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What's your weather like 2026
It is quite cloudy and almost misty but I’m hoping it will burn off a bit. Should be another dry and mild day, although not as sunny as yesterday.I meant to say that I saw quite a few bees...
It is quite cloudy and almost misty but I’m hoping it will burn off a bit. Should be another dry and mild day, although not as sunny as yesterday.I meant to say that I saw quite a few bees yesterday (tree bees?) plus I’ve had some frogspawn appear!
It is quite cloudy and almost misty but I’m hoping it will burn off a bit. Should be another dry and mild day, although not as sunny as yesterday.I meant to say that I saw quite a few bees yesterday (tree bees?) plus I’ve had some frogspawn...
It is quite cloudy and almost misty but I’m hoping it will burn off a bit. Should be another dry and mild day, although not as sunny as yesterday.I meant to say that I saw quite a few bees...
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AuntyRach
Feb 25, 2026 at 7:52 AM
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Latest moan from you and me 2026
You can use Royal Mail 48 (or 24 if you hope to get it there a day quicker) and they tell you to package it and between which hours the postman will pick it up , usually the next day and stick on...
You can use Royal Mail 48 (or 24 if you hope to get it there a day quicker) and they tell you to package it and between which hours the postman will pick it up , usually the next day and stick on it the printed address label they bring with them and post it for you. We do it quite often.If...
You can use Royal Mail 48 (or 24 if you hope to get it there a day quicker) and they tell you to package it and between which hours the postman will pick it up , usually the next day and stick on it the printed address label they bring with them...
You can use Royal Mail 48 (or 24 if you hope to get it there a day quicker) and they tell you to package it and between which hours the postman will pick it up , usually the next day and stick on...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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shiney
Feb 24, 2026 at 9:38 PM
Why don't they ...
My oldest wheelbarrow may have fitted your criteria as it had a few holes but they were from rust. There was one drawback with it. The wheel that was on it rusted off last year
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My oldest wheelbarrow may have fitted your criteria as it had a few holes but they were from rust. There was one drawback with it. The wheel that was on it rusted off last year
. It went into the skip with the old greenhouse that was falling down.The greenhouse was only 50 years old and the...
My oldest wheelbarrow may have fitted your criteria as it had a few holes but they were from rust. There was one drawback with it. The wheel that was on it rusted off last year
. It went into the skip with the old greenhouse that was falling...
My oldest wheelbarrow may have fitted your criteria as it had a few holes but they were from rust. There was one drawback with it. The wheel that was on it rusted off last year
. It went into...
BB3
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Feb 24, 2026 at 6:25 PM
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Tools And Equipment
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shiney
Feb 25, 2026 at 6:58 AM
Hardy fuchsia?
I think it is about 2.5ft deep, so a fair size. Whatever is in there gets watered daily along with the hanging baskets etc. I do actually have the components of an auto-watering system in the...
I think it is about 2.5ft deep, so a fair size. Whatever is in there gets watered daily along with the hanging baskets etc. I do actually have the components of an auto-watering system in the shed, just not had time to install it... maybe that is a task for this year
I think it is about 2.5ft deep, so a fair size. Whatever is in there gets watered daily along with the hanging baskets etc. I do actually have the components of an auto-watering system in the shed, just not had time to install it... maybe that...
I think it is about 2.5ft deep, so a fair size. Whatever is in there gets watered daily along with the hanging baskets etc. I do actually have the components of an auto-watering system in the...
Fat Controller
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Feb 23, 2026 at 2:16 PM
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Feb 24, 2026 at 9:29 PM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026
Good morning all.OH says thank you He's still in bed. I had to get up to open manually the electric gate for the gate repair man. I hope he manages to repair it today as I have to give the...
Good morning all.OH says thank you He's still in bed. I had to get up to open manually the electric gate for the gate repair man. I hope he manages to repair it today as I have to give the newly programmed zapper to Chris the handyman and gardener on Sunday.It's sunny and should get up to...
Good morning all.OH says thank you He's still in bed. I had to get up to open manually the electric gate for the gate repair man. I hope he manages to repair it today as I have to give the newly programmed zapper to Chris the handyman and...
Good morning all.OH says thank you He's still in bed. I had to get up to open manually the electric gate for the gate repair man. I hope he manages to repair it today as I have to give the...
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Jan 1, 2026
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Busy-Lizzie
Feb 25, 2026 at 7:49 AM
Nerines (Bowden)
Just planted pack of 3 from Lidl -£2.49 for 3 very healthy large bulbs. Easy if in well drained position and get plenty of sun. In my mum's garden they used to end up half out of the soil, I think...
