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  1. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    Yes, agree my dear. And add to it Globally women need to value strongly their biological contribution to humankind and not put up with any servitude environments. Looking at it logically it...
    Yes, agree my dear. And add to it Globally women need to value strongly their biological contribution to humankind and not put up with any servitude environments. Looking at it logically it takes a heap more women needed to make babies than males. Women Power.Now, I am off to another...
    Yes, agree my dear. And add to it Globally women need to value strongly their biological contribution to humankind and not put up with any servitude environments. Looking at it logically it takes a heap more women needed to make babies than...
    Yes, agree my dear. And add to it Globally women need to value strongly their biological contribution to humankind and not put up with any servitude environments. Looking at it logically it...
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  2. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    A UK 3 is about a US 5.5 or 6 but there's a lot of variation between brands. For example, I have shoes labelled all of the following: UK3/EU35.5/US5.5 , UK3.5/EU36/US6 (Clarks) UK2.5/EU35.5/US5.5...
    A UK 3 is about a US 5.5 or 6 but there's a lot of variation between brands. For example, I have shoes labelled all of the following: UK3/EU35.5/US5.5 , UK3.5/EU36/US6 (Clarks) UK2.5/EU35.5/US5.5 , UK3/EU36/US6 (Sketchers) UK2.5/EU35/US5 , UK3/EU35.5/US5.5 (Keen) All of them fit - there seems to...
    A UK 3 is about a US 5.5 or 6 but there's a lot of variation between brands. For example, I have shoes labelled all of the following: UK3/EU35.5/US5.5 , UK3.5/EU36/US6 (Clarks) UK2.5/EU35.5/US5.5 , UK3/EU36/US6 (Sketchers) UK2.5/EU35/US5 ,...
    A UK 3 is about a US 5.5 or 6 but there's a lot of variation between brands. For example, I have shoes labelled all of the following: UK3/EU35.5/US5.5 , UK3.5/EU36/US6 (Clarks) UK2.5/EU35.5/US5.5...
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  3. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Thank you so, so much I've copied and pasted that. It does sound absolutely delicious. My gluten free ginger cake has just come out of the oven and so far it looks OK - no volcanic craters in the...
    Thank you so, so much I've copied and pasted that. It does sound absolutely delicious. My gluten free ginger cake has just come out of the oven and so far it looks OK - no volcanic craters in the top!
    Thank you so, so much I've copied and pasted that. It does sound absolutely delicious. My gluten free ginger cake has just come out of the oven and so far it looks OK - no volcanic craters in the top!
    Thank you so, so much I've copied and pasted that. It does sound absolutely delicious. My gluten free ginger cake has just come out of the oven and so far it looks OK - no volcanic craters in the...
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  4. JWK
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    Currently Listening To 2026

    Album of the same name
    Album of the same name
    Album of the same name
    Album of the same name
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  5. JWK
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    What's buzzing flying near you 2026

    Little Gull, the smallest of our Gulls, and a scarce winter visitor breeding in Europe. Tends to feed on small insects on the water surface more than fish. The underwings are very dark. A grey...
    Little Gull, the smallest of our Gulls, and a scarce winter visitor breeding in Europe. Tends to feed on small insects on the water surface more than fish. The underwings are very dark. A grey cloudy day made pics challenging .
    Little Gull, the smallest of our Gulls, and a scarce winter visitor breeding in Europe. Tends to feed on small insects on the water surface more than fish. The underwings are very dark. A grey cloudy day made pics challenging .
    Little Gull, the smallest of our Gulls, and a scarce winter visitor breeding in Europe. Tends to feed on small insects on the water surface more than fish. The underwings are very dark. A grey...
    Grey Wag 1.jpg Gold 2.jpg Chiffchaffs.jpg Goosander 2.jpg Goose 30.jpg goose 1.jpg
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  6. JWK
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  7. Zaneta Cebula

    Black currant healthy or not...

    It needs a good prune, I'd remove perhaps half the branches coming from the base, any crossing branches and any obviously dead growth. I wonder if it could be a red currant rather than a black...
    It needs a good prune, I'd remove perhaps half the branches coming from the base, any crossing branches and any obviously dead growth. I wonder if it could be a red currant rather than a black currant.
    It needs a good prune, I'd remove perhaps half the branches coming from the base, any crossing branches and any obviously dead growth. I wonder if it could be a red currant rather than a black currant.
    It needs a good prune, I'd remove perhaps half the branches coming from the base, any crossing branches and any obviously dead growth. I wonder if it could be a red currant rather than a black...
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  8. Beatts

    Doable do you think?

