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Low light window planter ideas
Thanks regarding the dog violets as well, I have loads of them in the back garden. They seem to really love it there in the shady places and also edges of the lawn
Thanks regarding the dog violets as well, I have loads of them in the back garden. They seem to really love it there in the shady places and also edges of the lawn
Thanks regarding the dog violets as well, I have loads of them in the back garden. They seem to really love it there in the shady places and also edges of the lawn
Thanks regarding the dog violets as well, I have loads of them in the back garden. They seem to really love it there in the shady places and also edges of the lawn
mp78
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Aug 16, 2025
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mp78
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:51 PM
Pyracantha removal
Despite the name, Heavenly Bamboo is not a bamboo @Tidemark, it’s Nandina, a slow growing well behaved plant. I prefer real bamboo which causes no problems in my dry, sandy soil
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Despite the name, Heavenly Bamboo is not a bamboo @Tidemark, it’s Nandina, a slow growing well behaved plant. I prefer real bamboo which causes no problems in my dry, sandy soil
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Despite the name, Heavenly Bamboo is not a bamboo @Tidemark, it’s Nandina, a slow growing well behaved plant. I prefer real bamboo which causes no problems in my dry, sandy soil
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Despite the name, Heavenly Bamboo is not a bamboo @Tidemark, it’s Nandina, a slow growing well behaved plant. I prefer real bamboo which causes no problems in my dry, sandy soil
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BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 6:02 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Plantminded
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:50 PM
Whaaattt?
You are probably correct, @pete, he could have been thinking of Greenland, which he kept calling Iceland, although it is Denmark that he said wouldn’t hand it over to him. Or maybe he meant the...
You are probably correct, @pete, he could have been thinking of Greenland, which he kept calling Iceland, although it is Denmark that he said wouldn’t hand it over to him. Or maybe he meant the Chagos islands, but I don’t think anyone was offering to give them to him? Who knows what is going on...
You are probably correct, @pete, he could have been thinking of Greenland, which he kept calling Iceland, although it is Denmark that he said wouldn’t hand it over to him. Or maybe he meant the Chagos islands, but I don’t think anyone was...
You are probably correct, @pete, he could have been thinking of Greenland, which he kept calling Iceland, although it is Denmark that he said wouldn’t hand it over to him. Or maybe he meant the...
Tidemark
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Aug 17, 2024
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Ergates
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:49 PM
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Latest moan from you and me 2026
That's really good, and hopefully with AI enabled quick and cheap translations it'll become even better. For the majority of customers who are English speakers, it's just one tap more, but for the...
That's really good, and hopefully with AI enabled quick and cheap translations it'll become even better. For the majority of customers who are English speakers, it's just one tap more, but for the others it can be a significant help.When you are so ill you need a doctor, dealing with a shaky...
That's really good, and hopefully with AI enabled quick and cheap translations it'll become even better. For the majority of customers who are English speakers, it's just one tap more, but for the others it can be a significant help.When you...
That's really good, and hopefully with AI enabled quick and cheap translations it'll become even better. For the majority of customers who are English speakers, it's just one tap more, but for the...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Selleri
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:48 PM
Mushroom compost
Over many years I've bought from CPA Horticulture - mushroom compost & horse manure every year and I've had bulk composted bark chippings and 25T top soil. All of it has been of very good...
Over many years I've bought from CPA Horticulture - mushroom compost & horse manure every year and I've had bulk composted bark chippings and 25T top soil. All of it has been of very good quality. Even substantial amounts of manure or compost are available in 75 litre bags which makes life...
Over many years I've bought from CPA Horticulture - mushroom compost & horse manure every year and I've had bulk composted bark chippings and 25T top soil. All of it has been of very good quality. Even substantial amounts of manure or compost are...
Over many years I've bought from CPA Horticulture - mushroom compost & horse manure every year and I've had bulk composted bark chippings and 25T top soil. All of it has been of very good...
pete
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Mar 27, 2026 at 8:48 AM
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Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling
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Pete8
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:45 PM
Airfryer - worth buying? Any hints and tips to make the most of them
I've always been a fan of pressure cookers and have an aged Prestige Hi Dome (you can still get spares for it), my mother had a similar one. I find it useful for cooking some pulses, making soup...
