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Sealing white garden stones – looking for a simple option (UK)
Hi all, me again.My partner recently bought some larger white garden stones for a border, and has now asked me to look into sealing them.I’m not looking for anything fancy — just something...
Hi all, me again.My partner recently bought some larger white garden stones for a border, and has now asked me to look into sealing them.I’m not looking for anything fancy — just something that will give them a bit of protection and hopefully keep them looking decent a bit longer, rather...
Hi all, me again.My partner recently bought some larger white garden stones for a border, and has now asked me to look into sealing them.I’m not looking for anything fancy — just something that will give them a bit of protection and hopefully...
Hi all, me again.My partner recently bought some larger white garden stones for a border, and has now asked me to look into sealing them.I’m not looking for anything fancy — just something...
hard_stone_84
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Apr 13, 2026 at 8:58 PM
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NEW Gardeners !
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hard_stone_84
Apr 13, 2026 at 8:58 PM
Gravel for drainage in a 30cm pot (Sedum)
Gravel at the bottom is one of those things that sounds like it should work but doesn't really, just raises the water table in the pot. I'd go with a gritty compost mix instead. Sedums are tough...
Gravel at the bottom is one of those things that sounds like it should work but doesn't really, just raises the water table in the pot. I'd go with a gritty compost mix instead. Sedums are tough as anything, they just hate sitting wet.
Gravel at the bottom is one of those things that sounds like it should work but doesn't really, just raises the water table in the pot. I'd go with a gritty compost mix instead. Sedums are tough as anything, they just hate sitting wet.
Gravel at the bottom is one of those things that sounds like it should work but doesn't really, just raises the water table in the pot. I'd go with a gritty compost mix instead. Sedums are tough...
hard_stone_84
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Apr 13, 2026 at 8:55 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Joao
Apr 14, 2026 at 12:08 AM
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What are we doing in the garden 2026
They breed in my shed and under my potting table and next to my potting table...........
They breed in my shed and under my potting table and next to my potting table...........
They breed in my shed and under my potting table and next to my potting table...........
They breed in my shed and under my potting table and next to my potting table...........
simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 1, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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lizzie27
Apr 13, 2026 at 8:51 PM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026
Your poor OH, It is quite true that scalps do bleed rather alarmingly compared with other parts of the body. Glad he is ok today. I do sympathise with you, @lizzie27, re the annoying bus trips....
Your poor OH, It is quite true that scalps do bleed rather alarmingly compared with other parts of the body. Glad he is ok today. I do sympathise with you, @lizzie27, re the annoying bus trips. There is little more tiresome than standing at bus stops waiting when nothing arrives, although I do...
Your poor OH, It is quite true that scalps do bleed rather alarmingly compared with other parts of the body. Glad he is ok today. I do sympathise with you, @lizzie27, re the annoying bus trips. There is little more tiresome than standing at bus...
Your poor OH, It is quite true that scalps do bleed rather alarmingly compared with other parts of the body. Glad he is ok today. I do sympathise with you, @lizzie27, re the annoying bus trips....
Loofah
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Jan 1, 2026
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The Muppet Show
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Ergates
Apr 13, 2026 at 9:21 PM
Trying to track down a Clematis
@Lynne A W I came across this site a while go it might be of use
@Lynne A W I came across this site a while go it might be of use
@Lynne A W I came across this site a while go it might be of use
@Lynne A W I came across this site a while go it might be of use
Lynne A W
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Apr 13, 2026 at 8:29 PM
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Identification Area
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NigelJ
Apr 13, 2026 at 9:51 PM
Hydrangea Hero Wanted
Hi, I’ve had something similar arrive before and it can look a bit disappointing at first. Personally, I’d be a bit cautious about cutting it right down straight away — it might be worth giving it...
Hi, I’ve had something similar arrive before and it can look a bit disappointing at first. Personally, I’d be a bit cautious about cutting it right down straight away — it might be worth giving it some time to settle and see if any lower growth appears. Hydrangeas can sometimes surprise you once...
Hi, I’ve had something similar arrive before and it can look a bit disappointing at first. Personally, I’d be a bit cautious about cutting it right down straight away — it might be worth giving it some time to settle and see if any lower growth...
Hi, I’ve had something similar arrive before and it can look a bit disappointing at first. Personally, I’d be a bit cautious about cutting it right down straight away — it might be worth giving it...
xxxDawnxxx
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Apr 9, 2026 at 10:01 PM
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NEW Gardeners !
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hard_stone_84
Apr 13, 2026 at 9:07 PM
Want to help garden birds? Don't feed them in warmer months, says RSPB
@Michael Hewett , you might not want to read this.When I was young we had to rescue two feral pigeon chicks whose nest was in the roof we were repairing. After we carefully set the nest on the...
