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Just heard Trumps latest briefing he's sounding more and more deranged with each one; all he lacks is a maniacal cackle. Nobody knows who he's talking to; Pakistan appears to be talking to a...
Just heard Trumps latest briefing he's sounding more and more deranged with each one; all he lacks is a maniacal cackle. Nobody knows who he's talking to; Pakistan appears to be talking to a couple of different Iranians, but neither are talking to the US. First he wants to capture Kharg island...
Just heard Trumps latest briefing he's sounding more and more deranged with each one; all he lacks is a maniacal cackle. Nobody knows who he's talking to; Pakistan appears to be talking to a couple of different Iranians, but neither are talking...
Just heard Trumps latest briefing he's sounding more and more deranged with each one; all he lacks is a maniacal cackle. Nobody knows who he's talking to; Pakistan appears to be talking to a...
Tidemark
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NigelJ
Mar 30, 2026 at 8:56 AM
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What's your weather like 2026
Light showers yesterday afternoon (hardly anything in the gauge), and it's raining again now but the sky is fairly bright so I don't think the rain will last for long.
Light showers yesterday afternoon (hardly anything in the gauge), and it's raining again now but the sky is fairly bright so I don't think the rain will last for long.
Light showers yesterday afternoon (hardly anything in the gauge), and it's raining again now but the sky is fairly bright so I don't think the rain will last for long.
Light showers yesterday afternoon (hardly anything in the gauge), and it's raining again now but the sky is fairly bright so I don't think the rain will last for long.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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JennyJB
Mar 30, 2026 at 9:52 AM
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Latest moan from you and me 2026
I did buy a street map @Selleri but it was clearly aimed at hostile invaders and not friendlies. Utterly wrong.@pete they seem to have calmed down with their horns and just use a lot of bad...
I did buy a street map @Selleri but it was clearly aimed at hostile invaders and not friendlies. Utterly wrong.@pete they seem to have calmed down with their horns and just use a lot of bad language and gestures. On the day we left we had a 2km wiggle thru housing streets to get to the main...
I did buy a street map @Selleri but it was clearly aimed at hostile invaders and not friendlies. Utterly wrong.@pete they seem to have calmed down with their horns and just use a lot of bad language and gestures. On the day we left we had a...
I did buy a street map @Selleri but it was clearly aimed at hostile invaders and not friendlies. Utterly wrong.@pete they seem to have calmed down with their horns and just use a lot of bad...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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Obelix-Vendée
Mar 29, 2026 at 8:54 PM
New to here
Welcome to the forum @singer61 !
Welcome to the forum @singer61 !
Welcome to the forum @singer61 !
Welcome to the forum @singer61 !
singer61
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Mar 29, 2026 at 3:54 PM
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New Members Introduction
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CanadianLori
Mar 29, 2026 at 10:54 PM
Switching Olive Tree from Plastic Pot to Long Term Pot Advice
My olive has been happy in its pot for almost 30 years. I used the same compost mix as you describe in your first post. I used a load of stones/pebbles I gathered from my garden to cover the...
My olive has been happy in its pot for almost 30 years. I used the same compost mix as you describe in your first post. I used a load of stones/pebbles I gathered from my garden to cover the bottom of the pot by 2-3" then added another 2" of grit, then the compost on top of that.I often forget...
My olive has been happy in its pot for almost 30 years. I used the same compost mix as you describe in your first post. I used a load of stones/pebbles I gathered from my garden to cover the bottom of the pot by 2-3" then added another 2" of...
My olive has been happy in its pot for almost 30 years. I used the same compost mix as you describe in your first post. I used a load of stones/pebbles I gathered from my garden to cover the...
NoviceGardener2023
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Mar 29, 2026 at 4:17 PM
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Trees
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Pete8
Mar 30, 2026 at 8:31 AM
Removing Ivy from Fence and ground
So much depends on your situation and what you are prepared to accept in a garden. Ivy is certainly an excellent addition for the reasons mentioned above but it can prove a total PITA for...
So much depends on your situation and what you are prepared to accept in a garden. Ivy is certainly an excellent addition for the reasons mentioned above but it can prove a total PITA for some. If you use a weedkiller on the leaves, it sometimes helps to scratch/scrape the leaves before...
So much depends on your situation and what you are prepared to accept in a garden. Ivy is certainly an excellent addition for the reasons mentioned above but it can prove a total PITA for some. If you use a weedkiller on the leaves, it sometimes...
So much depends on your situation and what you are prepared to accept in a garden. Ivy is certainly an excellent addition for the reasons mentioned above but it can prove a total PITA for...