I've always been a fan of pressure cookers and have an aged Prestige Hi Dome (you can still get spares for it), my mother had a similar one. I find it useful for cooking some pulses, making soup and stock, marmalade, cooking bacon joints and similar.They do, mine has 3 possible weights 5, 10...
I've always been a fan of pressure cookers and have an aged Prestige Hi Dome (you can still get spares for it), my mother had a similar one. I find it useful for cooking some pulses, making soup and stock, marmalade, cooking bacon joints and...
I've always been a fan of pressure cookers and have an aged Prestige Hi Dome (you can still get spares for it), my mother had a similar one. I find it useful for cooking some pulses, making soup...
Ergates
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Mar 26, 2026 at 4:54 PM
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NigelJ
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:42 PM
Landscaping - Bank Edging Replacement
Some of the posts look like they have already rotted at the base and should be easy to remove. I would try to remove those loose ones first, then see if the others can be levered back and forth...
Some of the posts look like they have already rotted at the base and should be easy to remove. I would try to remove those loose ones first, then see if the others can be levered back and forth like removing an old shrub or tree. The easiest option would then be to replace them like for like,...
Some of the posts look like they have already rotted at the base and should be easy to remove. I would try to remove those loose ones first, then see if the others can be levered back and forth like removing an old shrub or tree. The easiest...
Some of the posts look like they have already rotted at the base and should be easy to remove. I would try to remove those loose ones first, then see if the others can be levered back and forth...
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:22 PM
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Garden Projects and DIY
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Plantminded
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:35 PM
Removing Ivy from Fence and ground
I agree with Tidemark that Ivy is wonderful for the wildlife and a great, evergreen plant- but if it's in the wrong place it will just have to go.Cutting the stems back as near to the root as...
I agree with Tidemark that Ivy is wonderful for the wildlife and a great, evergreen plant- but if it's in the wrong place it will just have to go.Cutting the stems back as near to the root as possible is the most popular way. The roots will re-sprout so the new growth will have to be cut back...
I agree with Tidemark that Ivy is wonderful for the wildlife and a great, evergreen plant- but if it's in the wrong place it will just have to go.Cutting the stems back as near to the root as possible is the most popular way. The roots will...
I agree with Tidemark that Ivy is wonderful for the wildlife and a great, evergreen plant- but if it's in the wrong place it will just have to go.Cutting the stems back as near to the root as...
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:55 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Selleri
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:33 PM
Hello all
Hi @BOSullivan , welcome to the forum!
What an exiting project you have ahead... best of luck and please share updates and photos of your journey.Adding your approximate location into your...
Hi @BOSullivan , welcome to the forum!
What an exiting project you have ahead... best of luck and please share updates and photos of your journey.Adding your approximate location into your profile information is helpful, there are many climates and soils on this island which makes a big...
Hi @BOSullivan , welcome to the forum!
What an exiting project you have ahead... best of luck and please share updates and photos of your journey.Adding your approximate location into your profile information is helpful, there are many...
Hi @BOSullivan , welcome to the forum!
What an exiting project you have ahead... best of luck and please share updates and photos of your journey.Adding your approximate location into your...
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:01 PM
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New Members Introduction
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Selleri
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:26 PM
Identify tree please
I'm not surprised you getting 10 different answers, there's not a lot to go by at the moment until it gets some leaves at least.
The growth habit looks similar to Hibiscus but that is just a wild...
I'm not surprised you getting 10 different answers, there's not a lot to go by at the moment until it gets some leaves at least.
The growth habit looks similar to Hibiscus but that is just a wild guess.
I'm not surprised you getting 10 different answers, there's not a lot to go by at the moment until it gets some leaves at least.
The growth habit looks similar to Hibiscus but that is just a wild guess.
I'm not surprised you getting 10 different answers, there's not a lot to go by at the moment until it gets some leaves at least.
The growth habit looks similar to Hibiscus but that is just a wild...
