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  1. JWK
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    Show Us Your HousePlants In Bloom Now 2026

    Some more orchids in flower now.
    Some more orchids in flower now.
    Some more orchids in flower now.
    Some more orchids in flower now.
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  2. Tidemark
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    Whaaattt?

    Anything that makes you think "Whaaatttt?!"
    Anything that makes you think "Whaaatttt?!"
    Anything that makes you think "Whaaatttt?!"
    Anything that makes you think "Whaaatttt?!"
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  3. JWK
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    Like x 3

    What's your weather like 2026

    Its been sunny all day and 16c.
    Its been sunny all day and 16c.
    Its been sunny all day and 16c.
    Its been sunny all day and 16c.
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  4. Erigeron

    Plants you don't grow

    Gladioli for me. Something about them just looks like they belong in a vase and not in a border. Leylandii obviously, but that's basically cheating as an answer. I've also never got on with...
    Gladioli for me. Something about them just looks like they belong in a vase and not in a border. Leylandii obviously, but that's basically cheating as an answer. I've also never got on with begonias, they always look slightly plastic to me no matter what variety.
    Gladioli for me. Something about them just looks like they belong in a vase and not in a border. Leylandii obviously, but that's basically cheating as an answer. I've also never got on with begonias, they always look slightly plastic to me no...
    Gladioli for me. Something about them just looks like they belong in a vase and not in a border. Leylandii obviously, but that's basically cheating as an answer. I've also never got on with...
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  5. hans

    Rooks

    If Rooks build high up, it will be a warm summer. If no Rook around, there will be no summer :scratch:
    If Rooks build high up, it will be a warm summer. If no Rook around, there will be no summer :scratch:
    If Rooks build high up, it will be a warm summer. If no Rook around, there will be no summer :scratch:
    If Rooks build high up, it will be a warm summer. If no Rook around, there will be no summer :scratch:
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  6. Selleri

    ID a wooden bird

    Not a heron - we have loads of them here on the Thames. They are much more angular birds, standing around waiting for fish and looking elegantly gawky. This rounder softer looking bird is some...
    Not a heron - we have loads of them here on the Thames. They are much more angular birds, standing around waiting for fish and looking elegantly gawky. This rounder softer looking bird is some kind of a wader - maybe a greenshank or godwit as @Selleri says. Or a dunlin, or a sandpiper?
    Not a heron - we have loads of them here on the Thames. They are much more angular birds, standing around waiting for fish and looking elegantly gawky. This rounder softer looking bird is some kind of a wader - maybe a greenshank or godwit as...
    Not a heron - we have loads of them here on the Thames. They are much more angular birds, standing around waiting for fish and looking elegantly gawky. This rounder softer looking bird is some...
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  7. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    Weather was so lovely today, ended up working in garden far too long, and now cant move :( but did sow loads of seeds of white annuals for the white area till nk yrs white perennial seeds come up...
    Weather was so lovely today, ended up working in garden far too long, and now cant move :( but did sow loads of seeds of white annuals for the white area till nk yrs white perennial seeds come up in greenhouse. While l was typing this morning on here, hubby told me he was putting up a birdbox...
    Weather was so lovely today, ended up working in garden far too long, and now cant move :( but did sow loads of seeds of white annuals for the white area till nk yrs white perennial seeds come up in greenhouse. While l was typing this morning on...
    Weather was so lovely today, ended up working in garden far too long, and now cant move :( but did sow loads of seeds of white annuals for the white area till nk yrs white perennial seeds come up...
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  8. LilyTL

    Reusing soil from wisteria pots

    You can use it as a mulch to improve soil texture on a bed but it will be completely depleted of minerals and fertilisers so, if keeping it the pot you need to add some slow release fertiliser...
    You can use it as a mulch to improve soil texture on a bed but it will be completely depleted of minerals and fertilisers so, if keeping it the pot you need to add some slow release fertiliser such as blood, fish and bone or pelleted chicken manure and some leaf mould or other fibrous matter to...
    You can use it as a mulch to improve soil texture on a bed but it will be completely depleted of minerals and fertilisers so, if keeping it the pot you need to add some slow release fertiliser such as blood, fish and bone or pelleted chicken...
    You can use it as a mulch to improve soil texture on a bed but it will be completely depleted of minerals and fertilisers so, if keeping it the pot you need to add some slow release fertiliser...
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  9. Michael Hewett
    Agree x 5

    Slow pages

    Thank you
    Thank you
    Thank you
    Thank you
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  10. Busy-Lizzie
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    Gardens and Pretty Places we have visited

    I think you notice the plants (or garden features) that you like @Busy-Lizzie and I would really like one of those antique copper planters, if only I could justify the cost :).
    I think you notice the plants (or garden features) that you like @Busy-Lizzie and I would really like one of those antique copper planters, if only I could justify the cost :).
    I think you notice the plants (or garden features) that you like @Busy-Lizzie and I would really like one of those antique copper planters, if only I could justify the cost :).
    I think you notice the plants (or garden features) that you like @Busy-Lizzie and I would really like one of those antique copper planters, if only I could justify the cost :).
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  11. Selleri
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    Show us your gardening purchases 2026

    I didn't buy or embarrass myself by looking at the price but it is impressive
    I didn't buy or embarrass myself by looking at the price but it is impressive
    I didn't buy or embarrass myself by looking at the price but it is impressive
    I didn't buy or embarrass myself by looking at the price but it is impressive
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  12. paulkane1

    Raised Bed Help needed?

