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  1. Michael Hewett
    Agree x 5

    Slow pages

    Still problematic for me. Taking 2 or 3 attempts to go to the next page or to get a reply to post.
    Still problematic for me. Taking 2 or 3 attempts to go to the next page or to get a reply to post.
    Still problematic for me. Taking 2 or 3 attempts to go to the next page or to get a reply to post.
    Still problematic for me. Taking 2 or 3 attempts to go to the next page or to get a reply to post.
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  2. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    I’m absolutely sure that foxhounds arent trained to only attack old or sick foxes! Any foxes they come across will do. I do feel sorry for the future of the hounds, rendered unadoptable by the...
    I’m absolutely sure that foxhounds arent trained to only attack old or sick foxes! Any foxes they come across will do. I do feel sorry for the future of the hounds, rendered unadoptable by the purpose they are raised for. No well earned retirement for them, a bullet in the head when they can’t...
    I’m absolutely sure that foxhounds arent trained to only attack old or sick foxes! Any foxes they come across will do. I do feel sorry for the future of the hounds, rendered unadoptable by the purpose they are raised for. No well earned...
    I’m absolutely sure that foxhounds arent trained to only attack old or sick foxes! Any foxes they come across will do. I do feel sorry for the future of the hounds, rendered unadoptable by the...
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  3. wiseowl
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    Latest Moan From You and Me 2025

    Friends of ours have recently moved to the UK from Canada. One returning after 25 years in Canada, his wife a Canadian by birth. (Nearly said 'native Canadian' but that might have been...
    Friends of ours have recently moved to the UK from Canada. One returning after 25 years in Canada, his wife a Canadian by birth. (Nearly said 'native Canadian' but that might have been misinterpreted. They were shocked to discover that Costco in the the UK is mainly a trade outlet. They were...
    Friends of ours have recently moved to the UK from Canada. One returning after 25 years in Canada, his wife a Canadian by birth. (Nearly said 'native Canadian' but that might have been misinterpreted. They were shocked to discover that Costco...
    Friends of ours have recently moved to the UK from Canada. One returning after 25 years in Canada, his wife a Canadian by birth. (Nearly said 'native Canadian' but that might have been...
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  4. Alan Tomox

    Supporting a plant in a plant pot container

    Have you got any expanded polystyrene from old packaging? You could wedge it around the pot. Failing that, I'd use an old wire coat hanger bent into u shapes to keep the inner pot equidistant from...
    Have you got any expanded polystyrene from old packaging? You could wedge it around the pot. Failing that, I'd use an old wire coat hanger bent into u shapes to keep the inner pot equidistant from outer
    Have you got any expanded polystyrene from old packaging? You could wedge it around the pot. Failing that, I'd use an old wire coat hanger bent into u shapes to keep the inner pot equidistant from outer
    Have you got any expanded polystyrene from old packaging? You could wedge it around the pot. Failing that, I'd use an old wire coat hanger bent into u shapes to keep the inner pot equidistant from...
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  5. wiseowl
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    Friendly x 8

    SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL OUR MEMBERS

    Seasons Greetings to all forum members.Thank you to the admin team for providing us the ability to chat about all things gardening, and many things not gardening!
    Seasons Greetings to all forum members.Thank you to the admin team for providing us the ability to chat about all things gardening, and many things not gardening!
    Seasons Greetings to all forum members.Thank you to the admin team for providing us the ability to chat about all things gardening, and many things not gardening!
    Seasons Greetings to all forum members.Thank you to the admin team for providing us the ability to chat about all things gardening, and many things not gardening!
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  6. wiseowl
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    Friendly x 5

    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2025

    Afternoon folks. I hope everyone is doing ok with all the busy prep and shopping going on. A mixture of reasons have contributed to me slimming down Christmas over the years so now, even if I’m...
    Afternoon folks. I hope everyone is doing ok with all the busy prep and shopping going on. A mixture of reasons have contributed to me slimming down Christmas over the years so now, even if I’m not working (rare), a quiet PJ day is the norm. I do like to have plenty of food treats and snacks...
    Afternoon folks. I hope everyone is doing ok with all the busy prep and shopping going on. A mixture of reasons have contributed to me slimming down Christmas over the years so now, even if I’m not working (rare), a quiet PJ day is the norm. I...
    Afternoon folks. I hope everyone is doing ok with all the busy prep and shopping going on. A mixture of reasons have contributed to me slimming down Christmas over the years so now, even if I’m...
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  7. wiseowl
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    Whats Your Weather Like 2025