    One thing I would do if I was planning my garden anew is to put a paved path all around the outside, wide enough to stand a stepladder on or push a wheelbarrow. It provides safe access to the back...
    One thing I would do if I was planning my garden anew is to put a paved path all around the outside, wide enough to stand a stepladder on or push a wheelbarrow. It provides safe access to the back of the borders for weeding and to hedges and fences for trimming. You think it is going to take up...
    One thing I would do if I was planning my garden anew is to put a paved path all around the outside, wide enough to stand a stepladder on or push a wheelbarrow. It provides safe access to the back of the borders for weeding and to hedges and...
    One thing I would do if I was planning my garden anew is to put a paved path all around the outside, wide enough to stand a stepladder on or push a wheelbarrow. It provides safe access to the back...
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  9. Gairdner
    Friendly x 3

    New Here…

    I'm giving up with vegetables this year too, they're too much work for me now. I'm going to grow cut flowers in my raised bed where I used to grow vegies, but I may put a few onion sets in between...
    I'm giving up with vegetables this year too, they're too much work for me now. I'm going to grow cut flowers in my raised bed where I used to grow vegies, but I may put a few onion sets in between them :biggrin:
    I'm giving up with vegetables this year too, they're too much work for me now. I'm going to grow cut flowers in my raised bed where I used to grow vegies, but I may put a few onion sets in between them :biggrin:
    I'm giving up with vegetables this year too, they're too much work for me now. I'm going to grow cut flowers in my raised bed where I used to grow vegies, but I may put a few onion sets in between...
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  10. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    Got to Allotments yesterday, but the rain followed me, it was intermittent but became too persistent to continue. Only managed to dig parsnips, pick a few sprouts and some Kale. The winter...
    Got to Allotments yesterday, but the rain followed me, it was intermittent but became too persistent to continue. Only managed to dig parsnips, pick a few sprouts and some Kale. The winter salad in the greenhouse is still producing well, desperate to get on but too wet for a while yet.
    Got to Allotments yesterday, but the rain followed me, it was intermittent but became too persistent to continue. Only managed to dig parsnips, pick a few sprouts and some Kale. The winter salad in the greenhouse is still producing well, ...
    Got to Allotments yesterday, but the rain followed me, it was intermittent but became too persistent to continue. Only managed to dig parsnips, pick a few sprouts and some Kale. The winter...
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  11. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    It is 19.7cnow so I have come in for Lunch (Bagel, cream Cheese, Jam and tea). I did spend an hour pottering though.
    It is 19.7cnow so I have come in for Lunch (Bagel, cream Cheese, Jam and tea). I did spend an hour pottering though.
    It is 19.7cnow so I have come in for Lunch (Bagel, cream Cheese, Jam and tea). I did spend an hour pottering though.
    It is 19.7cnow so I have come in for Lunch (Bagel, cream Cheese, Jam and tea). I did spend an hour pottering though.
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  12. GreenFingeredPete

    Help With Growing Seeds

    So just had a look what tomato seeds I have.1x Gardeners Delight 2x Red Cherry (free with Gardener’s World Magazine)** 2x Roma 1x Alicante** 1x Red Cherry 1x Hildares* 1x Marmande...
    So just had a look what tomato seeds I have.1x Gardeners Delight 2x Red Cherry (free with Gardener’s World Magazine)** 2x Roma 1x Alicante** 1x Red Cherry 1x Hildares* 1x Marmande (opened)*Expired 2024 **Expired 2025
    So just had a look what tomato seeds I have.1x Gardeners Delight 2x Red Cherry (free with Gardener’s World Magazine)** 2x Roma 1x Alicante** 1x Red Cherry 1x Hildares* 1x Marmande (opened)*Expired 2024 **Expired 2025
    So just had a look what tomato seeds I have.1x Gardeners Delight 2x Red Cherry (free with Gardener’s World Magazine)** 2x Roma 1x Alicante** 1x Red Cherry 1x Hildares* 1x Marmande...
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  13. HaddockofKnowledge