LilyTL
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Mar 28, 2026 at 4:18 PM
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Identification Area
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pete
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:21 PM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026
Evening folks.I’ve just reminded Dad about the clock change and we both decided to just sleep in an extra hour!Caught up in some gardening jobs today and started off the new compost bin with...
Evening folks.I’ve just reminded Dad about the clock change and we both decided to just sleep in an extra hour!Caught up in some gardening jobs today and started off the new compost bin with a few things plus some veggies that were past their best in my fridge (which involved a clean of...
Evening folks.I’ve just reminded Dad about the clock change and we both decided to just sleep in an extra hour!Caught up in some gardening jobs today and started off the new compost bin with a few things plus some veggies that were past...
Evening folks.I’ve just reminded Dad about the clock change and we both decided to just sleep in an extra hour!Caught up in some gardening jobs today and started off the new compost bin with...
Loofah
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Jan 1, 2026
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The Muppet Show
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AuntyRach
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:21 PM
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What's your weather like 2026
We were 21c from noon to four and the sun on the Brugmansia scented the house twenty meters away all afternoon ... almost too overpowering. Currently 18c and can still smell the natural perfume. ...
We were 21c from noon to four and the sun on the Brugmansia scented the house twenty meters away all afternoon ... almost too overpowering. Currently 18c and can still smell the natural perfume. In two months we will swap the scent to Orange Blossom.
We were 21c from noon to four and the sun on the Brugmansia scented the house twenty meters away all afternoon ... almost too overpowering. Currently 18c and can still smell the natural perfume. In two months we will swap the scent to Orange...
We were 21c from noon to four and the sun on the Brugmansia scented the house twenty meters away all afternoon ... almost too overpowering. Currently 18c and can still smell the natural perfume. ...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Victoria
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:20 PM
Hoster's
Thank you CarolineLI have not done very well, I was so keen to get into this that I bought items before I asked for advice, I was not aware that sellers would mislead to sell their stock, as a...
Thank you CarolineLI have not done very well, I was so keen to get into this that I bought items before I asked for advice, I was not aware that sellers would mislead to sell their stock, as a previous post mentioned. It looks like I will have to put everything to one side and start again with...
Thank you CarolineLI have not done very well, I was so keen to get into this that I bought items before I asked for advice, I was not aware that sellers would mislead to sell their stock, as a previous post mentioned. It looks like I will have...
Thank you CarolineLI have not done very well, I was so keen to get into this that I bought items before I asked for advice, I was not aware that sellers would mislead to sell their stock, as a...
potted
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Mar 27, 2026 at 8:41 AM
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Mar 28, 2026 at 6:14 PM
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An Algarve Garden 2024 to 2026
The scent was so strong on the Brug today it was almost overpowering in the house at least 20 meters away. Needless to say, the house smells heavenly.
The scent was so strong on the Brug today it was almost overpowering in the house at least 20 meters away. Needless to say, the house smells heavenly.
The scent was so strong on the Brug today it was almost overpowering in the house at least 20 meters away. Needless to say, the house smells heavenly.
The scent was so strong on the Brug today it was almost overpowering in the house at least 20 meters away. Needless to say, the house smells heavenly.
Victoria
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Jan 14, 2024
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Victoria
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:10 PM
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What are we doing in the garden 2026
I attempted my annual Spanish bluebell annihilation programme this afternoon
. There’s been an area of them behind the tree fern where they have secured themselves in the roots of some old ferns...
I attempted my annual Spanish bluebell annihilation programme this afternoon
. There’s been an area of them behind the tree fern where they have secured themselves in the roots of some old ferns and large sandstone blocks which make the pathway across the middle of the bank. The soil was still...
I attempted my annual Spanish bluebell annihilation programme this afternoon
. There’s been an area of them behind the tree fern where they have secured themselves in the roots of some old ferns and large sandstone blocks which make the pathway...
I attempted my annual Spanish bluebell annihilation programme this afternoon
. There’s been an area of them behind the tree fern where they have secured themselves in the roots of some old ferns...
simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 1, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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Plantminded
Mar 28, 2026 at 5:55 PM
Corkscrew Willow advice please
Do you have opera glasses or binoculars? You could see if there are buds starting to open. I wouldn’t necessarily expect leaves but Catkins. But I’m not an expert in this. I checked my images when...