    Seems to have been colder as the day progressed, down to 6c now and the wind is more noticeable than it was this morning. Still very dark, had some lights on all day.
    Seems to have been colder as the day progressed, down to 6c now and the wind is more noticeable than it was this morning. Still very dark, had some lights on all day.
    Seems to have been colder as the day progressed, down to 6c now and the wind is more noticeable than it was this morning. Still very dark, had some lights on all day.
    Seems to have been colder as the day progressed, down to 6c now and the wind is more noticeable than it was this morning. Still very dark, had some lights on all day.
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  8. Victoria
    Funny x 4

    For Cat Lovers

    I have this condition ... :cat-kittyandsmiley:Scientists have identified a newly contagious condition: Purralysis — a state in which a human becomes physically incapable of moving because a cat has settled on their...
    I have this condition ... :cat-kittyandsmiley:Scientists have identified a newly contagious condition: Purralysis — a state in which a human becomes physically incapable of moving because a cat has settled on their lap.
    I have this condition ... :cat-kittyandsmiley:Scientists have identified a newly contagious condition: Purralysis — a state in which a human becomes physically incapable of moving because a cat has settled on their lap.
    I have this condition ... :cat-kittyandsmiley:Scientists have identified a newly contagious condition: Purralysis — a state in which a human becomes physically incapable of moving because a cat has settled on their...
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  9. shiney
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    What's Looking Good December 2025

    Tecomaria (Cape Honeysuckle) The large one at the bottom of the garden coming into bloom ...
    Tecomaria (Cape Honeysuckle) The large one at the bottom of the garden coming into bloom ...
    Tecomaria (Cape Honeysuckle) The large one at the bottom of the garden coming into bloom ...
    Tecomaria (Cape Honeysuckle) The large one at the bottom of the garden coming into bloom ...
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  10. JWK
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  11. CanadianLori

    Chillies 2026

    Yes, I do know it's not the 2026 yet however I am getting geared up to commence starting my seeds for 2026's chillie crop. I usually start the seeds on Boxing day but this time around, I'm going...
    Yes, I do know it's not the 2026 yet however I am getting geared up to commence starting my seeds for 2026's chillie crop. I usually start the seeds on Boxing day but this time around, I'm going to change up a bit.I figure I'll delay starting my Shineybrids to the end of January. I'll be...
    Yes, I do know it's not the 2026 yet however I am getting geared up to commence starting my seeds for 2026's chillie crop. I usually start the seeds on Boxing day but this time around, I'm going to change up a bit.I figure I'll delay starting...
    Yes, I do know it's not the 2026 yet however I am getting geared up to commence starting my seeds for 2026's chillie crop. I usually start the seeds on Boxing day but this time around, I'm going...
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  12. Dorset-Tim

    New Tree for the Garden

    I love the idea of fruit trees too, though I would say ornamental value is a bigger factor for me usually.I have an apple tree and while I do enjoy it, it is quite susceptible to apple scab. It...
    I love the idea of fruit trees too, though I would say ornamental value is a bigger factor for me usually.I have an apple tree and while I do enjoy it, it is quite susceptible to apple scab. It was an impulse purchase at a garden centre so I hadn't done my homework. I know that there are...
    I love the idea of fruit trees too, though I would say ornamental value is a bigger factor for me usually.I have an apple tree and while I do enjoy it, it is quite susceptible to apple scab. It was an impulse purchase at a garden centre so I...
    I love the idea of fruit trees too, though I would say ornamental value is a bigger factor for me usually.I have an apple tree and while I do enjoy it, it is quite susceptible to apple scab. It...
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  13. TheMadHedger

    Bark scraped off base of the base of an ash tree - prevention?