@Michael Hewett , you might not want to read this.When I was young we had to rescue two feral pigeon chicks whose nest was in the roof we were repairing. After we carefully set the nest on the ground, a hedgehog promptly came and ate the youngest chick, so the two remaining came in with us....
@Michael Hewett , you might not want to read this.When I was young we had to rescue two feral pigeon chicks whose nest was in the roof we were repairing. After we carefully set the nest on the ground, a hedgehog promptly came and ate the...
@Michael Hewett , you might not want to read this.When I was young we had to rescue two feral pigeon chicks whose nest was in the roof we were repairing. After we carefully set the nest on the...
Pete8
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Apr 10, 2026 at 8:54 AM
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Wildlife Corner
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Selleri
Apr 13, 2026 at 8:05 PM
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What's buzzing flying near you 2026
Excellent picture Simone! Lucky you - getting a nice new camera. I've been tempted myself to venture into the mirrorless world but so far I've managed to resist. I really like the idea of the...
Excellent picture Simone! Lucky you - getting a nice new camera. I've been tempted myself to venture into the mirrorless world but so far I've managed to resist. I really like the idea of the electronic viewfinder though that shows the results of your chosen camera settings before you take the shot.
Excellent picture Simone! Lucky you - getting a nice new camera. I've been tempted myself to venture into the mirrorless world but so far I've managed to resist. I really like the idea of the electronic viewfinder though that shows the results of...
Excellent picture Simone! Lucky you - getting a nice new camera. I've been tempted myself to venture into the mirrorless world but so far I've managed to resist. I really like the idea of the...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Wildlife Corner
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LunarSea
Apr 13, 2026 at 11:07 PM
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Show Off Your Pets 2026
Thank you @Michael Hewett and @Scroggin He wouldn't have anything to eat so we had a emergency appointment at the vets, it cost £85. that's without any medication. He took his temperature that...
Thank you @Michael Hewett and @Scroggin He wouldn't have anything to eat so we had a emergency appointment at the vets, it cost £85. that's without any medication. He took his temperature that was normal, he said that it's a irritated colon so he gave him a steroid injection to soothe it and it...
Thank you @Michael Hewett and @Scroggin He wouldn't have anything to eat so we had a emergency appointment at the vets, it cost £85. that's without any medication. He took his temperature that was normal, he said that it's a irritated colon so...
Thank you @Michael Hewett and @Scroggin He wouldn't have anything to eat so we had a emergency appointment at the vets, it cost £85. that's without any medication. He took his temperature that...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Pets Corner
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Logan
Apr 13, 2026 at 7:16 PM
Rhino charging my way
Carrots growing in the greenhouse border, looks like a decent germination rate from amount of seed sown.
Carrots growing in the greenhouse border, looks like a decent germination rate from amount of seed sown.
Carrots growing in the greenhouse border, looks like a decent germination rate from amount of seed sown.
Carrots growing in the greenhouse border, looks like a decent germination rate from amount of seed sown.
burnie
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Aug 29, 2016
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Greenhouse Growing
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burnie
Apr 13, 2026 at 6:41 PM
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What's your weather like 2026
8 degrees and mostly sunny, managed some garden tidying(I don't do it in the Autumn, leave stuff for the wildlife) and cut some grass, watered the greenhouse.
8 degrees and mostly sunny, managed some garden tidying(I don't do it in the Autumn, leave stuff for the wildlife) and cut some grass, watered the greenhouse.
8 degrees and mostly sunny, managed some garden tidying(I don't do it in the Autumn, leave stuff for the wildlife) and cut some grass, watered the greenhouse.
8 degrees and mostly sunny, managed some garden tidying(I don't do it in the Autumn, leave stuff for the wildlife) and cut some grass, watered the greenhouse.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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burnie
Apr 13, 2026 at 6:40 PM
Bury squash stems when pricking out?
I had to look that up, and it makes perfect sense, thank you.
I had to look that up, and it makes perfect sense, thank you.
I had to look that up, and it makes perfect sense, thank you.
I had to look that up, and it makes perfect sense, thank you.
Stephen Southwest
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Apr 12, 2026 at 8:08 PM
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Edible Gardening
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Stephen Southwest
Apr 13, 2026 at 5:41 PM
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Potato Growing 2026
Planted Foremost and some Charlotte today, rest to go in tomorrow.
Planted Foremost and some Charlotte today, rest to go in tomorrow.
Planted Foremost and some Charlotte today, rest to go in tomorrow.
Planted Foremost and some Charlotte today, rest to go in tomorrow.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Edible Gardening
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Allotment Boy
Apr 13, 2026 at 4:41 PM
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Fond of Fronds
I deny "wanton", but admit to an element of neglect, m'lord!