Just planted pack of 3 from Lidl -£2.49 for 3 very healthy large bulbs. Easy if in well drained position and get plenty of sun. In my mum's garden they used to end up half out of the soil, I think the bulbs liked it, because they flowered well.
Just planted pack of 3 from Lidl -£2.49 for 3 very healthy large bulbs. Easy if in well drained position and get plenty of sun. In my mum's garden they used to end up half out of the soil, I think the bulbs liked it, because they flowered well.
Just planted pack of 3 from Lidl -£2.49 for 3 very healthy large bulbs. Easy if in well drained position and get plenty of sun. In my mum's garden they used to end up half out of the soil, I think...
GreenFingeredPete
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Feb 24, 2026 at 9:14 PM
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CarolineL
Feb 25, 2026 at 7:47 AM
Whaaattt?
I tried the lemon and white chocolate hot cross buns and found it a nice change. I asked hubby if he liked his cherry bakewell one two days ago and he can't remember having had one. Men!
I tried the lemon and white chocolate hot cross buns and found it a nice change. I asked hubby if he liked his cherry bakewell one two days ago and he can't remember having had one. Men!
I tried the lemon and white chocolate hot cross buns and found it a nice change. I asked hubby if he liked his cherry bakewell one two days ago and he can't remember having had one. Men!
I tried the lemon and white chocolate hot cross buns and found it a nice change. I asked hubby if he liked his cherry bakewell one two days ago and he can't remember having had one. Men!
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cactus_girl
Feb 24, 2026 at 10:59 PM
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A Joke or Two 2026
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Ladybird4
Feb 25, 2026 at 7:07 AM
Is there a repeat flowering weeping standard rose listed for sale in the UK?
Olivia Rose Austin may also be suitable, judging by the picture in the Handbook which arrived today.
Olivia Rose Austin may also be suitable, judging by the picture in the Handbook which arrived today.
Olivia Rose Austin may also be suitable, judging by the picture in the Handbook which arrived today.
Olivia Rose Austin may also be suitable, judging by the picture in the Handbook which arrived today.
Howard Stone
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Feb 24, 2026 at 3:25 PM
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lizzie27
Feb 24, 2026 at 7:58 PM
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What's Looking Good February 2026
Goodness, butterfly already!
Goodness, butterfly already!
Goodness, butterfly already!
Goodness, butterfly already!
NigelJ
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Feb 1, 2026
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CarolineL
Feb 25, 2026 at 7:48 AM
Acer in trouble
@Perki I bought that Acer in 2020 out of naivety that red leaves look nice. Reality was that in the first spring, it lost all its leaves to leave scorch. I took it out of the ground and put it...
@Perki I bought that Acer in 2020 out of naivety that red leaves look nice. Reality was that in the first spring, it lost all its leaves to leave scorch. I took it out of the ground and put it into a barrel pot for 2 years to have it in a shade corner. It had a poor life because a tree in a pot...
@Perki I bought that Acer in 2020 out of naivety that red leaves look nice. Reality was that in the first spring, it lost all its leaves to leave scorch. I took it out of the ground and put it into a barrel pot for 2 years to have it in a shade...
@Perki I bought that Acer in 2020 out of naivety that red leaves look nice. Reality was that in the first spring, it lost all its leaves to leave scorch. I took it out of the ground and put it...
simone_in_wiltshire
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Feb 24, 2026 at 2:58 PM
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simone_in_wiltshire
Feb 25, 2026 at 2:46 AM
Help With Growing Seeds
Thanks @NigelJ - that looks good.
Thanks @NigelJ - that looks good.
Thanks @NigelJ - that looks good.
Thanks @NigelJ - that looks good.
GreenFingeredPete
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Feb 7, 2025
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CarolineL
Feb 24, 2026 at 7:15 PM
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I think gardens with access to all( even if an entrance fee is charged) are regarded as a public space and as such there is no restriction on photographing someone. If it's a private area with...
I think gardens with access to all( even if an entrance fee is charged) are regarded as a public space and as such there is no restriction on photographing someone. If it's a private area with special restricted access then only by permission of the owners.
I think gardens with access to all( even if an entrance fee is charged) are regarded as a public space and as such there is no restriction on photographing someone. If it's a private area with special restricted access then only by permission of...
I think gardens with access to all( even if an entrance fee is charged) are regarded as a public space and as such there is no restriction on photographing someone. If it's a private area with...
Busy-Lizzie
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Scroggin
Feb 24, 2026 at 10:26 PM
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What are we doing in the garden 2026
Looks like a gorgeous spring day out there.
Unfortunately I am waiting in for a large kerbside delivery any time from 7 am (yes, I was up, showered and dressed by 6.59 am just in case) to 5 pm,...
