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  1. JWK
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    Latest Moan From You and Me 2024

    All the very best to you and your family @gks , hope sharing it has helped you
    All the very best to you and your family @gks , hope sharing it has helped you
    All the very best to you and your family @gks , hope sharing it has helped you
    All the very best to you and your family @gks , hope sharing it has helped you
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  2. Nigel62

    Plant or weed

    Blimey, so much bindweed out there I didn't think I'd find it! All planted up in a pot, looks ok still.
    Blimey, so much bindweed out there I didn't think I'd find it! All planted up in a pot, looks ok still.
    Blimey, so much bindweed out there I didn't think I'd find it! All planted up in a pot, looks ok still.
    Blimey, so much bindweed out there I didn't think I'd find it! All planted up in a pot, looks ok still.
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  3. latimer

    What do I plant in this big gap

    They’re probably about 80cm across and 50-60 high. I think the maximum is supposed to be around 1m and as said I haven’t clipped them so you could probably keep them smaller
    They’re probably about 80cm across and 50-60 high. I think the maximum is supposed to be around 1m and as said I haven’t clipped them so you could probably keep them smaller
    They’re probably about 80cm across and 50-60 high. I think the maximum is supposed to be around 1m and as said I haven’t clipped them so you could probably keep them smaller
    They’re probably about 80cm across and 50-60 high. I think the maximum is supposed to be around 1m and as said I haven’t clipped them so you could probably keep them smaller
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  4. Nickoslesteros

    Heirloom apples

    It might be worth biding yor time and seeing if there is a local apple fair you could visit in the Autumn. There are so many varieties and what I may really love you may not and vice versa. We...
    It might be worth biding yor time and seeing if there is a local apple fair you could visit in the Autumn. There are so many varieties and what I may really love you may not and vice versa. We inherited an Ashmead Kernel, which is highly praised flavour wise but in our experience very variable...
    It might be worth biding yor time and seeing if there is a local apple fair you could visit in the Autumn. There are so many varieties and what I may really love you may not and vice versa. We inherited an Ashmead Kernel, which is highly praised...
    It might be worth biding yor time and seeing if there is a local apple fair you could visit in the Autumn. There are so many varieties and what I may really love you may not and vice versa. We...
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  5. shiney
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    What's your weather like APRIL 2024

    Good afternoon its been a grey sky and steady drizzle all day but now the sun is shining and its a blue sky
    Good afternoon its been a grey sky and steady drizzle all day but now the sun is shining and its a blue sky
    Good afternoon its been a grey sky and steady drizzle all day but now the sun is shining and its a blue sky
    Good afternoon its been a grey sky and steady drizzle all day but now the sun is shining and its a blue sky
    Screenshot 2024-04-01 042258.png forcast.jpg upload_2024-4-1_11-33-29.png 20240401_153139.jpg Summerville.jpg weather.gif
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  6. wiseowl
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024

    Have to share here, no where else. I have the most whiffy neighbor. She tex Not sure for August, its more like October/November when that happens.
    Have to share here, no where else. I have the most whiffy neighbor. She tex Not sure for August, its more like October/November when that happens.
    Have to share here, no where else. I have the most whiffy neighbor. She tex Not sure for August, its more like October/November when that happens.
    Have to share here, no where else. I have the most whiffy neighbor. She tex Not sure for August, its more like October/November when that happens.
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  7. Spruce
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    Like x 3

    House Martins, Swallows & Swifts

    6th April here for x3 Swallows, but they may have been flying over. Seen numerous House Matins and few more Swallows since - no swifts yet.
    6th April here for x3 Swallows, but they may have been flying over. Seen numerous House Matins and few more Swallows since - no swifts yet.
    6th April here for x3 Swallows, but they may have been flying over. Seen numerous House Matins and few more Swallows since - no swifts yet.
    6th April here for x3 Swallows, but they may have been flying over. Seen numerous House Matins and few more Swallows since - no swifts yet.
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  8. Papi Jo
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    Like x 13

    Close-ups of flowers

    Geum Scarlet Tempest
    Geum Scarlet Tempest
    Geum Scarlet Tempest
    Geum Scarlet Tempest
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    5,463
  9. JWK
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    Tomato Growing 2024

    Well, Iast week, I did my usual trick of giving up on my ungerminated seeds and doing a last-minute sowing for replacements.... only for the original seeds to pop up a couple of days later. Guess...
    Well, Iast week, I did my usual trick of giving up on my ungerminated seeds and doing a last-minute sowing for replacements.... only for the original seeds to pop up a couple of days later. Guess who'll be giving away surplus plants again this year. :th scifD36:
    Well, Iast week, I did my usual trick of giving up on my ungerminated seeds and doing a last-minute sowing for replacements.... only for the original seeds to pop up a couple of days later. Guess who'll be giving away surplus plants again this year. :th scifD36:
    Well, Iast week, I did my usual trick of giving up on my ungerminated seeds and doing a last-minute sowing for replacements.... only for the original seeds to pop up a couple of days later. Guess...
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  10. shiney
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    Show Off Your Pets 2024

