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  1. Fof

    Dendrobium kingianum

    Thanks, guys. I am 80+ :old: so my sense of smell ain't what it used to be, but last year I did discover that it had a lovely scent.:thankyou: I'm not going to tell it that it shouldn't be doing what it is...
    Thanks, guys. I am 80+ :old: so my sense of smell ain't what it used to be, but last year I did discover that it had a lovely scent.:thankyou: I'm not going to tell it that it shouldn't be doing what it is doing. It can just go for it as much as it likes. :love30::love30:
    Thanks, guys. I am 80+ :old: so my sense of smell ain't what it used to be, but last year I did discover that it had a lovely scent.:thankyou: I'm not going to tell it that it shouldn't be doing what it is doing. It can just go for it as much as it likes. :love30::love30:
    Thanks, guys. I am 80+ :old: so my sense of smell ain't what it used to be, but last year I did discover that it had a lovely scent.:thankyou: I'm not going to tell it that it shouldn't be doing what it is...
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  2. wiseowl
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    Latest Moan From You and Me 2025

    Even GP graduate level jobs need the right level of training support by the local practice so I should think they are limited in numbers. My local health centre always has several trainee GPs but...
    Even GP graduate level jobs need the right level of training support by the local practice so I should think they are limited in numbers. My local health centre always has several trainee GPs but their appointments are twice as long as normal and one of the permanent GPs has to be available to...
    Even GP graduate level jobs need the right level of training support by the local practice so I should think they are limited in numbers. My local health centre always has several trainee GPs but their appointments are twice as long as normal and...
    Even GP graduate level jobs need the right level of training support by the local practice so I should think they are limited in numbers. My local health centre always has several trainee GPs but...
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  3. wiseowl
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    Whats Your Weather Like 2025

    Another grim day. A gale has been blowing since early afternoon and is just starting to calm down. I can also hear rain outside now. :frown: 11C/52F
    Another grim day. A gale has been blowing since early afternoon and is just starting to calm down. I can also hear rain outside now. :frown: 11C/52F
    Another grim day. A gale has been blowing since early afternoon and is just starting to calm down. I can also hear rain outside now. :frown: 11C/52F
    Another grim day. A gale has been blowing since early afternoon and is just starting to calm down. I can also hear rain outside now. :frown: 11C/52F
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  4. ben01

    Spring Bulbs coming up early

    I didn’t think Camellia come out until February, I’m pretty certain that Titchmarsh geezer off the box, said that Camellia is the starting pistol for spring?
    I didn’t think Camellia come out until February, I’m pretty certain that Titchmarsh geezer off the box, said that Camellia is the starting pistol for spring?
    I didn’t think Camellia come out until February, I’m pretty certain that Titchmarsh geezer off the box, said that Camellia is the starting pistol for spring?
    I didn’t think Camellia come out until February, I’m pretty certain that Titchmarsh geezer off the box, said that Camellia is the starting pistol for spring?
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  5. burnie

    Onion growing 2026

    Nope, just in the conservatory in a prop with a clear lid on it, seem to always do well(now there's a kiss of death lol)
    Nope, just in the conservatory in a prop with a clear lid on it, seem to always do well(now there's a kiss of death lol)
    Nope, just in the conservatory in a prop with a clear lid on it, seem to always do well(now there's a kiss of death lol)
    Nope, just in the conservatory in a prop with a clear lid on it, seem to always do well(now there's a kiss of death lol)
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  6. Loofah
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    What are we doing in the garden 2025

    @Peaceful Gardener I can't take painkillers so a frozen bag of peas or similar helps reduce the pain and inflammation. If the coldness gets too much wrap in a tea towel or similar. 20 minutes on...
    @Peaceful Gardener I can't take painkillers so a frozen bag of peas or similar helps reduce the pain and inflammation. If the coldness gets too much wrap in a tea towel or similar. 20 minutes on the injured site every four hours and just before going to bed.
    @Peaceful Gardener I can't take painkillers so a frozen bag of peas or similar helps reduce the pain and inflammation. If the coldness gets too much wrap in a tea towel or similar. 20 minutes on the injured site every four hours and just before...
    @Peaceful Gardener I can't take painkillers so a frozen bag of peas or similar helps reduce the pain and inflammation. If the coldness gets too much wrap in a tea towel or similar. 20 minutes on...
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  7. ricky101

    Cordon Apple Trees, Site ?

    Stepovers might be better in that situationI planted two cordon apples on our east facing wall more than ten years and although they blossom, it's only this year that we had a very small crop....
    Stepovers might be better in that situationI planted two cordon apples on our east facing wall more than ten years and although they blossom, it's only this year that we had a very small crop. However I have very rarely watered them so that might be why, plants have to sink or swim in this...
    Stepovers might be better in that situationI planted two cordon apples on our east facing wall more than ten years and although they blossom, it's only this year that we had a very small crop. However I have very rarely watered them so that...
    Stepovers might be better in that situationI planted two cordon apples on our east facing wall more than ten years and although they blossom, it's only this year that we had a very small crop....
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  8. wiseowl
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    Friendly x 5

    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2025

    If anyone lights a bonfire round here, the fire brigade comes out... but at least the washing stays clean. :noidea:We got the bulbs planted in the drizzle. Should look pretty, come spring time!
    If anyone lights a bonfire round here, the fire brigade comes out... but at least the washing stays clean. :noidea:We got the bulbs planted in the drizzle. Should look pretty, come spring time!
    If anyone lights a bonfire round here, the fire brigade comes out... but at least the washing stays clean. :noidea:We got the bulbs planted in the drizzle. Should look pretty, come spring time!
    If anyone lights a bonfire round here, the fire brigade comes out... but at least the washing stays clean. :noidea:We got the bulbs planted in the drizzle. Should look pretty, come spring time!
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  9. Retired
    Like x 4

    Latest hobby.

