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  1. Logan

    no emails

    I don't get emails, you can get them if you use watch thread, but I think there is also a box to untick in your profile pages/preferences section somewhere if you don't want them
    I don't get emails, you can get them if you use watch thread, but I think there is also a box to untick in your profile pages/preferences section somewhere if you don't want them
    I don't get emails, you can get them if you use watch thread, but I think there is also a box to untick in your profile pages/preferences section somewhere if you don't want them
    I don't get emails, you can get them if you use watch thread, but I think there is also a box to untick in your profile pages/preferences section somewhere if you don't want them
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  2. Escarpment
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    Lunchtime Fox

    What a gorgeous creature :)
    What a gorgeous creature :)
    What a gorgeous creature :)
    What a gorgeous creature :)
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  3. wiseowl
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024

    When we visited the Great Pyramid @Jenny_Aster, I remember going down some quite steep stone steps at one stage and then they turned the lights out. My young nephew who was about 10 or 11 at the...
    When we visited the Great Pyramid @Jenny_Aster, I remember going down some quite steep stone steps at one stage and then they turned the lights out. My young nephew who was about 10 or 11 at the time created merry hell and the lights got turned on very quickly. He was not impressed. The guides...
    When we visited the Great Pyramid @Jenny_Aster, I remember going down some quite steep stone steps at one stage and then they turned the lights out. My young nephew who was about 10 or 11 at the time created merry hell and the lights got turned...
    When we visited the Great Pyramid @Jenny_Aster, I remember going down some quite steep stone steps at one stage and then they turned the lights out. My young nephew who was about 10 or 11 at the...
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  4. wiseowl
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    Informative x 4

    What's your weather like MARCH 2024

    Very sunny and dry atm in North Wales. Not expecting to last for long though ...:noidea::roflol:
    Very sunny and dry atm in North Wales. Not expecting to last for long though ...:noidea::roflol:
    Very sunny and dry atm in North Wales. Not expecting to last for long though ...:noidea::roflol:
    Very sunny and dry atm in North Wales. Not expecting to last for long though ...:noidea::roflol:
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  5. pattie

    how to grow herbs

    There's a beautiful, shrubby Basil called 'Magic Mountain', (Ocimum kilimandscharicum) which in theory at least is perennial. It makes a stunning summer display as an ornamental, with long spires...
    There's a beautiful, shrubby Basil called 'Magic Mountain', (Ocimum kilimandscharicum) which in theory at least is perennial. It makes a stunning summer display as an ornamental, with long spires of lilac flowers that bees and butterflies love. It's also good for culinary purposes. I was assured...
    There's a beautiful, shrubby Basil called 'Magic Mountain', (Ocimum kilimandscharicum) which in theory at least is perennial. It makes a stunning summer display as an ornamental, with long spires of lilac flowers that bees and butterflies love....
    There's a beautiful, shrubby Basil called 'Magic Mountain', (Ocimum kilimandscharicum) which in theory at least is perennial. It makes a stunning summer display as an ornamental, with long spires...
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  6. Jenny_Aster

    Converting a Wheelie Bin to Compost Bin

    The amount of material obviously depends on the time of year, from now on till the summer it's mainly grass clippings, but thinking about it, fresh grass clippings are not good for worms, it could...
    The amount of material obviously depends on the time of year, from now on till the summer it's mainly grass clippings, but thinking about it, fresh grass clippings are not good for worms, it could get too hot for them.Need a rethink.
    The amount of material obviously depends on the time of year, from now on till the summer it's mainly grass clippings, but thinking about it, fresh grass clippings are not good for worms, it could get too hot for them.Need a rethink.
    The amount of material obviously depends on the time of year, from now on till the summer it's mainly grass clippings, but thinking about it, fresh grass clippings are not good for worms, it could...
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  7. wiseowl
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    What's looking good MARCH 2024