    The Squeak has found a shady place under the Pandorea Jasminoides in The Courtyard facing the kitchen window ...
    The Squeak has found a shady place under the Pandorea Jasminoides in The Courtyard facing the kitchen window ...
    The Squeak has found a shady place under the Pandorea Jasminoides in The Courtyard facing the kitchen window ...
    The Squeak has found a shady place under the Pandorea Jasminoides in The Courtyard facing the kitchen window ...
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  11. wiseowl
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    A Joke Or Two 2023/24

    When you just can't be bothered to do any gardening.
    When you just can't be bothered to do any gardening.
    When you just can't be bothered to do any gardening.
    When you just can't be bothered to do any gardening.
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  12. OwdPotter

    Euphorbia

    I moved a characis wulfenii that looked a bit like that a couple of summers ago. I thought I had lost it but it’s suddenly reappeared and bigger than ever (not huge but much better than...
    I moved a characis wulfenii that looked a bit like that a couple of summers ago. I thought I had lost it but it’s suddenly reappeared and bigger than ever (not huge but much better than previously). I can only assume that the excessively wet Autumn and Winter has given it a much needed boost
    I moved a characis wulfenii that looked a bit like that a couple of summers ago. I thought I had lost it but it’s suddenly reappeared and bigger than ever (not huge but much better than previously). I can only assume that the excessively wet...
    I moved a characis wulfenii that looked a bit like that a couple of summers ago. I thought I had lost it but it’s suddenly reappeared and bigger than ever (not huge but much better than...
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  13. JWK
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    What are we doing in the garden 2024

    @Jenny-Aster I think mine came from Aldi. I was sitting on it whilst painting a wooden planter but I don't often use it as a seat - probably never again!
    @Jenny-Aster I think mine came from Aldi. I was sitting on it whilst painting a wooden planter but I don't often use it as a seat - probably never again!
    @Jenny-Aster I think mine came from Aldi. I was sitting on it whilst painting a wooden planter but I don't often use it as a seat - probably never again!
    @Jenny-Aster I think mine came from Aldi. I was sitting on it whilst painting a wooden planter but I don't often use it as a seat - probably never again!
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    36,400
  14. Ladybird4
    Friendly x 5

    Just joined Gardeners Corner and looking forward to meeting up with kindred spirits.

    Aha! Thanks @Obelix-Vendée . I was looking for 2024 I think. My eye probably skimmed over that one because it's got 2023 in the title.
    Aha! Thanks @Obelix-Vendée . I was looking for 2024 I think. My eye probably skimmed over that one because it's got 2023 in the title.
    Aha! Thanks @Obelix-Vendée . I was looking for 2024 I think. My eye probably skimmed over that one because it's got 2023 in the title.
    Aha! Thanks @Obelix-Vendée . I was looking for 2024 I think. My eye probably skimmed over that one because it's got 2023 in the title.
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  15. Victoria
    Like x 9

    Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

    My ever-blooming Standard Red ...
    My ever-blooming Standard Red ...
    My ever-blooming Standard Red ...
    My ever-blooming Standard Red ...
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  16. TheMadHedger

    Suet pellets for birds

    I use garden wildlife as well, i buy the premium one as you don't get to many bits but there cost more also it's the suet mealworm pellets
    I use garden wildlife as well, i buy the premium one as you don't get to many bits but there cost more also it's the suet mealworm pellets
    I use garden wildlife as well, i buy the premium one as you don't get to many bits but there cost more also it's the suet mealworm pellets
    I use garden wildlife as well, i buy the premium one as you don't get to many bits but there cost more also it's the suet mealworm pellets
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  17. PhilC

    Can you grow Sugar Cane from seeds?

    How are you going to achieve the required temperature?
    How are you going to achieve the required temperature?
    How are you going to achieve the required temperature?
    How are you going to achieve the required temperature?
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  18. Clueless 1 v2

    Lurgy remedies

    I sometimes get crusty/gungy eyes during hayfever season. My theory is that if my eyes water while I'm asleep so I don't wipe them, the stuff dries into the gunge/crust. A daily antihistamine...
    I sometimes get crusty/gungy eyes during hayfever season. My theory is that if my eyes water while I'm asleep so I don't wipe them, the stuff dries into the gunge/crust. A daily antihistamine reduces the eye-watering (as well as the sneezing, nose-running and itchy eyes/throat/soft palate area)...
    I sometimes get crusty/gungy eyes during hayfever season. My theory is that if my eyes water while I'm asleep so I don't wipe them, the stuff dries into the gunge/crust. A daily antihistamine reduces the eye-watering (as well as the sneezing,...
    I sometimes get crusty/gungy eyes during hayfever season. My theory is that if my eyes water while I'm asleep so I don't wipe them, the stuff dries into the gunge/crust. A daily antihistamine...
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    43
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    1,039
  19. wiseowl
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    Currently Listening To 2023/24

    Sometime World
    Sometime World
    Sometime World
    Sometime World
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    347
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    16,899
  20. Fof

    Rooks and bird feeders

    Thanks guys I guess I'll buy a different mix once my current 25k runs out.
    Thanks guys I guess I'll buy a different mix once my current 25k runs out.
    Thanks guys I guess I'll buy a different mix once my current 25k runs out.
    Thanks guys I guess I'll buy a different mix once my current 25k runs out.
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