    Those windows would make a brilliant cold frame, honestly probably more useful than as bed sides. For the raised bed itself, about 30cm deep is plenty for most veg. You could get some lettuce,...
    Those windows would make a brilliant cold frame, honestly probably more useful than as bed sides. For the raised bed itself, about 30cm deep is plenty for most veg. You could get some lettuce, radish and spring onions going now and they'll be fine under fleece if it's still chilly where you are.
    Those windows would make a brilliant cold frame, honestly probably more useful than as bed sides. For the raised bed itself, about 30cm deep is plenty for most veg. You could get some lettuce, radish and spring onions going now and they'll be...
    Those windows would make a brilliant cold frame, honestly probably more useful than as bed sides. For the raised bed itself, about 30cm deep is plenty for most veg. You could get some lettuce,...
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  13. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    Wish it would happen here!!!
    Wish it would happen here!!!
    Wish it would happen here!!!
    Wish it would happen here!!!
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  14. JWK
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  15. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    I agree with you @Ergates, Spring has sprung and we even saw bluebells in the farm lane today, lovely with all the fresh green leaves around.I'm trying to ration the eating of my Easter egg but...
    I agree with you @Ergates, Spring has sprung and we even saw bluebells in the farm lane today, lovely with all the fresh green leaves around.I'm trying to ration the eating of my Easter egg but finding it difficult once I start. Daughter said she just had to eat hers all up today before she...
    I agree with you @Ergates, Spring has sprung and we even saw bluebells in the farm lane today, lovely with all the fresh green leaves around.I'm trying to ration the eating of my Easter egg but finding it difficult once I start. Daughter said...
    I agree with you @Ergates, Spring has sprung and we even saw bluebells in the farm lane today, lovely with all the fresh green leaves around.I'm trying to ration the eating of my Easter egg but...
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  16. Logan
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  17. Sian in Belgium

    Ideas for what herbs and veg I can grow in raised beds in shade

    Alpine strawberries do really well in partial shade, they actually prefer it to full sun. Gooseberries are worth a go too, they're one of the few fruit bushes that genuinely don't mind a shadier spot.
    Alpine strawberries do really well in partial shade, they actually prefer it to full sun. Gooseberries are worth a go too, they're one of the few fruit bushes that genuinely don't mind a shadier spot.
    Alpine strawberries do really well in partial shade, they actually prefer it to full sun. Gooseberries are worth a go too, they're one of the few fruit bushes that genuinely don't mind a shadier spot.
    Alpine strawberries do really well in partial shade, they actually prefer it to full sun. Gooseberries are worth a go too, they're one of the few fruit bushes that genuinely don't mind a shadier spot.
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  18. PzaMayor3
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    Terrace in the Mediterranean

    it makes a lot of sense!! Thanks for sharing your opinión!! :yay:
    it makes a lot of sense!! Thanks for sharing your opinión!! :yay:
    it makes a lot of sense!! Thanks for sharing your opinión!! :yay:
    it makes a lot of sense!! Thanks for sharing your opinión!! :yay:
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  19. Selleri
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    Just for fun- you win the lottery and... what would you get for your garden?

    Mega bucks would mean moving somewhere warm, but just a million would mean I'd stay where I am but just do things I'd like, heated greenhouse would be nice, but I think I'd just wish it had...
    Mega bucks would mean moving somewhere warm, but just a million would mean I'd stay where I am but just do things I'd like, heated greenhouse would be nice, but I think I'd just wish it had happened earlier mostly.
    Mega bucks would mean moving somewhere warm, but just a million would mean I'd stay where I am but just do things I'd like, heated greenhouse would be nice, but I think I'd just wish it had happened earlier mostly.
    Mega bucks would mean moving somewhere warm, but just a million would mean I'd stay where I am but just do things I'd like, heated greenhouse would be nice, but I think I'd just wish it had...
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  20. eatenbyweasels
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    Tomato Growing 2026

    Today I moved the majority of my plants from 5.5 cm pots into 1 litre pots where they are supposed to stay till planting out. Will start bringing them into the greenhouse for a daytime. Hopefully...
    Today I moved the majority of my plants from 5.5 cm pots into 1 litre pots where they are supposed to stay till planting out. Will start bringing them into the greenhouse for a daytime. Hopefully from midApril they can stay there overnight. Going to be a very cold night here too today.
    Today I moved the majority of my plants from 5.5 cm pots into 1 litre pots where they are supposed to stay till planting out. Will start bringing them into the greenhouse for a daytime. Hopefully from midApril they can stay there overnight. Going...
    Today I moved the majority of my plants from 5.5 cm pots into 1 litre pots where they are supposed to stay till planting out. Will start bringing them into the greenhouse for a daytime. Hopefully...
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