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Hozelock Auto Reel, Outside Year round or.....
I find they only come apart if you haven't pushed them together properly give it a gentle tug before turning on the water. If they have not been used for a while a small smear of grease makes...
I find they only come apart if you haven't pushed them together properly give it a gentle tug before turning on the water. If they have not been used for a while a small smear of grease makes them easier to push together and get that click that tells you it's fully connected.I use the...
I find they only come apart if you haven't pushed them together properly give it a gentle tug before turning on the water. If they have not been used for a while a small smear of grease makes them easier to push together and get that click that...
I find they only come apart if you haven't pushed them together properly give it a gentle tug before turning on the water. If they have not been used for a while a small smear of grease makes...
Kevin Cowans
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Feb 14, 2026
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Tools And Equipment
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pete
Mar 23, 2026 at 7:02 AM
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Me too, but very unsuccessfully I have to admit
Me too, but very unsuccessfully I have to admit
Me too, but very unsuccessfully I have to admit
Me too, but very unsuccessfully I have to admit
Selleri
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Jan 2, 2026
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Michael Hewett
Mar 23, 2026 at 7:26 AM
Help With Growing Seeds
I sowed mine in August - a tip from a local (Suffolk) expert, whose sweet peas were already flowering profusely in May! By autumn they were already sturdy little plants which spent the entire...
I sowed mine in August - a tip from a local (Suffolk) expert, whose sweet peas were already flowering profusely in May! By autumn they were already sturdy little plants which spent the entire winter outside. Now they’re growing away nicely & I hope to enjoy the same early flowering.
I sowed mine in August - a tip from a local (Suffolk) expert, whose sweet peas were already flowering profusely in May! By autumn they were already sturdy little plants which spent the entire winter outside. Now they’re growing away nicely & I...
I sowed mine in August - a tip from a local (Suffolk) expert, whose sweet peas were already flowering profusely in May! By autumn they were already sturdy little plants which spent the entire...
GreenFingeredPete
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Feb 7, 2025
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DianeM
Mar 23, 2026 at 7:24 AM
YouTube mega thread
Logan
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Oct 27, 2024
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NigelJ
Mar 22, 2026 at 10:30 PM
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I have some Wolf system stuff, Very good quality, I find, and the long pole attachment reduces bending.
I have some Wolf system stuff, Very good quality, I find, and the long pole attachment reduces bending.
I have some Wolf system stuff, Very good quality, I find, and the long pole attachment reduces bending.
I have some Wolf system stuff, Very good quality, I find, and the long pole attachment reduces bending.
simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 1, 2026
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ViewAhead
Mar 23, 2026 at 6:47 AM
Help with plant selection for gravel patch.
As @Michael Hewett says please give us some info about the type of soil you have under the membrane and an idea of where you live. If you have a look on Google for scree gardens that may give you...
As @Michael Hewett says please give us some info about the type of soil you have under the membrane and an idea of where you live. If you have a look on Google for scree gardens that may give you some ideas.
As @Michael Hewett says please give us some info about the type of soil you have under the membrane and an idea of where you live. If you have a look on Google for scree gardens that may give you some ideas.
As @Michael Hewett says please give us some info about the type of soil you have under the membrane and an idea of where you live. If you have a look on Google for scree gardens that may give you...
Smcask
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Mar 22, 2026 at 9:56 PM
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NEW Gardeners !
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Pete8
Mar 23, 2026 at 7:56 AM
Getting rid of Wisteria
I used SBK stump killer on mine last winter, no sign of any regrowth so far this year.I think you should only use it in winter though.
I used SBK stump killer on mine last winter, no sign of any regrowth so far this year.I think you should only use it in winter though.
I used SBK stump killer on mine last winter, no sign of any regrowth so far this year.I think you should only use it in winter though.
I used SBK stump killer on mine last winter, no sign of any regrowth so far this year.I think you should only use it in winter though.
LilyTL
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Mar 22, 2026 at 9:30 PM
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NEW Gardeners !
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Friendly
Mar 22, 2026 at 9:52 PM
Reusing soil from wisteria pots
@LilyTL, yes, you can re-use the compost from the pots but you should remove any roots first. The removed compost would benefit from some granular fertiliser being mixed with it and/or some bagged...
@LilyTL, yes, you can re-use the compost from the pots but you should remove any roots first. The removed compost would benefit from some granular fertiliser being mixed with it and/or some bagged manure to beef it up before re-using either in pots or in the garden.
