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  1. Erigeron

    How do you feel if this happens?

    Say you buy three of the same plant. Say a heather. Things always look better in 3s, the effect is stronger.But one dies. So you're left with two.If you cant remember the exact...
    Say you buy three of the same plant. Say a heather. Things always look better in 3s, the effect is stronger.But one dies. So you're left with two.If you cant remember the exact variety/cultivar, would you use something really similar? Does it really matter that much?I'm trying to decide...
    Say you buy three of the same plant. Say a heather. Things always look better in 3s, the effect is stronger.But one dies. So you're left with two.If you cant remember the exact variety/cultivar, would you use something really similar? Does...
    Say you buy three of the same plant. Say a heather. Things always look better in 3s, the effect is stronger.But one dies. So you're left with two.If you cant remember the exact...
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  2. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    I just about managed a walk without getting rained on but it’s been raining all afternoon and set in for the night. It might be dry here tomorrow afternoon! Next week looks like less rain in...
    I just about managed a walk without getting rained on but it’s been raining all afternoon and set in for the night. It might be dry here tomorrow afternoon! Next week looks like less rain in general and some potential gardening time.
    I just about managed a walk without getting rained on but it’s been raining all afternoon and set in for the night. It might be dry here tomorrow afternoon! Next week looks like less rain in general and some potential gardening time.
    I just about managed a walk without getting rained on but it’s been raining all afternoon and set in for the night. It might be dry here tomorrow afternoon! Next week looks like less rain in...
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  3. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    I only buy my shoes when I'm on holiday in the Lake District. I were walking shoes for virtually everything including gardening, weddings and funerals (too many of those nowadays) and they last...
    I only buy my shoes when I'm on holiday in the Lake District. I were walking shoes for virtually everything including gardening, weddings and funerals (too many of those nowadays) and they last years. I have three pairs, one for gardening, one for every day wear and one for good wear. :) I buy...
    I only buy my shoes when I'm on holiday in the Lake District. I were walking shoes for virtually everything including gardening, weddings and funerals (too many of those nowadays) and they last years. I have three pairs, one for gardening, one...
    I only buy my shoes when I'm on holiday in the Lake District. I were walking shoes for virtually everything including gardening, weddings and funerals (too many of those nowadays) and they last...
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  4. Loofah
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    Friendly x 4

    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    :star:Answers to the link word puzzles I posted on Sunday 15th Feb at 4:40pm (p. 48):1. Words that can be followed by ‘light’ (Fairy, Head, High, Moon). Garden birds (Sparrow, Robin, Wren,...
    :star:Answers to the link word puzzles I posted on Sunday 15th Feb at 4:40pm (p. 48):1. Words that can be followed by ‘light’ (Fairy, Head, High, Moon). Garden birds (Sparrow, Robin, Wren, Dunnock). Mythical creatures (Pixie, Imp, Goblin, Dragon). Can be cakes (Cup, Birthday, Welsh,...
    :star:Answers to the link word puzzles I posted on Sunday 15th Feb at 4:40pm (p. 48):1. Words that can be followed by ‘light’ (Fairy, Head, High, Moon). Garden birds (Sparrow, Robin, Wren, Dunnock). Mythical creatures (Pixie, Imp, Goblin,...
    :star:Answers to the link word puzzles I posted on Sunday 15th Feb at 4:40pm (p. 48):1. Words that can be followed by ‘light’ (Fairy, Head, High, Moon). Garden birds (Sparrow, Robin, Wren,...
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  5. Erigeron

    Root trainer/barrier in bought plant - ok to plant?

