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  1. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Hello everyone. Well the birthday lunch seems to have gone down well @lizzie27 but I would have been really miffed at an hour's wait between main course and dessert. I felt so sorry for our...
    Hello everyone. Well the birthday lunch seems to have gone down well @lizzie27 but I would have been really miffed at an hour's wait between main course and dessert. I felt so sorry for our curling team last night and their obvious distress when they were being interviewed afterwards - a hard...
    Hello everyone. Well the birthday lunch seems to have gone down well @lizzie27 but I would have been really miffed at an hour's wait between main course and dessert. I felt so sorry for our curling team last night and their obvious distress when...
    Hello everyone. Well the birthday lunch seems to have gone down well @lizzie27 but I would have been really miffed at an hour's wait between main course and dessert. I felt so sorry for our...
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  2. GreenFingeredPete

    Help With Growing Seeds

    Personally I prick all seedlings out into those cell trays, the ones I don't are things like onions which I sow three or four seeds to each cell and plant out the whole cell when it comes to that...
    Personally I prick all seedlings out into those cell trays, the ones I don't are things like onions which I sow three or four seeds to each cell and plant out the whole cell when it comes to that time.I don't think you will find any hard and fast rules how you do things, people often find...
    Personally I prick all seedlings out into those cell trays, the ones I don't are things like onions which I sow three or four seeds to each cell and plant out the whole cell when it comes to that time.I don't think you will find any hard and...
    Personally I prick all seedlings out into those cell trays, the ones I don't are things like onions which I sow three or four seeds to each cell and plant out the whole cell when it comes to that...
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  3. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    Partly cloudy and sunny with a gentle breeze from the west south west temp 10c feels like 10c.
    Partly cloudy and sunny with a gentle breeze from the west south west temp 10c feels like 10c.
    Partly cloudy and sunny with a gentle breeze from the west south west temp 10c feels like 10c.
    Partly cloudy and sunny with a gentle breeze from the west south west temp 10c feels like 10c.
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  4. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    We slipped up that time. :whistle: :roflol:
    We slipped up that time. :whistle: :roflol:
    We slipped up that time. :whistle: :roflol:
    We slipped up that time. :whistle: :roflol:
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  5. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    @Selleri that was certainly a good try and deserves an honourable mention. However I had in mind Sheffield Forgemasters to celebrate 250-year anniversary
    @Selleri that was certainly a good try and deserves an honourable mention. However I had in mind Sheffield Forgemasters to celebrate 250-year anniversary
    @Selleri that was certainly a good try and deserves an honourable mention. However I had in mind Sheffield Forgemasters to celebrate 250-year anniversary
    @Selleri that was certainly a good try and deserves an honourable mention. However I had in mind Sheffield Forgemasters to celebrate 250-year anniversary
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  6. Dan1981

    Advice or ideas on narrow garden landscaping, partitioning and dealing with a raised patio

    It's been very wet and there is no path currently so the dog made his own. I don't want a party straight down the middle because it will make two even longer thinner rectangles and make the garden...
    It's been very wet and there is no path currently so the dog made his own. I don't want a party straight down the middle because it will make two even longer thinner rectangles and make the garden even more narrow looking.
    It's been very wet and there is no path currently so the dog made his own. I don't want a party straight down the middle because it will make two even longer thinner rectangles and make the garden even more narrow looking.
    It's been very wet and there is no path currently so the dog made his own. I don't want a party straight down the middle because it will make two even longer thinner rectangles and make the garden...
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  7. Erigeron

    How do you feel if this happens?

    This is what I call a proper gate! :whistle:
    This is what I call a proper gate! :whistle:
    This is what I call a proper gate! :whistle:
    This is what I call a proper gate! :whistle:
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  8. Erigeron

    Root trainer/barrier in bought plant - ok to plant?

    I always remove those things, sometimes it's not possible so I slit them in as places as possible.
    I always remove those things, sometimes it's not possible so I slit them in as places as possible.
    I always remove those things, sometimes it's not possible so I slit them in as places as possible.
    I always remove those things, sometimes it's not possible so I slit them in as places as possible.
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  9. James Quested

    Dying Privet Hedge

    The variegated Pittosporum Elizabeth could work well - one of my neighbours has a very attractive hedge of this. I liked @Plantminded's suggestion of a flowering climber for the arch itself, too.
    The variegated Pittosporum Elizabeth could work well - one of my neighbours has a very attractive hedge of this. I liked @Plantminded's suggestion of a flowering climber for the arch itself, too.
    The variegated Pittosporum Elizabeth could work well - one of my neighbours has a very attractive hedge of this. I liked @Plantminded's suggestion of a flowering climber for the arch itself, too.
    The variegated Pittosporum Elizabeth could work well - one of my neighbours has a very attractive hedge of this. I liked @Plantminded's suggestion of a flowering climber for the arch itself, too.
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  10. BezzaDougal

    Plants for memorial area

    That one’s a good vibrant blue @Clare G, now on my list :).
    That one’s a good vibrant blue @Clare G, now on my list :).
    That one’s a good vibrant blue @Clare G, now on my list :).
    That one’s a good vibrant blue @Clare G, now on my list :).
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  11. NigelJ
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    What's Looking Good February 2026

    Thank you @On the Levels, those small irises really do have one of the best blues in the garden, shame they don’t last long :).
    Thank you @On the Levels, those small irises really do have one of the best blues in the garden, shame they don’t last long :).
    Thank you @On the Levels, those small irises really do have one of the best blues in the garden, shame they don’t last long :).
    Thank you @On the Levels, those small irises really do have one of the best blues in the garden, shame they don’t last long :).
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  12. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    I pulled out some spanish bluebells, some went out with bulbs, some - just leaves. I have loads muscari everywhere too, but I quite like those. Bought primulas in lidl and put in the greenhouse,...
    I pulled out some spanish bluebells, some went out with bulbs, some - just leaves. I have loads muscari everywhere too, but I quite like those. Bought primulas in lidl and put in the greenhouse, will pot up tomorrow. They looked just delivered - fresh in buds.
    I pulled out some spanish bluebells, some went out with bulbs, some - just leaves. I have loads muscari everywhere too, but I quite like those. Bought primulas in lidl and put in the greenhouse, will pot up tomorrow. They looked just delivered -...
    I pulled out some spanish bluebells, some went out with bulbs, some - just leaves. I have loads muscari everywhere too, but I quite like those. Bought primulas in lidl and put in the greenhouse,...
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  13. Gairdner
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    New Here…

    Welcome G but for better advice enter the area you live in.
    Welcome G but for better advice enter the area you live in.
    Welcome G but for better advice enter the area you live in.
    Welcome G but for better advice enter the area you live in.
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  14. Victoria
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    Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

    First bloom of 2026, Hibiscus Red Pagoda ...There s a Standrad Red and an April Yellow to open soon.
    First bloom of 2026, Hibiscus Red Pagoda ...There s a Standrad Red and an April Yellow to open soon.
    First bloom of 2026, Hibiscus Red Pagoda ...There s a Standrad Red and an April Yellow to open soon.
    First bloom of 2026, Hibiscus Red Pagoda ...There s a Standrad Red and an April Yellow to open soon.
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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. 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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  18. JWK
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  19. JWK
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  20. Logan
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