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  1. shiney
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    Greenhouse - Goodbye Old Friend, Hello New

    Agree, could trip over and seriously damage some plants.:heehee:
    Agree, could trip over and seriously damage some plants.:heehee:
    Agree, could trip over and seriously damage some plants.:heehee:
    Agree, could trip over and seriously damage some plants.:heehee:
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  2. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    @pete odlest profession???? How can you be so ignorant and insensitive? In patriarchal societies women are treated as "less than" to be controlled, ignored or dismissed as men see fit and turn...
    @pete odlest profession???? How can you be so ignorant and insensitive? In patriarchal societies women are treated as "less than" to be controlled, ignored or dismissed as men see fit and turn to prostitution when all other avenues of income fail.In the case of the Epstein files these...
    @pete odlest profession???? How can you be so ignorant and insensitive? In patriarchal societies women are treated as "less than" to be controlled, ignored or dismissed as men see fit and turn to prostitution when all other avenues of income...
    @pete odlest profession???? How can you be so ignorant and insensitive? In patriarchal societies women are treated as "less than" to be controlled, ignored or dismissed as men see fit and turn...
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  3. GreenFingeredPete

    Plant labels

    I'm notoriously bad at labelling.My best effort is masking tape on the pot and a scribble with a permanent marker. That works a treat, and the solution lasts so well that when I re-use the pot...
    I'm notoriously bad at labelling.My best effort is masking tape on the pot and a scribble with a permanent marker. That works a treat, and the solution lasts so well that when I re-use the pot I find it very instructive that something I thought was a forced Hyacinth in fact must be a Jalapeno...
    I'm notoriously bad at labelling.My best effort is masking tape on the pot and a scribble with a permanent marker. That works a treat, and the solution lasts so well that when I re-use the pot I find it very instructive that something I...
    I'm notoriously bad at labelling.My best effort is masking tape on the pot and a scribble with a permanent marker. That works a treat, and the solution lasts so well that when I re-use the pot...
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  4. Bear

    Cross runner beans

    Was prob a long term thing maybe 5yrs or just keep at it , i know with most plants crosses are never stable but i was thinking over the years once i get something i like and only planting them...
    Was prob a long term thing maybe 5yrs or just keep at it , i know with most plants crosses are never stable but i was thinking over the years once i get something i like and only planting them back the next year it should help cut down varation. Also i dont know if this is ever garderns dream...
    Was prob a long term thing maybe 5yrs or just keep at it , i know with most plants crosses are never stable but i was thinking over the years once i get something i like and only planting them back the next year it should help cut down varation....
    Was prob a long term thing maybe 5yrs or just keep at it , i know with most plants crosses are never stable but i was thinking over the years once i get something i like and only planting them...
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  5. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    I know I've previously extolled the virtues of owning a shredder but I still think it's one of the best garden tools I've ever bought. Today I took down several tall branches from a Cotoneaster...
    I know I've previously extolled the virtues of owning a shredder but I still think it's one of the best garden tools I've ever bought. Today I took down several tall branches from a Cotoneaster simonsii bush that were impacting on an arch.Enter the beastAnd they're reduced to this,...
    I know I've previously extolled the virtues of owning a shredder but I still think it's one of the best garden tools I've ever bought. Today I took down several tall branches from a Cotoneaster simonsii bush that were impacting on an arch....
    I know I've previously extolled the virtues of owning a shredder but I still think it's one of the best garden tools I've ever bought. Today I took down several tall branches from a Cotoneaster...
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  6. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    We had a dull but dry windy day, so I moved the compost bin to this years location ready for filling, the old one isn't ready as I don't turn it these days, so it needs two years to work it's...
    We had a dull but dry windy day, so I moved the compost bin to this years location ready for filling, the old one isn't ready as I don't turn it these days, so it needs two years to work it's magic. I shall shred all the twigs that have come down off the birch tree along with the old stems from...
    We had a dull but dry windy day, so I moved the compost bin to this years location ready for filling, the old one isn't ready as I don't turn it these days, so it needs two years to work it's magic. I shall shred all the twigs that have come down...
    We had a dull but dry windy day, so I moved the compost bin to this years location ready for filling, the old one isn't ready as I don't turn it these days, so it needs two years to work it's...
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  7. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Signing out for this evening people so I will wish you all a good night and see you tomorrow. Keep warm and sweet dreams later.
    Signing out for this evening people so I will wish you all a good night and see you tomorrow. Keep warm and sweet dreams later.
    Signing out for this evening people so I will wish you all a good night and see you tomorrow. Keep warm and sweet dreams later.
    Signing out for this evening people so I will wish you all a good night and see you tomorrow. Keep warm and sweet dreams later.
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  8. Notwellygood

    Unknown seedling

    Nine thousand! Ri-ight. Well, we'll see what it does this year... :fingers crossed:
    Nine thousand! Ri-ight. Well, we'll see what it does this year... :fingers crossed:
    Nine thousand! Ri-ight. Well, we'll see what it does this year... :fingers crossed:
    Nine thousand! Ri-ight. Well, we'll see what it does this year... :fingers crossed:
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  9. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    Maybe international brands don’t want to alienate customers by appearing to be sizeist.
    Maybe international brands don’t want to alienate customers by appearing to be sizeist.
    Maybe international brands don’t want to alienate customers by appearing to be sizeist.
    Maybe international brands don’t want to alienate customers by appearing to be sizeist.
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  10. Selleri
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    Show us your gardening purchases 2026