@LilyTL, yes, you can re-use the compost from the pots but you should remove any roots first. The removed compost would benefit from some granular fertiliser being mixed with it and/or some bagged manure to beef it up before re-using either in...
@LilyTL, yes, you can re-use the compost from the pots but you should remove any roots first. The removed compost would benefit from some granular fertiliser being mixed with it and/or some bagged...
LilyTL
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Mar 22, 2026 at 9:15 PM
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NEW Gardeners !
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lizzie27
Mar 22, 2026 at 9:46 PM
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Agree, @AnniD . I believe it started that year when the energy prices were so high, first episode, it was very important to him to stress that we shouldn't get him wrong, climate change has always...
Agree, @AnniD . I believe it started that year when the energy prices were so high, first episode, it was very important to him to stress that we shouldn't get him wrong, climate change has always happened, and earth continued, but question is if human can cope with it. Since then, I find him...
Agree, @AnniD . I believe it started that year when the energy prices were so high, first episode, it was very important to him to stress that we shouldn't get him wrong, climate change has always happened, and earth continued, but question is if...
Agree, @AnniD . I believe it started that year when the energy prices were so high, first episode, it was very important to him to stress that we shouldn't get him wrong, climate change has always...
AnniD
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Jan 12, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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simone_in_wiltshire
Mar 23, 2026 at 4:30 AM
Hello from France
Welcome to Garden friends @LilyTL
Welcome to Garden friends @LilyTL
Welcome to Garden friends @LilyTL
Welcome to Garden friends @LilyTL
LilyTL
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Mar 22, 2026 at 9:02 PM
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New Members Introduction
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Michael Hewett
Mar 23, 2026 at 7:22 AM
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Who told the police it was a Muslim area? If a Christian turned up in my garden and started to "speak" about Christianity they'd need police protection. Anyway there is no such thing as a "Muslim...
Who told the police it was a Muslim area? If a Christian turned up in my garden and started to "speak" about Christianity they'd need police protection. Anyway there is no such thing as a "Muslim area" or a "Christian area" it's all England.
Who told the police it was a Muslim area? If a Christian turned up in my garden and started to "speak" about Christianity they'd need police protection. Anyway there is no such thing as a "Muslim area" or a "Christian area" it's all England.
Who told the police it was a Muslim area? If a Christian turned up in my garden and started to "speak" about Christianity they'd need police protection. Anyway there is no such thing as a "Muslim...
Tidemark
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NigelJ
Mar 22, 2026 at 8:50 PM
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A small golden yellow Bougie bought last summer as a plug and is just starting to grow with flowers before the leaves.Vreisea offset coming into flower after only a year!Vriesea Mundo.
A small golden yellow Bougie bought last summer as a plug and is just starting to grow with flowers before the leaves.Vreisea offset coming into flower after only a year!Vriesea Mundo.
A small golden yellow Bougie bought last summer as a plug and is just starting to grow with flowers before the leaves.Vreisea offset coming into flower after only a year!Vriesea Mundo.
A small golden yellow Bougie bought last summer as a plug and is just starting to grow with flowers before the leaves.Vreisea offset coming into flower after only a year!Vriesea Mundo.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Other Plants
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strongylodon
Mar 22, 2026 at 8:31 PM
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Indeed, I totally agree.Humans using other, living and feeling things to boost their own survival is a dilemma I have been thinking about for most of my adult years, and am still not sure...
Indeed, I totally agree.Humans using other, living and feeling things to boost their own survival is a dilemma I have been thinking about for most of my adult years, and am still not sure what's right and what's wrong.Or what's right and what's wrong.Going back to my original thoughts...
Indeed, I totally agree.Humans using other, living and feeling things to boost their own survival is a dilemma I have been thinking about for most of my adult years, and am still not sure what's right and what's wrong.Or what's right and...
Indeed, I totally agree.Humans using other, living and feeling things to boost their own survival is a dilemma I have been thinking about for most of my adult years, and am still not sure...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Selleri
Mar 22, 2026 at 8:20 PM
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I kinda admire the initiative, Young people today are frequently applying for several hundred jobs before they get one. There is often multiple interview stages (if they even get that far) over...
I kinda admire the initiative, Young people today are frequently applying for several hundred jobs before they get one. There is often multiple interview stages (if they even get that far) over a number of weeks, lasting hrs in total, and having put all that effort in, many still get rejected...
I kinda admire the initiative, Young people today are frequently applying for several hundred jobs before they get one. There is often multiple interview stages (if they even get that far) over a number of weeks, lasting hrs in total, and...
