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Corkscrew Willow advice please
I don't think that it's a willow either. The growth isn't twisted and the leaves look like they have lobes.
I don't think that it's a willow either. The growth isn't twisted and the leaves look like they have lobes.
I don't think that it's a willow either. The growth isn't twisted and the leaves look like they have lobes.
I don't think that it's a willow either. The growth isn't twisted and the leaves look like they have lobes.
LilyTL
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Mar 28, 2026 at 4:24 PM
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Trees
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Thevictorian
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:12 AM
Phormium which one
Phormiums can suffer in cold, wet winters, especially if you have clay soil. I thought of Yucca as an alternative too. They have an upright, less arching habit so might suit you better.
Phormiums can suffer in cold, wet winters, especially if you have clay soil. I thought of Yucca as an alternative too. They have an upright, less arching habit so might suit you better.
Phormiums can suffer in cold, wet winters, especially if you have clay soil. I thought of Yucca as an alternative too. They have an upright, less arching habit so might suit you better.
Phormiums can suffer in cold, wet winters, especially if you have clay soil. I thought of Yucca as an alternative too. They have an upright, less arching habit so might suit you better.
Perki
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Mar 28, 2026 at 1:03 PM
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Gardening Discussions
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Plantminded
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:34 AM
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Latest moan from you and me 2026
I have one little clock and although I have been resetting its time twice yearly for 20+ years, I still need to study the instructions carefully before starting the process and refer back to them...
I have one little clock and although I have been resetting its time twice yearly for 20+ years, I still need to study the instructions carefully before starting the process and refer back to them after each "move" because if you make a a mistake, it is almost impossible to correct it. One year...
I have one little clock and although I have been resetting its time twice yearly for 20+ years, I still need to study the instructions carefully before starting the process and refer back to them after each "move" because if you make a a mistake,...
I have one little clock and although I have been resetting its time twice yearly for 20+ years, I still need to study the instructions carefully before starting the process and refer back to them...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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ViewAhead
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:08 AM
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What are we doing in the garden 2026
Rather busy today it's been a funny day weather wise sleet then blizzards and sunshine, nice and warm in the greenhouse where I've been seed sowing and moving plants in from the house.Emptied...
Rather busy today it's been a funny day weather wise sleet then blizzards and sunshine, nice and warm in the greenhouse where I've been seed sowing and moving plants in from the house.Emptied one of the compost bays and mulched feed roses varies others. Emptied the rest of the bay in a wheel...
Rather busy today it's been a funny day weather wise sleet then blizzards and sunshine, nice and warm in the greenhouse where I've been seed sowing and moving plants in from the house.Emptied one of the compost bays and mulched feed roses...
Rather busy today it's been a funny day weather wise sleet then blizzards and sunshine, nice and warm in the greenhouse where I've been seed sowing and moving plants in from the house.Emptied...
simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 1, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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Perki
Mar 28, 2026 at 8:31 PM
Am i understanding this correctly ?
It didn't strike me that way at all. Just someone asking for advice, concerned about doing the wrong thing for their plants. In my book that is being sensitive to a plant's needs.
It didn't strike me that way at all. Just someone asking for advice, concerned about doing the wrong thing for their plants. In my book that is being sensitive to a plant's needs.
It didn't strike me that way at all. Just someone asking for advice, concerned about doing the wrong thing for their plants. In my book that is being sensitive to a plant's needs.
It didn't strike me that way at all. Just someone asking for advice, concerned about doing the wrong thing for their plants. In my book that is being sensitive to a plant's needs.
hi2u_uk
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Mar 28, 2026 at 9:35 AM
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Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling
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ViewAhead
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:03 AM
Hoster's
Don't worry @potted - I won't tell you how many mistakes I've made - but the pile of labels from plants I no longer have would give you the idea! You just have to pot up what you've bought in good...
Don't worry @potted - I won't tell you how many mistakes I've made - but the pile of labels from plants I no longer have would give you the idea! You just have to pot up what you've bought in good sized pots (or the hanging baskets for the begonia and petunia) and look after them. The wisteria...
Don't worry @potted - I won't tell you how many mistakes I've made - but the pile of labels from plants I no longer have would give you the idea! You just have to pot up what you've bought in good sized pots (or the hanging baskets for the...
Don't worry @potted - I won't tell you how many mistakes I've made - but the pile of labels from plants I no longer have would give you the idea! You just have to pot up what you've bought in good...
potted
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Mar 27, 2026 at 8:41 AM
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NEW Gardeners !
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CarolineL
Mar 28, 2026 at 8:24 PM
Whaaattt?
@pete I agree, but when concerted attempt were made within living memory to wipe your religion off the face of the Earth, are you going to give anybody a second chance? There is certainly the...
@pete I agree, but when concerted attempt were made within living memory to wipe your religion off the face of the Earth, are you going to give anybody a second chance? There is certainly the irony that the powers that be in Israel seem to trying to do precisely that to the Palestinians.
@pete I agree, but when concerted attempt were made within living memory to wipe your religion off the face of the Earth, are you going to give anybody a second chance? There is certainly the irony that the powers that be in Israel seem to...
@pete I agree, but when concerted attempt were made within living memory to wipe your religion off the face of the Earth, are you going to give anybody a second chance? There is certainly the...
Tidemark
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Aug 17, 2024
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KT53
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:05 AM
Airfryer - worth buying? Any hints and tips to make the most of them
I always used a pressure cooker for meals when the kids lived at home. It became redundant when there was just OH and me but I used to love it. Also, having been used to cooking with/on an...