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:55 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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Philippa
Mar 29, 2026 at 4:11 PM
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Gardeners' World and other gardening programmes 2026
I watched it one and a half times
I adore people who have a talent for arranging flowers. And growing all flowers! Indeed @AnniD MD has given up his 30 years old blue jacket. One wonders what...
I watched it one and a half times
I adore people who have a talent for arranging flowers. And growing all flowers! Indeed @AnniD MD has given up his 30 years old blue jacket. One wonders what made him changing habits
I watched it one and a half times
I adore people who have a talent for arranging flowers. And growing all flowers! Indeed @AnniD MD has given up his 30 years old blue jacket. One wonders what made him changing habits
I watched it one and a half times
I adore people who have a talent for arranging flowers. And growing all flowers! Indeed @AnniD MD has given up his 30 years old blue jacket. One wonders what...
AnniD
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Jan 12, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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simone_in_wiltshire
Mar 29, 2026 at 4:07 PM
Queen of the night or similar cactus- recommend please
I don't have Queen of the Night, but I do have some Epiphyllum. Plants often look the worse for wear.
I don't have Queen of the Night, but I do have some Epiphyllum. Plants often look the worse for wear.
I don't have Queen of the Night, but I do have some Epiphyllum. Plants often look the worse for wear.
I don't have Queen of the Night, but I do have some Epiphyllum. Plants often look the worse for wear.
Selleri
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Mar 29, 2026 at 12:42 PM
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NigelJ
Mar 30, 2026 at 8:34 AM
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MARCH PHOTO COMPETITION 2026
Woodland bed loveliness
Woodland bed loveliness
Woodland bed loveliness
Woodland bed loveliness
shiney
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Mar 1, 2026
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Photo Competitions
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LG_
Mar 29, 2026 at 3:39 PM
Magpie attack! Magpies pulling strands from trees
Happens every year with our Magpies, even our Blackbird has tried pulling Trachy fibres off. It does no harm to the plant to the plant all.
Happens every year with our Magpies, even our Blackbird has tried pulling Trachy fibres off. It does no harm to the plant to the plant all.
Happens every year with our Magpies, even our Blackbird has tried pulling Trachy fibres off. It does no harm to the plant to the plant all.
Happens every year with our Magpies, even our Blackbird has tried pulling Trachy fibres off. It does no harm to the plant to the plant all.
collinsc
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Mar 29, 2026 at 11:13 AM
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Other Plants
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strongylodon
Mar 29, 2026 at 5:23 PM
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Things that have made you happy today 2026
Solved Wordle today with only greens and blanks, no yellows!
Apparently, if I go to the faff of setting up an account, I can get a virtual badge for this feat!
Solved Wordle today with only greens and blanks, no yellows!
Apparently, if I go to the faff of setting up an account, I can get a virtual badge for this feat!
Solved Wordle today with only greens and blanks, no yellows!
Apparently, if I go to the faff of setting up an account, I can get a virtual badge for this feat!
Solved Wordle today with only greens and blanks, no yellows!
Apparently, if I go to the faff of setting up an account, I can get a virtual badge for this feat!
JWK
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Jan 1, 2026
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ViewAhead
Mar 30, 2026 at 10:02 AM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026
Greetings to you all today. Special day for my identical twin great nieces as they reach the age of 20. Where have all those years gone! All of us in the family say that
I have a picture of them...
Greetings to you all today. Special day for my identical twin great nieces as they reach the age of 20. Where have all those years gone! All of us in the family say that
I have a picture of them in their dad's hands (yes, I meant hands) shortly after they were born and they were about the size...
Greetings to you all today. Special day for my identical twin great nieces as they reach the age of 20. Where have all those years gone! All of us in the family say that
I have a picture of them in their dad's hands (yes, I meant hands) shortly...
Greetings to you all today. Special day for my identical twin great nieces as they reach the age of 20. Where have all those years gone! All of us in the family say that
I have a picture of them...
Loofah
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Jan 1, 2026
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The Muppet Show
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Ladybird4
Mar 30, 2026 at 6:50 AM
Cordyline Australis: Is this dead?
Thanks for the tips.no the patio is literally just at the base to make it look nicer. It’s soil beneath it
Thanks for the tips.no the patio is literally just at the base to make it look nicer. It’s soil beneath it
Thanks for the tips.no the patio is literally just at the base to make it look nicer. It’s soil beneath it
Thanks for the tips.no the patio is literally just at the base to make it look nicer. It’s soil beneath it
collinsc
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Mar 29, 2026 at 2:02 PM
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Other Plants
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collinsc
Mar 29, 2026 at 5:22 PM
Bare root hedging
Plant a few else where in case a couple die after planting and you can replace them.
Plant a few else where in case a couple die after planting and you can replace them.