I kinda admire the initiative, Young people today are frequently applying for several hundred jobs before they get one. There is often multiple interview stages (if they even get that far) over...
JWK
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ViewAhead
Mar 23, 2026 at 6:35 AM
Trying to understand how to fill a part of a bed
It's inevitable you will have visible soil at certain times of the year, I wouldn't worry about it. I plant bulbs in such spaces normal small varieties daffs tete teta / snowdrop it just fills the...
It's inevitable you will have visible soil at certain times of the year, I wouldn't worry about it. I plant bulbs in such spaces normal small varieties daffs tete teta / snowdrop it just fills the space until what ever next to it fills out. If you would like some snowdrops I've got some spare...
It's inevitable you will have visible soil at certain times of the year, I wouldn't worry about it. I plant bulbs in such spaces normal small varieties daffs tete teta / snowdrop it just fills the space until what ever next to it fills out. If...
It's inevitable you will have visible soil at certain times of the year, I wouldn't worry about it. I plant bulbs in such spaces normal small varieties daffs tete teta / snowdrop it just fills the...
latimer
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Mar 22, 2026 at 10:10 AM
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NEW Gardeners !
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Perki
Mar 22, 2026 at 8:09 PM
Pot grown Camelia being destroyed by Squirrels
How big is the Camellia? Could you use some bamboo canes and chicken wire to create a protective cylinder or cone?
How big is the Camellia? Could you use some bamboo canes and chicken wire to create a protective cylinder or cone?
How big is the Camellia? Could you use some bamboo canes and chicken wire to create a protective cylinder or cone?
How big is the Camellia? Could you use some bamboo canes and chicken wire to create a protective cylinder or cone?
The Bird Lady
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Mar 21, 2026 at 4:31 PM
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Container Gardening
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Plantminded
Mar 22, 2026 at 7:44 PM
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Crop rotation is always best but I think sometimes it's not always possible, not for me anyway as the amount of available space is limited.I agree you could get a build up of disease, it's the...
Crop rotation is always best but I think sometimes it's not always possible, not for me anyway as the amount of available space is limited.I agree you could get a build up of disease, it's the risk you take.
Crop rotation is always best but I think sometimes it's not always possible, not for me anyway as the amount of available space is limited.I agree you could get a build up of disease, it's the risk you take.
Crop rotation is always best but I think sometimes it's not always possible, not for me anyway as the amount of available space is limited.I agree you could get a build up of disease, it's the...
dogsbody
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Mar 22, 2026 at 2:09 PM
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Edible Gardening
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pete
Mar 23, 2026 at 7:10 AM
Advice or ideas on narrow garden landscaping, partitioning and dealing with a raised patio
Over 30 plants gone in over the past couple months. Here's some updated pictures.Still yet to tackle the patio area.Have put in a lot of evergreens. 2 holly, 5 euonymus, 1 bamboo, 6 red...
Over 30 plants gone in over the past couple months. Here's some updated pictures.Still yet to tackle the patio area.Have put in a lot of evergreens. 2 holly, 5 euonymus, 1 bamboo, 6 red robins, 2 pieris, 3 yew, and a few others I can't remember.
Over 30 plants gone in over the past couple months. Here's some updated pictures.Still yet to tackle the patio area.Have put in a lot of evergreens. 2 holly, 5 euonymus, 1 bamboo, 6 red robins, 2 pieris, 3 yew, and a few others I can't remember.
Over 30 plants gone in over the past couple months. Here's some updated pictures.Still yet to tackle the patio area.Have put in a lot of evergreens. 2 holly, 5 euonymus, 1 bamboo, 6 red...
Dan1981
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Oct 29, 2025
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Good morning ladies & gentlemen.Apologies for my prolonged absence. My Mother fractured her ankle approximately five weeks ago. This meant she needed an awful lot more of my time. She now has...
Good morning ladies & gentlemen.Apologies for my prolonged absence. My Mother fractured her ankle approximately five weeks ago. This meant she needed an awful lot more of my time. She now has a "boot" on it and seems to be recovering slowly but satisfactorily. While this was going on one...
Good morning ladies & gentlemen.Apologies for my prolonged absence. My Mother fractured her ankle approximately five weeks ago. This meant she needed an awful lot more of my time. She now has a "boot" on it and seems to be recovering slowly...
Good morning ladies & gentlemen.Apologies for my prolonged absence. My Mother fractured her ankle approximately five weeks ago. This meant she needed an awful lot more of my time. She now has...
Loofah
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Jan 1, 2026
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4c bright but misty
4c bright but misty
4c bright but misty
4c bright but misty
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