    Italian Pencil Cypress - planting next to house

    Thank you for the replies, really appreciate the insights and advice
    Thank you for the replies, really appreciate the insights and advice
    Thank you for the replies, really appreciate the insights and advice
    Thank you for the replies, really appreciate the insights and advice
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  14. NigelJ
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    What's Looking Good February 2026

    Heathers with one iris
    Heathers with one iris
    Heathers with one iris
    Heathers with one iris
    Crocus in grass.JPG Rubus formosensis fruit.JPG Sarcococca confusa.JPG PXL_20260201_123603827.MP.jpg IMG_20260201_085854933.jpg DSC05449.jpeg
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  15. Bear

    Cross runner beans

    Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse is an interesting book about this kind of thing.
    Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse is an interesting book about this kind of thing.
    Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse is an interesting book about this kind of thing.
    Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse is an interesting book about this kind of thing.
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  16. The Bird Lady

    Scabious seeds, cover or not?

    I think I poked them vertically into the compost. If I remember rightly they're quite big and easy to handle individually. If you have lots of seed you could try different ways and see what works...
    I think I poked them vertically into the compost. If I remember rightly they're quite big and easy to handle individually. If you have lots of seed you could try different ways and see what works for you.
    I think I poked them vertically into the compost. If I remember rightly they're quite big and easy to handle individually. If you have lots of seed you could try different ways and see what works for you.
    I think I poked them vertically into the compost. If I remember rightly they're quite big and easy to handle individually. If you have lots of seed you could try different ways and see what works...
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  17. GreenFingeredPete

    Plant labels

    I use pencil, then at the end of season I collect all the labels. The ones that didn't break from the light get washed (using sponge and soap), then I use eraser to clean whatever written.
    I use pencil, then at the end of season I collect all the labels. The ones that didn't break from the light get washed (using sponge and soap), then I use eraser to clean whatever written.
    I use pencil, then at the end of season I collect all the labels. The ones that didn't break from the light get washed (using sponge and soap), then I use eraser to clean whatever written.
    I use pencil, then at the end of season I collect all the labels. The ones that didn't break from the light get washed (using sponge and soap), then I use eraser to clean whatever written.
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  18. ArmyAirForce
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    Non-Gardener builds an Observatory, Garden Railway and even Dabbles with Plants!

    The last one for now, was on the Thorny olive tree that the bird table and hanging feeder are on. It's another variegated leaf plant. It's quite early in the year to be trying this, but I've got...
    The last one for now, was on the Thorny olive tree that the bird table and hanging feeder are on. It's another variegated leaf plant. It's quite early in the year to be trying this, but I've got nothing to loose.As you have probably noticed from all the bird photos recently, they have become...
    The last one for now, was on the Thorny olive tree that the bird table and hanging feeder are on. It's another variegated leaf plant. It's quite early in the year to be trying this, but I've got nothing to loose.As you have probably noticed...
    The last one for now, was on the Thorny olive tree that the bird table and hanging feeder are on. It's another variegated leaf plant. It's quite early in the year to be trying this, but I've got...
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  19. BezzaDougal

    Plants for memorial area

    That's what I hoped :) And actually it's easy enough just to tug out and dispose of the extra bits should you not need them.
    That's what I hoped :) And actually it's easy enough just to tug out and dispose of the extra bits should you not need them.
    That's what I hoped :) And actually it's easy enough just to tug out and dispose of the extra bits should you not need them.
    That's what I hoped :) And actually it's easy enough just to tug out and dispose of the extra bits should you not need them.
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  20. GreenFingeredPete

    Visiting Gardens

    I’d be surprised if Beth Chatto’s gardeners use slug pellets or insecticides :thud:. Birds tend to be vocal here in the morning and out looking for worms mainly early morning and at dusk. Sound for me...
    I’d be surprised if Beth Chatto’s gardeners use slug pellets or insecticides :thud:. Birds tend to be vocal here in the morning and out looking for worms mainly early morning and at dusk. Sound for me also includes wind through the trees and swishing through dried grasses in winter.
    I’d be surprised if Beth Chatto’s gardeners use slug pellets or insecticides :thud:. Birds tend to be vocal here in the morning and out looking for worms mainly early morning and at dusk. Sound for me also includes wind through the trees and swishing...
    I’d be surprised if Beth Chatto’s gardeners use slug pellets or insecticides :thud:. Birds tend to be vocal here in the morning and out looking for worms mainly early morning and at dusk. Sound for me...
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