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Show us your gardening purchases 2026
Our neighbours have a house in Greece with 800+ year old olives. They told me they trim them with chainsaws, which seemed a little barbaric, especially considering the mess he makes of his hedge.
Our neighbours have a house in Greece with 800+ year old olives. They told me they trim them with chainsaws, which seemed a little barbaric, especially considering the mess he makes of his hedge.
Our neighbours have a house in Greece with 800+ year old olives. They told me they trim them with chainsaws, which seemed a little barbaric, especially considering the mess he makes of his hedge.
Our neighbours have a house in Greece with 800+ year old olives. They told me they trim them with chainsaws, which seemed a little barbaric, especially considering the mess he makes of his hedge.
Selleri
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Jan 2, 2026
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Thevictorian
Apr 8, 2026 at 10:54 AM
Anyone struck fig tree cuttings before?
I would say that if the roots still look viable then there is a chance it will burst into top growth. The ones I have lost (not specifically figs) that root well but show no top growth, normally...
I would say that if the roots still look viable then there is a chance it will burst into top growth. The ones I have lost (not specifically figs) that root well but show no top growth, normally have their roots die off or stem rot.
I would say that if the roots still look viable then there is a chance it will burst into top growth. The ones I have lost (not specifically figs) that root well but show no top growth, normally have their roots die off or stem rot.
I would say that if the roots still look viable then there is a chance it will burst into top growth. The ones I have lost (not specifically figs) that root well but show no top growth, normally...
Jungle Jane
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Jan 9, 2026
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Edible Gardening
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Thevictorian
Apr 8, 2026 at 10:47 AM
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Our garden sanctuary
Pear blossomCrab apple blossomBluebellsBerberisHolly berries
Pear blossomCrab apple blossomBluebellsBerberisHolly berries
Pear blossomCrab apple blossomBluebellsBerberisHolly berries
Pear blossomCrab apple blossomBluebellsBerberisHolly berries
Sienna's Blossom
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Sep 17, 2021
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General Gardening Discussion
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Sienna's Blossom
Apr 8, 2026 at 10:33 AM
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Seed Sowing This Month April
Rhubarb from seed is surprisingly easy, I've done Victoria a couple of times and it gets going faster than you'd expect. Never bothered with the cold treatment either, just sowed straight and gave...
Rhubarb from seed is surprisingly easy, I've done Victoria a couple of times and it gets going faster than you'd expect. Never bothered with the cold treatment either, just sowed straight and gave it a bit of warmth. The plants won't be identical to the parent but honestly for eating purposes it...
Rhubarb from seed is surprisingly easy, I've done Victoria a couple of times and it gets going faster than you'd expect. Never bothered with the cold treatment either, just sowed straight and gave it a bit of warmth. The plants won't be identical...
Rhubarb from seed is surprisingly easy, I've done Victoria a couple of times and it gets going faster than you'd expect. Never bothered with the cold treatment either, just sowed straight and gave...
wiseowl
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Apr 1, 2026
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Propagation This Month
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Joao
Apr 8, 2026 at 12:07 AM
New Gardener - help!
Another option is just to cut them as low as you need to, to get access to fix the fence - easier than digging them out, and they might resprout into something you really like.
Another option is just to cut them as low as you need to, to get access to fix the fence - easier than digging them out, and they might resprout into something you really like.
Another option is just to cut them as low as you need to, to get access to fix the fence - easier than digging them out, and they might resprout into something you really like.
Another option is just to cut them as low as you need to, to get access to fix the fence - easier than digging them out, and they might resprout into something you really like.
garden_shade
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Feb 26, 2026
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NEW Gardeners !
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Stephen Southwest
Apr 7, 2026 at 10:51 PM
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A Year of Astronomy from the Pinetree Observatory
It's been a while since I added anything to this thread, but after last night, I got both an ordinary looking, but special picture.I've photographed the Moon many times since starting...
