needs.:)
    It didn't strike me that way at all. Just someone asking for advice, concerned about doing the wrong thing for their plants. In my book that is being sensitive to a plant's needs.:)
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  13. BOSullivan

    Pyracantha removal

    Hi @BOSullivan, Thevictorian is right, a fork job should be doable. Replace the soil with good compost perhaps mixed with some fertilising stuff such as Blood, Fish and bone, rotted manure or...
    Hi @BOSullivan, Thevictorian is right, a fork job should be doable. Replace the soil with good compost perhaps mixed with some fertilising stuff such as Blood, Fish and bone, rotted manure or granular feed, water well and the Nandina should be just fine. :)If the Pyracantha is healthy, you...
    Hi @BOSullivan, Thevictorian is right, a fork job should be doable. Replace the soil with good compost perhaps mixed with some fertilising stuff such as Blood, Fish and bone, rotted manure or granular feed, water well and the Nandina should be...
    Hi @BOSullivan, Thevictorian is right, a fork job should be doable. Replace the soil with good compost perhaps mixed with some fertilising stuff such as Blood, Fish and bone, rotted manure or...
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  14. Selleri
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    Show us your gardening purchases 2026

    I tried so called, kleims hardy gardenia long time ago, It didn't end well.
    I tried so called, kleims hardy gardenia long time ago, It didn't end well.
    I tried so called, kleims hardy gardenia long time ago, It didn't end well.
    I tried so called, kleims hardy gardenia long time ago, It didn't end well.
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  15. BOSullivan

    Removing Ivy from Fence and ground

    Last year we had a thrush nesting in our neighbours’ ivy on a brick wall. The removed it all last month. I haven’t seen or heard the thrushes since.
    Last year we had a thrush nesting in our neighbours’ ivy on a brick wall. The removed it all last month. I haven’t seen or heard the thrushes since.
    Last year we had a thrush nesting in our neighbours’ ivy on a brick wall. The removed it all last month. I haven’t seen or heard the thrushes since.
    Last year we had a thrush nesting in our neighbours’ ivy on a brick wall. The removed it all last month. I haven’t seen or heard the thrushes since.
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  16. JWK
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  17. shiney
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    MARCH PHOTO COMPETITION 2026

    Almost in full bloom. Pure dazzling white with a hint of yellow below.
    Almost in full bloom. Pure dazzling white with a hint of yellow below.
    Almost in full bloom. Pure dazzling white with a hint of yellow below.
    Almost in full bloom. Pure dazzling white with a hint of yellow below.
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  18. Ergates

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

    I always used a pressure cooker for meals when the kids lived at home. It became redundant when there was just OH and me but I used to love it. Also, having been used to cooking with/on an...
    I always used a pressure cooker for meals when the kids lived at home. It became redundant when there was just OH and me but I used to love it. Also, having been used to cooking with/on an electric cooker and now we have a gas hob, I would not know how to gage a pressure cooker as I don’t like...
    I always used a pressure cooker for meals when the kids lived at home. It became redundant when there was just OH and me but I used to love it. Also, having been used to cooking with/on an electric cooker and now we have a gas hob, I would not...
    I always used a pressure cooker for meals when the kids lived at home. It became redundant when there was just OH and me but I used to love it. Also, having been used to cooking with/on an...
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  19. potted

    Hoster's

    Don't worry @potted - I won't tell you how many mistakes I've made - but the pile of labels from plants I no longer have would give you the idea! You just have to pot up what you've bought in good...
    Don't worry @potted - I won't tell you how many mistakes I've made - but the pile of labels from plants I no longer have would give you the idea! You just have to pot up what you've bought in good sized pots (or the hanging baskets for the begonia and petunia) and look after them. The wisteria...
    Don't worry @potted - I won't tell you how many mistakes I've made - but the pile of labels from plants I no longer have would give you the idea! You just have to pot up what you've bought in good sized pots (or the hanging baskets for the...
    Don't worry @potted - I won't tell you how many mistakes I've made - but the pile of labels from plants I no longer have would give you the idea! You just have to pot up what you've bought in good...
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  20. LilyTL
    Friendly x 3

    Hello from France

    Yes it is. When we 're working in our veg plot we have to rescue worms before the chooks get them. Not always succesful.If you add Ile de France to your profile, people will be better able to...
    Yes it is. When we 're working in our veg plot we have to rescue worms before the chooks get them. Not always succesful.If you add Ile de France to your profile, people will be better able to tailor advice - climate and soil make a huge difference to what grows well.
    Yes it is. When we 're working in our veg plot we have to rescue worms before the chooks get them. Not always succesful.If you add Ile de France to your profile, people will be better able to tailor advice - climate and soil make a huge...
    Yes it is. When we 're working in our veg plot we have to rescue worms before the chooks get them. Not always succesful.If you add Ile de France to your profile, people will be better able to...
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