    They do need sharp drainage @Golarne , just like their bigger relations, so it's difficult to keep them healthy in the ground. I tend to have them in raised beds for that reason, but some are...
    They do need sharp drainage @Golarne , just like their bigger relations, so it's difficult to keep them healthy in the ground. I tend to have them in raised beds for that reason, but some are easier than others too. Persian Beauty is one that I have, and there's another one as well but I can't...
    They do need sharp drainage @Golarne , just like their bigger relations, so it's difficult to keep them healthy in the ground. I tend to have them in raised beds for that reason, but some are easier than others too. Persian Beauty is one that I...
    They do need sharp drainage @Golarne , just like their bigger relations, so it's difficult to keep them healthy in the ground. I tend to have them in raised beds for that reason, but some are...
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  8. CostasK

    Crab apple tree lost its leader

    Thank you. I did wonder about that. So basically I would cut the part circled in yellow.
    Thank you. I did wonder about that. So basically I would cut the part circled in yellow.
    Thank you. I did wonder about that. So basically I would cut the part circled in yellow.
    Thank you. I did wonder about that. So basically I would cut the part circled in yellow.
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  9. JWK
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    Vegetable Growing 2024

    I haven't even started weeding the vegetable garden, it's still so wet.@pete a few years ago I tried main crop potatoes again in Dordogne and they were absolutely decimated by Colorado beetles.
    I haven't even started weeding the vegetable garden, it's still so wet.@pete a few years ago I tried main crop potatoes again in Dordogne and they were absolutely decimated by Colorado beetles.
    I haven't even started weeding the vegetable garden, it's still so wet.@pete a few years ago I tried main crop potatoes again in Dordogne and they were absolutely decimated by Colorado beetles.
    I haven't even started weeding the vegetable garden, it's still so wet.@pete a few years ago I tried main crop potatoes again in Dordogne and they were absolutely decimated by Colorado beetles.
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  10. PJA190
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    Slow and steady - Beginner :-)

    The unknown shrub in 'J' is a Cytisus - broom. The plants all seem to be leaning a bit - presumably to get more light. Brooms certainly like a good bit of sun/light, and they're happy in poorer...
    The unknown shrub in 'J' is a Cytisus - broom. The plants all seem to be leaning a bit - presumably to get more light. Brooms certainly like a good bit of sun/light, and they're happy in poorer soil. There seems to be another tree in there - to the far right - what is that? There might be too...
    The unknown shrub in 'J' is a Cytisus - broom. The plants all seem to be leaning a bit - presumably to get more light. Brooms certainly like a good bit of sun/light, and they're happy in poorer soil. There seems to be another tree in there - to...
    The unknown shrub in 'J' is a Cytisus - broom. The plants all seem to be leaning a bit - presumably to get more light. Brooms certainly like a good bit of sun/light, and they're happy in poorer...
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  11. Fat Controller
    Informative x 6

    Miracle Gro MPC - avoid!

    I've had quite good results in Norfolk with a compost called Erin and it wasn't very expensive. I used to like Miracle Grow when it had peat in it. I use the coarse compost for mulching.I worry...
    I've had quite good results in Norfolk with a compost called Erin and it wasn't very expensive. I used to like Miracle Grow when it had peat in it. I use the coarse compost for mulching.I worry about coir and that natural forests have been cut down to make way for palm trees, then there is the...
    I've had quite good results in Norfolk with a compost called Erin and it wasn't very expensive. I used to like Miracle Grow when it had peat in it. I use the coarse compost for mulching.I worry about coir and that natural forests have been cut...
    I've had quite good results in Norfolk with a compost called Erin and it wasn't very expensive. I used to like Miracle Grow when it had peat in it. I use the coarse compost for mulching.I worry...
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  12. JWK
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    What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?