It's been a while since I added anything to this thread, but after last night, I got both an ordinary looking, but special picture.I've photographed the Moon many times since starting astro-photography back in 2012, but at 2:53am this morning, there was something special about the photos I...
It's been a while since I added anything to this thread, but after last night, I got both an ordinary looking, but special picture.I've photographed the Moon many times since starting astro-photography back in 2012, but at 2:53am this morning,...
It's been a while since I added anything to this thread, but after last night, I got both an ordinary looking, but special picture.I've photographed the Moon many times since starting...
ArmyAirForce
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Dec 22, 2024
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Members Hobbies
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ArmyAirForce
Apr 7, 2026 at 9:28 PM
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Onion growing 2026
Bought 80 mixed onion sets from sainsburys for a couple of quid to supplement the ones I sowed. They are a mix of white, red and yellow and fairly variable in size. Only one looks to,have sprouted...
Bought 80 mixed onion sets from sainsburys for a couple of quid to supplement the ones I sowed. They are a mix of white, red and yellow and fairly variable in size. Only one looks to,have sprouted in the packet, will get them planted in the next couple of days
Bought 80 mixed onion sets from sainsburys for a couple of quid to supplement the ones I sowed. They are a mix of white, red and yellow and fairly variable in size. Only one looks to,have sprouted in the packet, will get them planted in the next...
Bought 80 mixed onion sets from sainsburys for a couple of quid to supplement the ones I sowed. They are a mix of white, red and yellow and fairly variable in size. Only one looks to,have sprouted...
burnie
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Dec 12, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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Hanglow
Apr 7, 2026 at 8:50 PM
First garden - haven't the foggiest
I dont see this as something you are going to sort out in one fell swoop, unless you just rip everything out along that fence, do you want a border along the fence? If not then as you say grass...
I dont see this as something you are going to sort out in one fell swoop, unless you just rip everything out along that fence, do you want a border along the fence? If not then as you say grass right up to the fence will just mean you only have the fence between you and the neighbors, nothing...
I dont see this as something you are going to sort out in one fell swoop, unless you just rip everything out along that fence, do you want a border along the fence? If not then as you say grass right up to the fence will just mean you only have...
I dont see this as something you are going to sort out in one fell swoop, unless you just rip everything out along that fence, do you want a border along the fence? If not then as you say grass...
garden_shade
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Feb 28, 2026
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NEW Gardeners !
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pete
Apr 7, 2026 at 7:03 PM
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WILDFLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE OUT WALKING
@Scroggin not seen a town hall clock plant for years. Lovely photo as always.
@Scroggin not seen a town hall clock plant for years. Lovely photo as always.
@Scroggin not seen a town hall clock plant for years. Lovely photo as always.
@Scroggin not seen a town hall clock plant for years. Lovely photo as always.
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Jan 3, 2019
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Herbs and Wildflowers
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On the Levels
Apr 7, 2026 at 3:42 PM
ID a wooden bird
Artistic license!
Artistic license!
Artistic license!
Artistic license!
Selleri
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Apr 5, 2026 at 5:49 PM
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Identification Area
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waterbut
Apr 7, 2026 at 11:46 AM
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Tomato Taste Test 2025
Thank you @JenCD you have grown some interesting varieties as well as the good old favourite Sungold
Thank you @JenCD you have grown some interesting varieties as well as the good old favourite Sungold
Thank you @JenCD you have grown some interesting varieties as well as the good old favourite Sungold
Thank you @JenCD you have grown some interesting varieties as well as the good old favourite Sungold
JWK
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Jun 23, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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JWK
Apr 6, 2026 at 10:22 PM
Rooks
They seem interesting creatures and watching them over the nest building, mating, hatching and feeding periods would be rewarding. I wonder if they steal from each other and is infedelity a...
They seem interesting creatures and watching them over the nest building, mating, hatching and feeding periods would be rewarding. I wonder if they steal from each other and is infedelity a issue. Winter storms would seem very likely regarding nest removal.