Plant a few else where in case a couple die after planting and you can replace them.
Plant a few else where in case a couple die after planting and you can replace them.
JJTDH
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Mar 27, 2026 at 10:57 AM
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NEW Gardeners !
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waterbut
Mar 29, 2026 at 2:56 PM
Corkscrew Willow advice please
The grey stems and black buds, together with the new leaves looking dissected suggest ash to me.
The grey stems and black buds, together with the new leaves looking dissected suggest ash to me.
The grey stems and black buds, together with the new leaves looking dissected suggest ash to me.
The grey stems and black buds, together with the new leaves looking dissected suggest ash to me.
LilyTL
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Mar 28, 2026 at 4:24 PM
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Trees
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CarolineL
Mar 30, 2026 at 7:45 AM
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What are we doing in the garden 2026
I'm mainly in the greenhouse as it's too cold and wet outside. Potting on pelargonium cuttings and checking on seedlings. I too have to cover them up overnight because of mice. My ricinus are...
I'm mainly in the greenhouse as it's too cold and wet outside. Potting on pelargonium cuttings and checking on seedlings. I too have to cover them up overnight because of mice. My ricinus are growing well indoors. I have large begonia corms that I have kept from past years just starting to show...
I'm mainly in the greenhouse as it's too cold and wet outside. Potting on pelargonium cuttings and checking on seedlings. I too have to cover them up overnight because of mice. My ricinus are growing well indoors. I have large begonia corms that...
I'm mainly in the greenhouse as it's too cold and wet outside. Potting on pelargonium cuttings and checking on seedlings. I too have to cover them up overnight because of mice. My ricinus are...
simone_in_wiltshire
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Jan 1, 2026
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General Gardening Discussion
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cactus_girl
Mar 30, 2026 at 8:46 AM
Pyracantha removal
It's a personal preference of course, a garden should reflect its owner.Generally speaking, most people recommend repetition in odd numbers rather than symmetry. I think symmetry does make...
It's a personal preference of course, a garden should reflect its owner.Generally speaking, most people recommend repetition in odd numbers rather than symmetry. I think symmetry does make sense in some scenarios though. For instance, to the right and left of a structure.
It's a personal preference of course, a garden should reflect its owner.Generally speaking, most people recommend repetition in odd numbers rather than symmetry. I think symmetry does make sense in some scenarios though. For instance, to the...
It's a personal preference of course, a garden should reflect its owner.Generally speaking, most people recommend repetition in odd numbers rather than symmetry. I think symmetry does make...
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 6:02 PM
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General Gardening Discussion
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CostasK
Mar 30, 2026 at 9:11 AM
Identify tree please
A bit earlier this year I'm thinking lots of things are, its been chilly but frosts have been rare or very light since mid January.
A bit earlier this year I'm thinking lots of things are, its been chilly but frosts have been rare or very light since mid January.
A bit earlier this year I'm thinking lots of things are, its been chilly but frosts have been rare or very light since mid January.
A bit earlier this year I'm thinking lots of things are, its been chilly but frosts have been rare or very light since mid January.
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 12:28 PM
Removing moss from a lawn and reseeding with grass - timing
You can reseed four weeks after using Mo Bacter but it kills moss, not weeds. If you have only a few weeds you could treat these individually with a lawn weedkiller often sold in a spray bottle....
You can reseed four weeks after using Mo Bacter but it kills moss, not weeds. If you have only a few weeds you could treat these individually with a lawn weedkiller often sold in a spray bottle. If there are more than a few, consider using a weed and feed product like Miracle Gro 4 in 1 which...
You can reseed four weeks after using Mo Bacter but it kills moss, not weeds. If you have only a few weeds you could treat these individually with a lawn weedkiller often sold in a spray bottle. If there are more than a few, consider using a weed...
You can reseed four weeks after using Mo Bacter but it kills moss, not weeds. If you have only a few weeds you could treat these individually with a lawn weedkiller often sold in a spray bottle....
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:09 PM
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Lawns
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Plantminded
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:53 AM
MO Bactor Instant - thoughts
I used the granular from Mo Bacter for the first time last year. It did seem to kill the moss, there is less of it this year despite the wet winter.
I used the granular from Mo Bacter for the first time last year. It did seem to kill the moss, there is less of it this year despite the wet winter.
I used the granular from Mo Bacter for the first time last year. It did seem to kill the moss, there is less of it this year despite the wet winter.
I used the granular from Mo Bacter for the first time last year. It did seem to kill the moss, there is less of it this year despite the wet winter.
BOSullivan
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Mar 28, 2026 at 5:04 PM
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Lawns
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Plantminded
Mar 29, 2026 at 11:45 AM
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