    I have had badgers scratching the bark of my spruce trees, but the bark on these is fairly thick and fibrous, so it just looks like hair coming off the tree trunk. Could also been cats, but cats...
    I have had badgers scratching the bark of my spruce trees, but the bark on these is fairly thick and fibrous, so it just looks like hair coming off the tree trunk. Could also been cats, but cats have never been that fond of my garden.
    I have had badgers scratching the bark of my spruce trees, but the bark on these is fairly thick and fibrous, so it just looks like hair coming off the tree trunk. Could also been cats, but cats have never been that fond of my garden.
    I have had badgers scratching the bark of my spruce trees, but the bark on these is fairly thick and fibrous, so it just looks like hair coming off the tree trunk. Could also been cats, but cats...
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  14. shiney
    Sticky
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    Greenhouse - Goodbye Old Friend, Hello New

    My dad can never resist the temptation to etch a date in any concrete we've laid.
    My dad can never resist the temptation to etch a date in any concrete we've laid.
    My dad can never resist the temptation to etch a date in any concrete we've laid.
    My dad can never resist the temptation to etch a date in any concrete we've laid.
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  15. Retired
    Like x 4

    Latest hobby.

    Hmm, Fabworks quote their prices per half metre which seems a bit sneaky!I buy all my new fabrics online although I do find and hoard fabrics from charity shops and car boot sales too. Some of...
    Hmm, Fabworks quote their prices per half metre which seems a bit sneaky!I buy all my new fabrics online although I do find and hoard fabrics from charity shops and car boot sales too. Some of my hoard is now gradually being donated to a friend's daughter who is learning to sew.I use Pound...
    Hmm, Fabworks quote their prices per half metre which seems a bit sneaky!I buy all my new fabrics online although I do find and hoard fabrics from charity shops and car boot sales too. Some of my hoard is now gradually being donated to a...
    Hmm, Fabworks quote their prices per half metre which seems a bit sneaky!I buy all my new fabrics online although I do find and hoard fabrics from charity shops and car boot sales too. Some of...
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  16. Meomye

    Rose Gauntlet

    Thank you for your suggestions, very helpful.
    Thank you for your suggestions, very helpful.
    Thank you for your suggestions, very helpful.
    Thank you for your suggestions, very helpful.
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  17. burnie
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    Onion growing 2026

    I've got some walla walla seeds this year, has anyone tried them in the past?
    I've got some walla walla seeds this year, has anyone tried them in the past?
    I've got some walla walla seeds this year, has anyone tried them in the past?
    I've got some walla walla seeds this year, has anyone tried them in the past?
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  18. Warren Jones

    TurfWorld Limited

    We’ve just published a new article answering a common seasonal question: “Can I lay turf in winter?” ❄️The guide covers when winter turfing works best, what conditions to avoid, and how to get...
    We’ve just published a new article answering a common seasonal question: “Can I lay turf in winter?” ❄️The guide covers when winter turfing works best, what conditions to avoid, and how to get great results during the colder months.If you’re planning a new lawn or considering turfing over...
    We’ve just published a new article answering a common seasonal question: “Can I lay turf in winter?” ❄️The guide covers when winter turfing works best, what conditions to avoid, and how to get great results during the colder months.If you’re...
    We’ve just published a new article answering a common seasonal question: “Can I lay turf in winter?” ❄️The guide covers when winter turfing works best, what conditions to avoid, and how to get...
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  19. wiseowl
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    Show Off Your Pets 2025

    Oliver has lovely blue eyes.
    Oliver has lovely blue eyes.
    Oliver has lovely blue eyes.
    Oliver has lovely blue eyes.
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  20. adamadamant

    what to put on lawn now in December

    Thanks - all excellent advice. Builders' tramp slightly difficult to control however! I'll take the rough with the smooth and wait till spring then for its beauty treatment!
    Thanks - all excellent advice. Builders' tramp slightly difficult to control however! I'll take the rough with the smooth and wait till spring then for its beauty treatment!
    Thanks - all excellent advice. Builders' tramp slightly difficult to control however! I'll take the rough with the smooth and wait till spring then for its beauty treatment!
    Thanks - all excellent advice. Builders' tramp slightly difficult to control however! I'll take the rough with the smooth and wait till spring then for its beauty treatment!
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    74
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