I deny "wanton", but admit to an element of neglect, m'lord!
I deny "wanton", but admit to an element of neglect, m'lord!
I deny "wanton", but admit to an element of neglect, m'lord!
micearguers
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Mar 19, 2024
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General Gardening Discussion
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ViewAhead
Apr 13, 2026 at 3:46 PM
What is this plant?
doubt its j knotweed, lots of bulbous plants it could be. wait till it has some leaves
doubt its j knotweed, lots of bulbous plants it could be. wait till it has some leaves
doubt its j knotweed, lots of bulbous plants it could be. wait till it has some leaves
doubt its j knotweed, lots of bulbous plants it could be. wait till it has some leaves
Caz2024
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Apr 12, 2026 at 11:56 PM
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Identification Area
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Adam I
Apr 13, 2026 at 1:57 PM
What’s in a name?
I had a college friend who supplemented her grant by doing catering for weddings and parties at the weekends. One of her very successful offerings was tinned mackerel mashed with some horseradish...
I had a college friend who supplemented her grant by doing catering for weddings and parties at the weekends. One of her very successful offerings was tinned mackerel mashed with some horseradish and served on little biscuits. Tasted great, and a lot posher tasting than some of the more...
I had a college friend who supplemented her grant by doing catering for weddings and parties at the weekends. One of her very successful offerings was tinned mackerel mashed with some horseradish and served on little biscuits. Tasted great, and a...
I had a college friend who supplemented her grant by doing catering for weddings and parties at the weekends. One of her very successful offerings was tinned mackerel mashed with some horseradish...
Shades of Night
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Apr 11, 2026 at 8:44 AM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Ergates
Apr 13, 2026 at 9:28 PM
Help with Acer die-back - do I prune it? Repot?
UPDATEIT WORKED!happy looking tree loads of new foliagehad to wait all winter to see if it would work!
UPDATEIT WORKED!happy looking tree loads of new foliagehad to wait all winter to see if it would work!
UPDATEIT WORKED!happy looking tree loads of new foliagehad to wait all winter to see if it would work!
UPDATEIT WORKED!happy looking tree loads of new foliagehad to wait all winter to see if it would work!
sheffield_kid
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Nov 23, 2025
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Trees
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sheffield_kid
Apr 13, 2026 at 9:52 AM
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Onion growing 2026
Here are my giant Kelsae this morning, I accidentally left them outdoors unprotected overnight so they have had a slight frost. I expect they won't be much troubled. I have about a dozen smaller...
Here are my giant Kelsae this morning, I accidentally left them outdoors unprotected overnight so they have had a slight frost. I expect they won't be much troubled. I have about a dozen smaller Kelsae seedlings in a greenhouse
Here are my giant Kelsae this morning, I accidentally left them outdoors unprotected overnight so they have had a slight frost. I expect they won't be much troubled. I have about a dozen smaller Kelsae seedlings in a greenhouse
Here are my giant Kelsae this morning, I accidentally left them outdoors unprotected overnight so they have had a slight frost. I expect they won't be much troubled. I have about a dozen smaller...
burnie
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Dec 12, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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JWK
Apr 13, 2026 at 9:16 AM
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Tomato Growing 2026
Hope, they recover. Mine been travelling for a week now - to the greenhouse and back home for the night. Hopefully they can stay in the greenhouse from tomorrow. It was only +4c during this...
Hope, they recover. Mine been travelling for a week now - to the greenhouse and back home for the night. Hopefully they can stay in the greenhouse from tomorrow. It was only +4c during this night. Soil in the greenhouse is +12c in 20 cm depth.
Hope, they recover. Mine been travelling for a week now - to the greenhouse and back home for the night. Hopefully they can stay in the greenhouse from tomorrow. It was only +4c during this night. Soil in the greenhouse is +12c in 20 cm depth.
Hope, they recover. Mine been travelling for a week now - to the greenhouse and back home for the night. Hopefully they can stay in the greenhouse from tomorrow. It was only +4c during this...
eatenbyweasels
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Dec 18, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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Alisa
Apr 13, 2026 at 9:51 PM
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What's Looking Exotic 2026
I've just sniffed my cristata. It also has a bit of scent. And the dendrobium is definitely sweetly scented.
I've just sniffed my cristata. It also has a bit of scent. And the dendrobium is definitely sweetly scented.
I've just sniffed my cristata. It also has a bit of scent. And the dendrobium is definitely sweetly scented.
I've just sniffed my cristata. It also has a bit of scent. And the dendrobium is definitely sweetly scented.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Tropical Gardening
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CarolineL
Apr 13, 2026 at 8:03 AM
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