Looks like a gorgeous spring day out there.
Unfortunately I am waiting in for a large kerbside delivery any time from 7 am (yes, I was up, showered and dressed by 6.59 am just in case) to 5 pm, so I can't stray far from the front door till it has arrived.
On the plus side, a dry day is a...
Looks like a gorgeous spring day out there.
Unfortunately I am waiting in for a large kerbside delivery any time from 7 am (yes, I was up, showered and dressed by 6.59 am just in case) to 5 pm, so I can't stray far from the front door till it...
Looks like a gorgeous spring day out there.
Unfortunately I am waiting in for a large kerbside delivery any time from 7 am (yes, I was up, showered and dressed by 6.59 am just in case) to 5 pm,...
simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 1, 2026
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ViewAhead
Feb 25, 2026 at 7:48 AM
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Migration to NEW software & server
@ricky101 - confirmation received that PM's should (barring any faults/problems) all transfer over.
@ricky101 - confirmation received that PM's should (barring any faults/problems) all transfer over.
@ricky101 - confirmation received that PM's should (barring any faults/problems) all transfer over.
@ricky101 - confirmation received that PM's should (barring any faults/problems) all transfer over.
Fat Controller
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Feb 23, 2026 at 7:50 PM
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Fat Controller
Feb 24, 2026 at 6:31 PM
How do you tell a tic from a small spider?
Oops! Sorry @cactus-girl I repeated what you said. We must watch the same programmes.
Oops! Sorry @cactus-girl I repeated what you said. We must watch the same programmes.
Oops! Sorry @cactus-girl I repeated what you said. We must watch the same programmes.
Oops! Sorry @cactus-girl I repeated what you said. We must watch the same programmes.
BB3
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Oct 6, 2025
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Baalmaiden
Feb 25, 2026 at 7:56 AM
YouTube mega thread
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NigelJ
Feb 24, 2026 at 5:27 PM
Strawberries preparing
The bed is 6m x 1/2m two strips. Bit expensive and labour intensive with straw. Vine weevil I did not know about, I'll look that up. I will dig out the older plants and let the new suckers take over.
The bed is 6m x 1/2m two strips. Bit expensive and labour intensive with straw. Vine weevil I did not know about, I'll look that up. I will dig out the older plants and let the new suckers take over.
The bed is 6m x 1/2m two strips. Bit expensive and labour intensive with straw. Vine weevil I did not know about, I'll look that up. I will dig out the older plants and let the new suckers take over.
The bed is 6m x 1/2m two strips. Bit expensive and labour intensive with straw. Vine weevil I did not know about, I'll look that up. I will dig out the older plants and let the new suckers take over.
Allex50
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Feb 16, 2026
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Edible Gardening
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Allex50
Feb 24, 2026 at 4:56 PM
Hydrangea anomala "bright side"
Hi, another climbing hydrangea question, does anyone grow "bright side"? It is another plant I was given, not something I'd personally buy but am willing to see if I'm wrong. When I received it...
Hi, another climbing hydrangea question, does anyone grow "bright side"? It is another plant I was given, not something I'd personally buy but am willing to see if I'm wrong. When I received it the leaves were quite scorched. I don't know if this was because it was in a pot and last summer was...
Hi, another climbing hydrangea question, does anyone grow "bright side"? It is another plant I was given, not something I'd personally buy but am willing to see if I'm wrong. When I received it the leaves were quite scorched. I don't know if this...
Hi, another climbing hydrangea question, does anyone grow "bright side"? It is another plant I was given, not something I'd personally buy but am willing to see if I'm wrong. When I received it...
Thevictorian
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Feb 24, 2026 at 4:50 PM
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Other Plants
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Thevictorian
Feb 24, 2026 at 4:50 PM
Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'roseum'
Hi, does anyone grow schizophragma hydrangeoides? I was given one some years back and it's done well but not been in its forever spot yet. Was wondering how and where people are growing it? I know...
Hi, does anyone grow schizophragma hydrangeoides? I was given one some years back and it's done well but not been in its forever spot yet. Was wondering how and where people are growing it? I know it would do well up a tree and that they grow massive but despite it seemingly loving the full sun...
Hi, does anyone grow schizophragma hydrangeoides? I was given one some years back and it's done well but not been in its forever spot yet. Was wondering how and where people are growing it? I know it would do well up a tree and that they grow...
Hi, does anyone grow schizophragma hydrangeoides? I was given one some years back and it's done well but not been in its forever spot yet. Was wondering how and where people are growing it? I know...
Thevictorian
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Feb 24, 2026 at 4:41 PM
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Thevictorian
Feb 24, 2026 at 4:41 PM
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