    These Cornus have a root trainer (right word?) round the base. They don't look plastic so I assume its safe to plant out as is, rather than taking them off before planting? I don't want to rip it...
    These Cornus have a root trainer (right word?) round the base. They don't look plastic so I assume its safe to plant out as is, rather than taking them off before planting? I don't want to rip it off and somehow disturb the roots, but equally dont want to leave it on if it will restrict them. ...
    These Cornus have a root trainer (right word?) round the base. They don't look plastic so I assume its safe to plant out as is, rather than taking them off before planting? I don't want to rip it off and somehow disturb the roots, but equally...
    These Cornus have a root trainer (right word?) round the base. They don't look plastic so I assume its safe to plant out as is, rather than taking them off before planting? I don't want to rip it...
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  6. James Quested

    Dying Privet Hedge

    Choose a couple of stems and scrape a little bark off. If it's dry and brown then it's dead. If there is any green it may still be alive. If so when the buds are beginning to break spray with a...
    Choose a couple of stems and scrape a little bark off. If it's dry and brown then it's dead. If there is any green it may still be alive. If so when the buds are beginning to break spray with a dilute seaweed TONIC (not feed). This may help stimulate new growth. I agree Lornicera, or...
    Choose a couple of stems and scrape a little bark off. If it's dry and brown then it's dead. If there is any green it may still be alive. If so when the buds are beginning to break spray with a dilute seaweed TONIC (not feed). This may help...
    Choose a couple of stems and scrape a little bark off. If it's dry and brown then it's dead. If there is any green it may still be alive. If so when the buds are beginning to break spray with a...
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  7. BezzaDougal

    Plants for memorial area

    That one’s a good vibrant blue @Clare G, now on my list :).
    That one’s a good vibrant blue @Clare G, now on my list :).
    That one’s a good vibrant blue @Clare G, now on my list :).
    That one’s a good vibrant blue @Clare G, now on my list :).
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  8. Dan1981

    Advice or ideas on narrow garden landscaping, partitioning and dealing with a raised patio

    Hi all.I've been looking at possible layouts for the lawn area. To recap, garden is 5.5m wide and the lawn area shown here is about 9m long.I've laid out two possibilities for path and...
    Hi all.I've been looking at possible layouts for the lawn area. To recap, garden is 5.5m wide and the lawn area shown here is about 9m long.I've laid out two possibilities for path and planting using bamboo canes, and then also show them coloured in.Would appreciate opinions on which one...
    Hi all.I've been looking at possible layouts for the lawn area. To recap, garden is 5.5m wide and the lawn area shown here is about 9m long.I've laid out two possibilities for path and planting using bamboo canes, and then also show them...
    Hi all.I've been looking at possible layouts for the lawn area. To recap, garden is 5.5m wide and the lawn area shown here is about 9m long.I've laid out two possibilities for path and...
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  9. NigelJ
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    What's Looking Good February 2026

    Thank you @On the Levels, those small irises really do have one of the best blues in the garden, shame they don’t last long :).
    Thank you @On the Levels, those small irises really do have one of the best blues in the garden, shame they don’t last long :).
    Thank you @On the Levels, those small irises really do have one of the best blues in the garden, shame they don’t last long :).
    Thank you @On the Levels, those small irises really do have one of the best blues in the garden, shame they don’t last long :).
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  10. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    I looked at the mud and just decided to pot up some Asclepias tuberosa roots that were delivered a couple of days ago, along with a Canna "Durban".
    I looked at the mud and just decided to pot up some Asclepias tuberosa roots that were delivered a couple of days ago, along with a Canna "Durban".
    I looked at the mud and just decided to pot up some Asclepias tuberosa roots that were delivered a couple of days ago, along with a Canna "Durban".
    I looked at the mud and just decided to pot up some Asclepias tuberosa roots that were delivered a couple of days ago, along with a Canna "Durban".
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  11. Gairdner
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    New Here…