They seem interesting creatures and watching them over the nest building, mating, hatching and feeding periods would be rewarding. I wonder if they steal from each other and is infedelity a issue. Winter storms would seem very likely regarding...
They seem interesting creatures and watching them over the nest building, mating, hatching and feeding periods would be rewarding. I wonder if they steal from each other and is infedelity a...
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Apr 6, 2026 at 9:45 AM
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Wildlife Corner
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hans
Apr 6, 2026 at 9:43 PM
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This thread is now closed for replies, having ran it's course and we ask members not to start a thread in a similar nature.It understandable that significant events such as this will always...
This thread is now closed for replies, having ran it's course and we ask members not to start a thread in a similar nature.It understandable that significant events such as this will always bring very strong, heartfelt opinions/views and whilst we actively foster free speech and open...
This thread is now closed for replies, having ran it's course and we ask members not to start a thread in a similar nature.It understandable that significant events such as this will always bring very strong, heartfelt opinions/views and whilst...
This thread is now closed for replies, having ran it's course and we ask members not to start a thread in a similar nature.It understandable that significant events such as this will always...
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Fat Controller
Apr 6, 2026 at 8:32 PM
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Thread closed. This is the 'How To' section, not for generalised discussions.
Thread closed. This is the 'How To' section, not for generalised discussions.
Thread closed. This is the 'How To' section, not for generalised discussions.
Thread closed. This is the 'How To' section, not for generalised discussions.
Philippa
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Apr 6, 2026 at 4:27 PM
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How To ..........
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Fat Controller
Apr 6, 2026 at 6:16 PM
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Financial Scams - BE ALERT
Hi everyonebe very carful …Any phone (especially Whatsup) call saying your a sky customer and you say yes, they will tell you being a loyal member or you have had for a long time you get a...
Hi everyonebe very carful …Any phone (especially Whatsup) call saying your a sky customer and you say yes, they will tell you being a loyal member or you have had for a long time you get a free IPad.it’s a scam please don’t follow the instructions otherwise you will lose money.Just end...
Hi everyonebe very carful …Any phone (especially Whatsup) call saying your a sky customer and you say yes, they will tell you being a loyal member or you have had for a long time you get a free IPad.it’s a scam please don’t follow the...
Hi everyonebe very carful …Any phone (especially Whatsup) call saying your a sky customer and you say yes, they will tell you being a loyal member or you have had for a long time you get a...
Fat Controller
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Oct 29, 2025
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Off-Topic Discussion
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Spruce
Apr 6, 2026 at 4:52 PM
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Show Off Your Pets 2026
Hello Floss I'm Bel nice to see you
Hello Floss I'm Bel nice to see you
Hello Floss I'm Bel nice to see you
Hello Floss I'm Bel nice to see you
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Pets Corner
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wiseowl
Apr 6, 2026 at 2:44 PM
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What's buzzing flying near you 2026
Redstarts usually start to arrive back in the hills around us during this time. The second visit this week to my known location produced a superb calling male which I eventually locked onto with...
Redstarts usually start to arrive back in the hills around us during this time. The second visit this week to my known location produced a superb calling male which I eventually locked onto with the binoculars. Daft I know but whatever else is happening in the world this event always makes me...
Redstarts usually start to arrive back in the hills around us during this time. The second visit this week to my known location produced a superb calling male which I eventually locked onto with the binoculars. Daft I know but whatever else is...
Redstarts usually start to arrive back in the hills around us during this time. The second visit this week to my known location produced a superb calling male which I eventually locked onto with...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Wildlife Corner
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LunarSea
Apr 8, 2026 at 9:23 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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APRIL PHOTO COMPETITION 2026
Radiant Rapeseed
Radiant Rapeseed
Radiant Rapeseed
Radiant Rapeseed
shiney
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Apr 1, 2026
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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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