Do you have opera glasses or binoculars? You could see if there are buds starting to open. I wouldn’t necessarily expect leaves but Catkins. But I’m not an expert in this. I checked my images when I took a picture of a willow and this had male Catkins at the end of March.
Do you have opera glasses or binoculars? You could see if there are buds starting to open. I wouldn’t necessarily expect leaves but Catkins. But I’m not an expert in this. I checked my images when I took a picture of a willow and this had male...
Do you have opera glasses or binoculars? You could see if there are buds starting to open. I wouldn’t necessarily expect leaves but Catkins. But I’m not an expert in this. I checked my images when...
LilyTL
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Mar 28, 2026 at 4:24 PM
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Trees
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simone_in_wiltshire
Mar 28, 2026 at 5:54 PM
Manglelwurzel (Futterrübe)
Was eaten by East Enders here too after the war, so OH.
Was eaten by East Enders here too after the war, so OH.
Was eaten by East Enders here too after the war, so OH.
Was eaten by East Enders here too after the war, so OH.
GreenFingeredPete
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Mar 27, 2026 at 3:29 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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simone_in_wiltshire
Mar 28, 2026 at 5:30 PM
Am i understanding this correctly ?
Trees, particularly young trees, generally prefer not to have anything in touch with the trunk (other than air). I always leave a gap around the trunk when I'm mulching around a tree, no matter...
Trees, particularly young trees, generally prefer not to have anything in touch with the trunk (other than air). I always leave a gap around the trunk when I'm mulching around a tree, no matter what i'm mulching with - it's like a doughnut with a hole in the middle...
Trees, particularly young trees, generally prefer not to have anything in touch with the trunk (other than air). I always leave a gap around the trunk when I'm mulching around a tree, no matter what i'm mulching with - it's like a doughnut with a...
Trees, particularly young trees, generally prefer not to have anything in touch with the trunk (other than air). I always leave a gap around the trunk when I'm mulching around a tree, no matter...
hi2u_uk
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Mar 28, 2026 at 9:35 AM
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Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling
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Stephen Southwest
Mar 28, 2026 at 5:12 PM
Removing moss from a lawn and reseeding with grass - timing
Hi AllI was recently getting ready to remove the moss from my lawn (or more properly green space, as it predominantly moss) and re-seed with grass when I had second thoughts.There are a few...
Hi AllI was recently getting ready to remove the moss from my lawn (or more properly green space, as it predominantly moss) and re-seed with grass when I had second thoughts.There are a few weeds in there as well, and I understand that if I remove the moss now there is a good chance I will...
Hi AllI was recently getting ready to remove the moss from my lawn (or more properly green space, as it predominantly moss) and re-seed with grass when I had second thoughts.There are a few weeds in there as well, and I understand that if I...
Hi AllI was recently getting ready to remove the moss from my lawn (or more properly green space, as it predominantly moss) and re-seed with grass when I had second thoughts.There are a few...
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:09 PM
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Lawns
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BOSullivan
Mar 28, 2026 at 5:09 PM
MO Bactor Instant - thoughts
Hi AllI bought some Mo Bactor Instant to deal with a considerable amount of moss in my garden.Before I get around to applying it (probably later this year) I am now wondering is it actually...
Hi AllI bought some Mo Bactor Instant to deal with a considerable amount of moss in my garden.Before I get around to applying it (probably later this year) I am now wondering is it actually any good and would I be better using something else?Thanks in advance for your sage advice!
Hi AllI bought some Mo Bactor Instant to deal with a considerable amount of moss in my garden.Before I get around to applying it (probably later this year) I am now wondering is it actually any good and would I be better using something...
Hi AllI bought some Mo Bactor Instant to deal with a considerable amount of moss in my garden.Before I get around to applying it (probably later this year) I am now wondering is it actually...
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:04 PM
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Lawns
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BOSullivan
Mar 28, 2026 at 5:04 PM
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