    They can look a bit odd at times @simone_in_wiltshire :biggrin: 'My' magpies are still determined to use bits of blackthorn for their nests. Sigh... The bits are there temporarily to protect the new...
    They can look a bit odd at times @simone_in_wiltshire :biggrin: 'My' magpies are still determined to use bits of blackthorn for their nests. Sigh... The bits are there temporarily to protect the new hedging I've put in, and they just keep pulling them out to check them.All the blackthorn is coming...
    They can look a bit odd at times @simone_in_wiltshire :biggrin: 'My' magpies are still determined to use bits of blackthorn for their nests. Sigh... The bits are there temporarily to protect the new hedging I've put in, and they just keep pulling them...
    They can look a bit odd at times @simone_in_wiltshire :biggrin: 'My' magpies are still determined to use bits of blackthorn for their nests. Sigh... The bits are there temporarily to protect the new...
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  14. Alisa

    Rat proofing composter

    Maybe your compost is too dry? Try watering it every now and again - I've read it should be like a moist sponge, and that's not comfortable for rodents.
    Maybe your compost is too dry? Try watering it every now and again - I've read it should be like a moist sponge, and that's not comfortable for rodents.
    Maybe your compost is too dry? Try watering it every now and again - I've read it should be like a moist sponge, and that's not comfortable for rodents.
    Maybe your compost is too dry? Try watering it every now and again - I've read it should be like a moist sponge, and that's not comfortable for rodents.
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  15. wiseowl
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    Currently Listening To 2023/24

    Everyone loves a bit o' Glenn.
    Everyone loves a bit o' Glenn.
    Everyone loves a bit o' Glenn.
    Everyone loves a bit o' Glenn.
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  16. OwdPotter
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    OwdPotter's new rose garden

    Aside from a spectacular Rhododendron display in May, the top garden colour scheme is essentially defined by evergreen foliage and the reds, deep pinks and purples of autumnal blooms.To...
    Aside from a spectacular Rhododendron display in May, the top garden colour scheme is essentially defined by evergreen foliage and the reds, deep pinks and purples of autumnal blooms.To supplement this palatte, I have added the following roses:Munstead Wood. Existing plant relocated from...
    Aside from a spectacular Rhododendron display in May, the top garden colour scheme is essentially defined by evergreen foliage and the reds, deep pinks and purples of autumnal blooms.To supplement this palatte, I have added the following...
    Aside from a spectacular Rhododendron display in May, the top garden colour scheme is essentially defined by evergreen foliage and the reds, deep pinks and purples of autumnal blooms.To...
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  17. Didyw
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    Hello - migrant from Gardeners World!

    Morning everyone. Still fine here, but only 29c.
    Morning everyone. Still fine here, but only 29c.
    Morning everyone. Still fine here, but only 29c.
    Morning everyone. Still fine here, but only 29c.
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  18. JWK
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    What are we doing in the garden 2024

    It's a dogwould. They stop growing after a few years and they never need repotting.What a cutie! :imphrt:
    It's a dogwould. They stop growing after a few years and they never need repotting.What a cutie! :imphrt:
    It's a dogwould. They stop growing after a few years and they never need repotting.What a cutie! :imphrt:
    It's a dogwould. They stop growing after a few years and they never need repotting.What a cutie! :imphrt:
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  19. Fof

    Orchid advice. please

    You need to put in on a gravel tray so that when you spray/water with rain water this will increase the humidity.
    You need to put in on a gravel tray so that when you spray/water with rain water this will increase the humidity.
    You need to put in on a gravel tray so that when you spray/water with rain water this will increase the humidity.
    You need to put in on a gravel tray so that when you spray/water with rain water this will increase the humidity.
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  20. trogre

    Trail/Wildlife Camera

    That's the one my wife recently bought. Not put it outside yet though, we started testing it inside and found it fascinating watching our cat's nightly routine as he lets himself out the catflap...
    That's the one my wife recently bought. Not put it outside yet though, we started testing it inside and found it fascinating watching our cat's nightly routine as he lets himself out the catflap and then returns just before daybreak. Well pleased with it so far. The batteries seem to last for...
    That's the one my wife recently bought. Not put it outside yet though, we started testing it inside and found it fascinating watching our cat's nightly routine as he lets himself out the catflap and then returns just before daybreak. Well pleased...
    That's the one my wife recently bought. Not put it outside yet though, we started testing it inside and found it fascinating watching our cat's nightly routine as he lets himself out the catflap...
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