I always used a pressure cooker for meals when the kids lived at home. It became redundant when there was just OH and me but I used to love it. Also, having been used to cooking with/on an electric cooker and now we have a gas hob, I would not know how to gage a pressure cooker as I don’t like...
I always used a pressure cooker for meals when the kids lived at home. It became redundant when there was just OH and me but I used to love it. Also, having been used to cooking with/on an electric cooker and now we have a gas hob, I would not...
I always used a pressure cooker for meals when the kids lived at home. It became redundant when there was just OH and me but I used to love it. Also, having been used to cooking with/on an...
Ergates
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Mar 26, 2026 at 4:54 PM
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Off-Topic Discussion
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Songbird
Mar 28, 2026 at 10:51 PM
Identify tree please
My hibiscus are shooting now.
My hibiscus are shooting now.
My hibiscus are shooting now.
My hibiscus are shooting now.
LilyTL
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Mar 28, 2026 at 4:18 PM
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Identification Area
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pete
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:14 AM
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Hello from France
Yes it is. When we 're working in our veg plot we have to rescue worms before the chooks get them. Not always succesful.If you add Ile de France to your profile, people will be better able to...
Yes it is. When we 're working in our veg plot we have to rescue worms before the chooks get them. Not always succesful.If you add Ile de France to your profile, people will be better able to tailor advice - climate and soil make a huge difference to what grows well.
Yes it is. When we 're working in our veg plot we have to rescue worms before the chooks get them. Not always succesful.If you add Ile de France to your profile, people will be better able to tailor advice - climate and soil make a huge...
Yes it is. When we 're working in our veg plot we have to rescue worms before the chooks get them. Not always succesful.If you add Ile de France to your profile, people will be better able to...
LilyTL
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Mar 22, 2026
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New Members Introduction
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Obelix-Vendée
Mar 28, 2026 at 7:56 PM
Landscaping - Bank Edging Replacement
Do you have any other materials around the garden, can see a few stones in the background. Dry stone wall should be straight forward to do and will last.
Do you have any other materials around the garden, can see a few stones in the background. Dry stone wall should be straight forward to do and will last.
Do you have any other materials around the garden, can see a few stones in the background. Dry stone wall should be straight forward to do and will last.
Do you have any other materials around the garden, can see a few stones in the background. Dry stone wall should be straight forward to do and will last.
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:22 PM
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Garden Projects and DIY
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Perki
Mar 28, 2026 at 7:53 PM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026
Morning. Windy, yet again. Not sure I'm entirely in the right frame of mind for a spring wreath workshop! I will not hang it on the new front door (I would be in the dog house if it scratched it...
Morning. Windy, yet again. Not sure I'm entirely in the right frame of mind for a spring wreath workshop! I will not hang it on the new front door (I would be in the dog house if it scratched it somehow) so will hang it where I can see it from the kitchen window. Ah yes, the mattock, @Ladybird!...
Morning. Windy, yet again. Not sure I'm entirely in the right frame of mind for a spring wreath workshop! I will not hang it on the new front door (I would be in the dog house if it scratched it somehow) so will hang it where I can see it from...
Morning. Windy, yet again. Not sure I'm entirely in the right frame of mind for a spring wreath workshop! I will not hang it on the new front door (I would be in the dog house if it scratched it...
Loofah
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Jan 1, 2026
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The Muppet Show
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Penny_Forthem
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:34 AM
Hello all
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:01 PM
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New Members Introduction
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Perki
Mar 28, 2026 at 7:48 PM
Removing Ivy from Fence and ground
Last year we had a thrush nesting in our neighbours’ ivy on a brick wall. The removed it all last month. I haven’t seen or heard the thrushes since.
Last year we had a thrush nesting in our neighbours’ ivy on a brick wall. The removed it all last month. I haven’t seen or heard the thrushes since.
Last year we had a thrush nesting in our neighbours’ ivy on a brick wall. The removed it all last month. I haven’t seen or heard the thrushes since.
Last year we had a thrush nesting in our neighbours’ ivy on a brick wall. The removed it all last month. I haven’t seen or heard the thrushes since.
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:55 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Tidemark
Mar 29, 2026 at 10:06 AM
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What's your weather like 2026
Cloudy, and feeling chilly in the wind.
Cloudy, and feeling chilly in the wind.
Cloudy, and feeling chilly in the wind.
Cloudy, and feeling chilly in the wind.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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JennyJB
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:32 AM
Pyracantha removal
If the pyracantha is small you could probably just pull it out (but agreeing with Nigel, the thorns can be nasty).At this time of year you can lift and move perennials easily, so you could plant...
If the pyracantha is small you could probably just pull it out (but agreeing with Nigel, the thorns can be nasty).At this time of year you can lift and move perennials easily, so you could plant it elsewhere if you wished. For this you might want to gently try and lift it with a garden fork,...
If the pyracantha is small you could probably just pull it out (but agreeing with Nigel, the thorns can be nasty).At this time of year you can lift and move perennials easily, so you could plant it elsewhere if you wished. For this you might...
If the pyracantha is small you could probably just pull it out (but agreeing with Nigel, the thorns can be nasty).At this time of year you can lift and move perennials easily, so you could plant...
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 6:02 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Thevictorian
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:02 AM
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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Gardening Discussions
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mp78
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:51 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
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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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Members Gallery
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Victoria
Mar 28, 2026 at 6:10 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
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