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  1. Tidemark
    Funny x 8

    I am often puzzled by modern life.

    One of the reasons I enjoy an electric car, it is still working well, running smoothly and saving me money, 9 years after it was first bought...
    One of the reasons I enjoy an electric car, it is still working well, running smoothly and saving me money, 9 years after it was first bought...
    One of the reasons I enjoy an electric car, it is still working well, running smoothly and saving me money, 9 years after it was first bought...
    One of the reasons I enjoy an electric car, it is still working well, running smoothly and saving me money, 9 years after it was first bought...
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  2. Loofah
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    Friendly x 4

    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Good morning all.Surprise, not forecast, we have sunshine at the moment!The SM had the biggest cooked prawns I've ever seen on special offer yesterday. Just under 10€ a kilo. I bought half a...
    Good morning all.Surprise, not forecast, we have sunshine at the moment!The SM had the biggest cooked prawns I've ever seen on special offer yesterday. Just under 10€ a kilo. I bought half a kilo for dinner last night which we had with salad, Marie Rose sauce and lemon juice. They were...
    Good morning all.Surprise, not forecast, we have sunshine at the moment!The SM had the biggest cooked prawns I've ever seen on special offer yesterday. Just under 10€ a kilo. I bought half a kilo for dinner last night which we had with salad,...
    Good morning all.Surprise, not forecast, we have sunshine at the moment!The SM had the biggest cooked prawns I've ever seen on special offer yesterday. Just under 10€ a kilo. I bought half a...
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  3. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    Actually done a bit of weeding this morning to catch the bitter cress before it seeds. Also started moving and downsizing my raspberry bed. Much as I love raspberries and jam, you CAN have too...
    Actually done a bit of weeding this morning to catch the bitter cress before it seeds. Also started moving and downsizing my raspberry bed. Much as I love raspberries and jam, you CAN have too much of a good thing. And I'm fed up that when I give people jam etc, I never get the jars back...
    Actually done a bit of weeding this morning to catch the bitter cress before it seeds. Also started moving and downsizing my raspberry bed. Much as I love raspberries and jam, you CAN have too much of a good thing. And I'm fed up that when I give...
    Actually done a bit of weeding this morning to catch the bitter cress before it seeds. Also started moving and downsizing my raspberry bed. Much as I love raspberries and jam, you CAN have too...
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  4. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    Suppose the plants have to just surrender to Mother Nature. (I’ve corrected the incorrect autocorrect on my original post btw)
    Suppose the plants have to just surrender to Mother Nature. (I’ve corrected the incorrect autocorrect on my original post btw)
    Suppose the plants have to just surrender to Mother Nature. (I’ve corrected the incorrect autocorrect on my original post btw)
    Suppose the plants have to just surrender to Mother Nature. (I’ve corrected the incorrect autocorrect on my original post btw)
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  5. Novice Gardener Laura

    Planting a new fruit tree

    Thanks for the advice!@infradig Re:manure… dos it have to be the well rotted stuff you buy? I have friends who have horses so manure is no issue - but it’ll be fresh and someone once told me...
    Thanks for the advice!@infradig Re:manure… dos it have to be the well rotted stuff you buy? I have friends who have horses so manure is no issue - but it’ll be fresh and someone once told me this is no good to go directly into beds.I don’t think have space for 2 trees which I hope to grow...
    Thanks for the advice!@infradig Re:manure… dos it have to be the well rotted stuff you buy? I have friends who have horses so manure is no issue - but it’ll be fresh and someone once told me this is no good to go directly into beds.I don’t...
    Thanks for the advice!@infradig Re:manure… dos it have to be the well rotted stuff you buy? I have friends who have horses so manure is no issue - but it’ll be fresh and someone once told me...
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  6. JWK
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  7. Logan
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  8. Selleri
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    Show us your gardening purchases 2026

    Thank you @Michael Hewett, your garden sounds very much like my previous garden. I think the best gardens develop over time and with the gardener, without a strict plan :).
    Thank you @Michael Hewett, your garden sounds very much like my previous garden. I think the best gardens develop over time and with the gardener, without a strict plan :).
    Thank you @Michael Hewett, your garden sounds very much like my previous garden. I think the best gardens develop over time and with the gardener, without a strict plan :).
    Thank you @Michael Hewett, your garden sounds very much like my previous garden. I think the best gardens develop over time and with the gardener, without a strict plan :).
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  9. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    Raining as forecast - looks like about 15mm in the gauge since yesterday morning but I'm not going out to check properly until it eases off a bit. It may be drier tomorrow and Sunday but there's...
    Raining as forecast - looks like about 15mm in the gauge since yesterday morning but I'm not going out to check properly until it eases off a bit. It may be drier tomorrow and Sunday but there's no sign of any sun in the forecast until the following weekend.
    Raining as forecast - looks like about 15mm in the gauge since yesterday morning but I'm not going out to check properly until it eases off a bit. It may be drier tomorrow and Sunday but there's no sign of any sun in the forecast until the...
    Raining as forecast - looks like about 15mm in the gauge since yesterday morning but I'm not going out to check properly until it eases off a bit. It may be drier tomorrow and Sunday but there's...
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  10. Andrew Funnell

    Planting Advice for Newly Landscaped Garden (Horley, UK)

    Hisounds exciting already, around the pool low growing thyme.
    Hisounds exciting already, around the pool low growing thyme.
    Hisounds exciting already, around the pool low growing thyme.
    Hisounds exciting already, around the pool low growing thyme.
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  11. JWK
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  12. BB3
    Funny x 9

    What an eejit!