    Something I’ve done for years but a few years back, the Levington compost I got was so damn woody that the germination was really poor. Usually, I’d just scatter some seeds on the top of a pot...
    Something I’ve done for years but a few years back, the Levington compost I got was so damn woody that the germination was really poor. Usually, I’d just scatter some seeds on the top of a pot full of compo then rake them in with my hand. Got a different method now. :blue thumb:
    Something I’ve done for years but a few years back, the Levington compost I got was so damn woody that the germination was really poor. Usually, I’d just scatter some seeds on the top of a pot full of compo then rake them in with my hand. Got a...
    Something I’ve done for years but a few years back, the Levington compost I got was so damn woody that the germination was really poor. Usually, I’d just scatter some seeds on the top of a pot...
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  12. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    Women bearing 5,6,7 or more children are not unusual even now. Not all will survive to become adults particularly in countries where contraception aid, maternal and general health care is poor or...
    Women bearing 5,6,7 or more children are not unusual even now. Not all will survive to become adults particularly in countries where contraception aid, maternal and general health care is poor or non existent as well as a poor economy. Men can obviously father many times that number and it...
    Women bearing 5,6,7 or more children are not unusual even now. Not all will survive to become adults particularly in countries where contraception aid, maternal and general health care is poor or non existent as well as a poor economy. Men can...
    Women bearing 5,6,7 or more children are not unusual even now. Not all will survive to become adults particularly in countries where contraception aid, maternal and general health care is poor or...
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  13. Victoria
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    Hibiscus rosa-sinensis

    First bloom of 2026, Hibiscus Red Pagoda ...There s a Standrad Red and an April Yellow to open soon.
    First bloom of 2026, Hibiscus Red Pagoda ...There s a Standrad Red and an April Yellow to open soon.
    First bloom of 2026, Hibiscus Red Pagoda ...There s a Standrad Red and an April Yellow to open soon.
    First bloom of 2026, Hibiscus Red Pagoda ...There s a Standrad Red and an April Yellow to open soon.
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  14. Bear

    Cross runner beans

    Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse is an interesting book about this kind of thing.
    Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse is an interesting book about this kind of thing.
    Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse is an interesting book about this kind of thing.
    Landrace Gardening by Joseph Lofthouse is an interesting book about this kind of thing.
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  15. The Bird Lady

    Scabious seeds, cover or not?

    I think I poked them vertically into the compost. If I remember rightly they're quite big and easy to handle individually. If you have lots of seed you could try different ways and see what works...
    I think I poked them vertically into the compost. If I remember rightly they're quite big and easy to handle individually. If you have lots of seed you could try different ways and see what works for you.
    I think I poked them vertically into the compost. If I remember rightly they're quite big and easy to handle individually. If you have lots of seed you could try different ways and see what works for you.
    I think I poked them vertically into the compost. If I remember rightly they're quite big and easy to handle individually. If you have lots of seed you could try different ways and see what works...
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  16. Beatts

    Doable do you think?

    One thing I would do if I was planning my garden anew is to put a paved path all around the outside, wide enough to stand a stepladder on or push a wheelbarrow. It provides safe access to the back...
    One thing I would do if I was planning my garden anew is to put a paved path all around the outside, wide enough to stand a stepladder on or push a wheelbarrow. It provides safe access to the back of the borders for weeding and to hedges and fences for trimming. You think it is going to take up...
    One thing I would do if I was planning my garden anew is to put a paved path all around the outside, wide enough to stand a stepladder on or push a wheelbarrow. It provides safe access to the back of the borders for weeding and to hedges and...
    One thing I would do if I was planning my garden anew is to put a paved path all around the outside, wide enough to stand a stepladder on or push a wheelbarrow. It provides safe access to the back...
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  17. JWK
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  18. JWK
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    Currently Listening To 2026

    Album of the same name
    Album of the same name
    Album of the same name
    Album of the same name
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  19. Logan
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  20. JWK
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    What's buzzing flying near you 2026

    Little Gull, the smallest of our Gulls, and a scarce winter visitor breeding in Europe. Tends to feed on small insects on the water surface more than fish. The underwings are very dark. A grey...
    Little Gull, the smallest of our Gulls, and a scarce winter visitor breeding in Europe. Tends to feed on small insects on the water surface more than fish. The underwings are very dark. A grey cloudy day made pics challenging .
    Little Gull, the smallest of our Gulls, and a scarce winter visitor breeding in Europe. Tends to feed on small insects on the water surface more than fish. The underwings are very dark. A grey cloudy day made pics challenging .
    Little Gull, the smallest of our Gulls, and a scarce winter visitor breeding in Europe. Tends to feed on small insects on the water surface more than fish. The underwings are very dark. A grey...
    Grey Wag 1.jpg Gold 2.jpg Chiffchaffs.jpg Goosander 2.jpg Goose 30.jpg goose 1.jpg
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