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APRIL PHOTO COMPETITION 2026
Radiant Rapeseed
Radiant Rapeseed
Radiant Rapeseed
Radiant Rapeseed
shiney
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Apr 1, 2026 at 9:54 AM
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Photo Competitions
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Friendly
Apr 6, 2026 at 11:28 AM
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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
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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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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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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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Busy-Lizzie
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May 6, 2024
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Garden Visits
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Plantminded
Apr 6, 2026 at 11:28 AM
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House Martins, Swallows & Swifts
6 April 2026saw my first house Martin , only the one but it’s a start .. they are late this year hereSpruce
6 April 2026saw my first house Martin , only the one but it’s a start .. they are late this year hereSpruce
6 April 2026saw my first house Martin , only the one but it’s a start .. they are late this year hereSpruce
6 April 2026saw my first house Martin , only the one but it’s a start .. they are late this year hereSpruce
Spruce
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Apr 8, 2021
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Wildlife Corner
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Spruce
Apr 6, 2026 at 11:21 AM
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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.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Other Plants
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On the Levels
Apr 6, 2026 at 11:11 AM
Whaaattt?
Small, medium, large or as in astrophysics?Are we getting just a tad off topic?
Small, medium, large or as in astrophysics?Are we getting just a tad off topic?
Small, medium, large or as in astrophysics?Are we getting just a tad off topic?
Small, medium, large or as in astrophysics?Are we getting just a tad off topic?
Tidemark
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Aug 17, 2024
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Selleri
Apr 6, 2026 at 12:28 PM
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What's your weather like 2026
It is 28f -2c and the guessers say that tonight we will be going down to 21f -6c. But the good news is that it is only 3 more sleeps left and then I can start putting plants in the greenhouse. I...
It is 28f -2c and the guessers say that tonight we will be going down to 21f -6c. But the good news is that it is only 3 more sleeps left and then I can start putting plants in the greenhouse. I hope they got that prediction right!
It is 28f -2c and the guessers say that tonight we will be going down to 21f -6c. But the good news is that it is only 3 more sleeps left and then I can start putting plants in the greenhouse. I hope they got that prediction right!
It is 28f -2c and the guessers say that tonight we will be going down to 21f -6c. But the good news is that it is only 3 more sleeps left and then I can start putting plants in the greenhouse. I...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Off-Topic Discussion
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CanadianLori
Apr 6, 2026 at 12:53 PM
Plants you don't grow
There are plenty of things I wouldn't buy for my garden but I'm happy to see elsewhere. My biggest dislike is the lack of plants in half the gardens around me, some are so barren, that even...
There are plenty of things I wouldn't buy for my garden but I'm happy to see elsewhere. My biggest dislike is the lack of plants in half the gardens around me, some are so barren, that even carpark shrubs would improve them.My taste changes as I age. I am interested in things now that I...
There are plenty of things I wouldn't buy for my garden but I'm happy to see elsewhere. My biggest dislike is the lack of plants in half the gardens around me, some are so barren, that even carpark shrubs would improve them.My taste changes as...
There are plenty of things I wouldn't buy for my garden but I'm happy to see elsewhere. My biggest dislike is the lack of plants in half the gardens around me, some are so barren, that even...
Erigeron
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Apr 5, 2026 at 11:44 AM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Thevictorian
Apr 6, 2026 at 10:46 AM
Rooks
If Rooks build high up, it will be a warm summer. If no Rook around, there will be no summer
If Rooks build high up, it will be a warm summer. If no Rook around, there will be no summer
If Rooks build high up, it will be a warm summer. If no Rook around, there will be no summer
If Rooks build high up, it will be a warm summer. If no Rook around, there will be no summer
hans
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Apr 6, 2026 at 9:45 AM
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Wildlife Corner
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simone_in_wiltshire
Apr 6, 2026 at 12:27 PM
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...
Selleri
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Apr 5, 2026 at 5:49 PM
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Identification Area
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Clare G
Apr 6, 2026 at 10:10 AM
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What are we doing in the garden 2026
l succumbed, and ordered another £10 patio rose last night. Called 'many happy returns'. Internet search says its a lovely pale pink and lightly scented. The small company only has climbing ones...
l succumbed, and ordered another £10 patio rose last night. Called 'many happy returns'. Internet search says its a lovely pale pink and lightly scented. The small company only has climbing ones left now, which l would have ordered those too
but colors were a bit too bright for where l would...
l succumbed, and ordered another £10 patio rose last night. Called 'many happy returns'. Internet search says its a lovely pale pink and lightly scented. The small company only has climbing ones left now, which l would have ordered those too
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l succumbed, and ordered another £10 patio rose last night. Called 'many happy returns'. Internet search says its a lovely pale pink and lightly scented. The small company only has climbing ones...
simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 1, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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Peaceful Gardener
Apr 6, 2026 at 12:10 PM
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...
LilyTL
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Mar 22, 2026
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NEW Gardeners !
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Obelix-Vendée
Apr 6, 2026 at 12:09 PM
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Slow pages
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Michael Hewett
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Dec 20, 2025
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Computer Corner
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Michael Hewett
Apr 6, 2026 at 9:24 AM
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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
Selleri
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Jan 2, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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Friendly
Apr 6, 2026 at 8:17 AM
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,...
paulkane1
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Apr 5, 2026 at 4:02 PM
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Edible Gardening
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Joao
Apr 6, 2026 at 8:08 AM
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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!!!
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Jiffy
Apr 6, 2026 at 8:03 AM
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A Joke or Two 2026
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Apr 6, 2026 at 7:27 AM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026
Interesting that you mentioned ginger marmalade/jam @Tui34 .My husband was the manager of the shop for the employees where he worked. It sold all sorts of things and one of the best sellers was...
Interesting that you mentioned ginger marmalade/jam @Tui34 .My husband was the manager of the shop for the employees where he worked. It sold all sorts of things and one of the best sellers was ginger marmalade, made by Roses if memory serves me right. We couldn't buy enough of it at the cash...
Interesting that you mentioned ginger marmalade/jam @Tui34 .My husband was the manager of the shop for the employees where he worked. It sold all sorts of things and one of the best sellers was ginger marmalade, made by Roses if memory serves...
Interesting that you mentioned ginger marmalade/jam @Tui34 .My husband was the manager of the shop for the employees where he worked. It sold all sorts of things and one of the best sellers was...
Loofah
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Jan 1, 2026
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AnniD
Apr 6, 2026 at 12:55 PM
YouTube mega thread
Logan
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Oct 27, 2024
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Logan
Apr 6, 2026 at 2:57 AM
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.
Sian in Belgium
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Apr 3, 2026 at 12:46 PM
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Edible Gardening
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Joao
Apr 6, 2026 at 12:05 AM
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Terrace in the Mediterranean
it makes a lot of sense!! Thanks for sharing your opinión!!
it makes a lot of sense!! Thanks for sharing your opinión!!
it makes a lot of sense!! Thanks for sharing your opinión!!
it makes a lot of sense!! Thanks for sharing your opinión!!
PzaMayor3
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Feb 2, 2025
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PzaMayor3
Apr 5, 2026 at 10:46 PM
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