    There are builders grade cheap gloves. Bright orange rubber palms, you should be able to see them even on a grey day.
    There are builders grade cheap gloves. Bright orange rubber palms, you should be able to see them even on a grey day.
    There are builders grade cheap gloves. Bright orange rubber palms, you should be able to see them even on a grey day.
    There are builders grade cheap gloves. Bright orange rubber palms, you should be able to see them even on a grey day.
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  13. ArmyAirForce
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    Non-Gardener builds an Observatory, Garden Railway and even Dabbles with Plants!

    Out at the ornamental planter today, some of the Pansies are still alive ( along with some big weeds). I'm not sure if they will flower again or not, but if they survive the Winter, I may move...
    Out at the ornamental planter today, some of the Pansies are still alive ( along with some big weeds). I'm not sure if they will flower again or not, but if they survive the Winter, I may move them to a sunnier spot in the wood to make space for something new. I may add some hardy Cyclamen at...
    Out at the ornamental planter today, some of the Pansies are still alive ( along with some big weeds). I'm not sure if they will flower again or not, but if they survive the Winter, I may move them to a sunnier spot in the wood to make space for...
    Out at the ornamental planter today, some of the Pansies are still alive ( along with some big weeds). I'm not sure if they will flower again or not, but if they survive the Winter, I may move...
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  14. Meomye

    Rose Gauntlet

    Bit late, but we use these low cost welders gloves which protect against Pyracantha, Berberis and Rose thorns etc. A bit firm to start with but soon become suppler.
    Bit late, but we use these low cost welders gloves which protect against Pyracantha, Berberis and Rose thorns etc. A bit firm to start with but soon become suppler.
    Bit late, but we use these low cost welders gloves which protect against Pyracantha, Berberis and Rose thorns etc. A bit firm to start with but soon become suppler.
    Bit late, but we use these low cost welders gloves which protect against Pyracantha, Berberis and Rose thorns etc. A bit firm to start with but soon become suppler.
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  15. simone_in_wiltshire

    Rare Plant Fair 2026

    Another issue with everybody growing the same plants is that diseases and pests spread rapidly as happened with bedding Impatiens a while back. The breeders had to go back to the drawing board and...
    Another issue with everybody growing the same plants is that diseases and pests spread rapidly as happened with bedding Impatiens a while back. The breeders had to go back to the drawing board and breed up a new line of Impatiens a lot of old varieties simply disappeared.
    Another issue with everybody growing the same plants is that diseases and pests spread rapidly as happened with bedding Impatiens a while back. The breeders had to go back to the drawing board and breed up a new line of Impatiens a lot of old...
    Another issue with everybody growing the same plants is that diseases and pests spread rapidly as happened with bedding Impatiens a while back. The breeders had to go back to the drawing board and...
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  16. JWK
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    What's buzzing flying near you 2026

    Nice to see :):)Lots of bee's, honey and Bubbles flying and 2 ladybirds :):)
    Nice to see :):)Lots of bee's, honey and Bubbles flying and 2 ladybirds :):)
    Nice to see :):)Lots of bee's, honey and Bubbles flying and 2 ladybirds :):)
    Nice to see :):)Lots of bee's, honey and Bubbles flying and 2 ladybirds :):)
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  17. Plantminded
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  18. ricky101

    Begonias - Cascade type

    Go for whichever is available in the colours/varieties you want at a price that suits you. If you buy plug plants they should develop tubers that you can keep for subsequent years.
    Go for whichever is available in the colours/varieties you want at a price that suits you. If you buy plug plants they should develop tubers that you can keep for subsequent years.
    Go for whichever is available in the colours/varieties you want at a price that suits you. If you buy plug plants they should develop tubers that you can keep for subsequent years.
    Go for whichever is available in the colours/varieties you want at a price that suits you. If you buy plug plants they should develop tubers that you can keep for subsequent years.
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  19. kristie davies

    Improving drainage help

    I once double dug a length of a 40ft long bed and gave up doing the rest of it. (probably an alien concept to many members)I then mulched the rest of the bed for several years using home made...
    I once double dug a length of a 40ft long bed and gave up doing the rest of it. (probably an alien concept to many members)I then mulched the rest of the bed for several years using home made compost (if you haven't already, get yourself a compost bin made up as this will save you a lot of...
    I once double dug a length of a 40ft long bed and gave up doing the rest of it. (probably an alien concept to many members)I then mulched the rest of the bed for several years using home made compost (if you haven't already, get yourself a...
    I once double dug a length of a 40ft long bed and gave up doing the rest of it. (probably an alien concept to many members)I then mulched the rest of the bed for several years using home made...
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  20. Joanna Bramley

    Help needed with Buxus Plants!

    I don't like the smell of both.
    I don't like the smell of both.
    I don't like the smell of both.
    I don't like the smell of both.
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