    Conditions more important than gardening ability I suspect.
    Conditions more important than gardening ability I suspect.
    Conditions more important than gardening ability I suspect.
    Conditions more important than gardening ability I suspect.
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  11. GreenFingeredPete

    Help With Growing Seeds

    @GreenFingeredPete I agree re tomato seeds. I keep packets sealed in the fridge, and have had good germination of Purple Cherokee for 3 years. There were about 100 seeds in the packet - shame to...
    @GreenFingeredPete I agree re tomato seeds. I keep packets sealed in the fridge, and have had good germination of Purple Cherokee for 3 years. There were about 100 seeds in the packet - shame to waste them. I grew about 10, and gave spare youngsters to friends.
    @GreenFingeredPete I agree re tomato seeds. I keep packets sealed in the fridge, and have had good germination of Purple Cherokee for 3 years. There were about 100 seeds in the packet - shame to waste them. I grew about 10, and gave spare...
    @GreenFingeredPete I agree re tomato seeds. I keep packets sealed in the fridge, and have had good germination of Purple Cherokee for 3 years. There were about 100 seeds in the packet - shame to...
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  12. NigelJ
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    What's Looking Good February 2026

    In Farmyard Nursery today
    In Farmyard Nursery today
    In Farmyard Nursery today
    In Farmyard Nursery today
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  13. Allex50

    Hot weather on the way?

    Within 60 miles of Dorset, do not net to prevent sunshine but it goes help to protect from wind drying, preventing some wilting caused by this and in other weather, creates a nicroclimate worth...
    Within 60 miles of Dorset, do not net to prevent sunshine but it goes help to protect from wind drying, preventing some wilting caused by this and in other weather, creates a nicroclimate worth 2-3 degrees . Essential here for pigeon protection especially and butterflies I use scaffold debris...
    Within 60 miles of Dorset, do not net to prevent sunshine but it goes help to protect from wind drying, preventing some wilting caused by this and in other weather, creates a nicroclimate worth 2-3 degrees . Essential here for pigeon protection...
    Within 60 miles of Dorset, do not net to prevent sunshine but it goes help to protect from wind drying, preventing some wilting caused by this and in other weather, creates a nicroclimate worth...
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  14. JWK
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    Show Off Your Pets 2026

    How beautiful :cat-kittyandsmiley:
    How beautiful :cat-kittyandsmiley:
    How beautiful :cat-kittyandsmiley:
    How beautiful :cat-kittyandsmiley:
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  15. Victoria
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    Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

    Te one from Spain arrived today so I have it resting before planting, Sanremo ...
    Te one from Spain arrived today so I have it resting before planting, Sanremo ...
    Te one from Spain arrived today so I have it resting before planting, Sanremo ...
    Te one from Spain arrived today so I have it resting before planting, Sanremo ...
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  16. JWK
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    Best supplier of compost 2026

    I had my delivery of clover and pure Irish peat. Just it may help someone. Poundland again has Growmoore substrate. £3 for 20l bag (hope I remember correctly). Quite good, and that size of bag is...
    I had my delivery of clover and pure Irish peat. Just it may help someone. Poundland again has Growmoore substrate. £3 for 20l bag (hope I remember correctly). Quite good, and that size of bag is easy to take with, if not much compost needed.
    I had my delivery of clover and pure Irish peat. Just it may help someone. Poundland again has Growmoore substrate. £3 for 20l bag (hope I remember correctly). Quite good, and that size of bag is easy to take with, if not much compost needed.
    I had my delivery of clover and pure Irish peat. Just it may help someone. Poundland again has Growmoore substrate. £3 for 20l bag (hope I remember correctly). Quite good, and that size of bag is...
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  17. Logan
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  18. Jungle Jane

    Anyone struck fig tree cuttings before?

    Hard wood cuttings have stored energy so they can often continue to throw out leaves before they root. I would personally remove the fruits because they are just robbing the energy and won't come...
    Hard wood cuttings have stored energy so they can often continue to throw out leaves before they root. I would personally remove the fruits because they are just robbing the energy and won't come to anything. In water you get those little white dots as a precursor to rooting. It's a good sign...
    Hard wood cuttings have stored energy so they can often continue to throw out leaves before they root. I would personally remove the fruits because they are just robbing the energy and won't come to anything. In water you get those little white...
    Hard wood cuttings have stored energy so they can often continue to throw out leaves before they root. I would personally remove the fruits because they are just robbing the energy and won't come...
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  19. machtucker

    Ideas for shady front garden....

    If you did decide to remove your grass areas @machtucker, Hakonechloa makes good ground cover. I have it planted under an Acer in my lower garden shown below in summer, autumn and winter.
    If you did decide to remove your grass areas @machtucker, Hakonechloa makes good ground cover. I have it planted under an Acer in my lower garden shown below in summer, autumn and winter.
    If you did decide to remove your grass areas @machtucker, Hakonechloa makes good ground cover. I have it planted under an Acer in my lower garden shown below in summer, autumn and winter.
    If you did decide to remove your grass areas @machtucker, Hakonechloa makes good ground cover. I have it planted under an Acer in my lower garden shown below in summer, autumn and winter.
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  20. JWK
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    Show Us Your HousePlants In Bloom Now 2026

    In situ: :)
    In situ: :)
    In situ: :)
    In situ: :)
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