    You're doing well Colin. :thumbsup: If I was playing it would sound more like a cat yowling.
    You're doing well Colin. :thumbsup: If I was playing it would sound more like a cat yowling.
    You're doing well Colin. :thumbsup: If I was playing it would sound more like a cat yowling.
    You're doing well Colin. :thumbsup: If I was playing it would sound more like a cat yowling.
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  10. JWK
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    Your day (apart from gardening) what took place ? 2025

    Today our village garden club had a bring and share lunch. Great to catch up with those in the club that as garden visits to each have stopped you don't actually see many. Great lunch. Then we...
    Today our village garden club had a bring and share lunch. Great to catch up with those in the club that as garden visits to each have stopped you don't actually see many. Great lunch. Then we dropped off some cards and fruits to friends and then went to top up the cider container. A real pity...
    Today our village garden club had a bring and share lunch. Great to catch up with those in the club that as garden visits to each have stopped you don't actually see many. Great lunch. Then we dropped off some cards and fruits to friends and then...
    Today our village garden club had a bring and share lunch. Great to catch up with those in the club that as garden visits to each have stopped you don't actually see many. Great lunch. Then we...
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  11. Victoria
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    Poincettia colouring up for Christmas 2025

    Lovely blue sky too @Victoria :).
    Lovely blue sky too @Victoria :).
    Lovely blue sky too @Victoria :).
    Lovely blue sky too @Victoria :).
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  12. hi2u_uk

    Recommendations for lights to wrap around an outdoor plant

    If, for some reason, you feel you need Christmas lights in your garden you only have 3 nights to worry about ( 24/25/26 ) so why not just use a small torch planted in the ground and shining up...
    If, for some reason, you feel you need Christmas lights in your garden you only have 3 nights to worry about ( 24/25/26 ) so why not just use a small torch planted in the ground and shining up thru the foliage ? Not only cheaper and less less light pollution but your plant will no doubt be...
    If, for some reason, you feel you need Christmas lights in your garden you only have 3 nights to worry about ( 24/25/26 ) so why not just use a small torch planted in the ground and shining up thru the foliage ? Not only cheaper and less less...
    If, for some reason, you feel you need Christmas lights in your garden you only have 3 nights to worry about ( 24/25/26 ) so why not just use a small torch planted in the ground and shining up...
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  13. Michael Hewett

    Eucomis question

    HiPut the pot on its side it will help stop it growing , keep in a cold place frost free and let it dry out ,
    HiPut the pot on its side it will help stop it growing , keep in a cold place frost free and let it dry out ,
    HiPut the pot on its side it will help stop it growing , keep in a cold place frost free and let it dry out ,
    HiPut the pot on its side it will help stop it growing , keep in a cold place frost free and let it dry out ,
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  14. JWK
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  15. Logan
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  16. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    @redstar , is assisted dying legal in your state?
    @redstar , is assisted dying legal in your state?
    @redstar , is assisted dying legal in your state?
    @redstar , is assisted dying legal in your state?
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  17. Rockhopper69

    Pruning a young apple tree

    Description on the RHS Plants site.Buy eating / dessert apple apple 'Cox's Orange Pippin self fertile'
    Description on the RHS Plants site.Buy eating / dessert apple apple 'Cox's Orange Pippin self fertile'
    Description on the RHS Plants site.Buy eating / dessert apple apple 'Cox's Orange Pippin self fertile'
    Description on the RHS Plants site.Buy eating / dessert apple apple 'Cox's Orange Pippin self fertile'
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  18. JWK
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    What's buzzing or flying near you 2025 ?

    Surprisingly the geese are still on the move here - they are very late leaving.
    Surprisingly the geese are still on the move here - they are very late leaving.
    Surprisingly the geese are still on the move here - they are very late leaving.
    Surprisingly the geese are still on the move here - they are very late leaving.
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  19. JWK
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  20. GreenFingeredPete
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    Gardeners’ World & Alan Titchmarsh Gardening Club 2025

    Gardeners’ World is gradually changing, the BBC are pivoting away from the one main presenter format to several presenters, this is due to scandals in particular Hugh Edwards, they also want to...
    Gardeners’ World is gradually changing, the BBC are pivoting away from the one main presenter format to several presenters, this is due to scandals in particular Hugh Edwards, they also want to move away from the pale, male and stale look, a better example of this, is Bargain Hunt when it...
    Gardeners’ World is gradually changing, the BBC are pivoting away from the one main presenter format to several presenters, this is due to scandals in particular Hugh Edwards, they also want to move away from the pale, male and stale look, a...
    Gardeners’ World is gradually changing, the BBC are pivoting away from the one main presenter format to several presenters, this is due to scandals in particular Hugh Edwards, they also want to...
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