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  1. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    Good morning all, a bit warmer at 7c but dry at the moment rain later,up to a barmy 9c next week but more rain .
    Good morning all, a bit warmer at 7c but dry at the moment rain later,up to a barmy 9c next week but more rain .
    Good morning all, a bit warmer at 7c but dry at the moment rain later,up to a barmy 9c next week but more rain .
    Good morning all, a bit warmer at 7c but dry at the moment rain later,up to a barmy 9c next week but more rain .
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  2. JWK
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    Things that have made you happy today 2026

    That sounds like a great idea! Hope you will go to some future meetings, @Michael Hewett. I’ve joined a couple of women’s groups in our village, a similar arrangement with a speaker, coffee and...
    That sounds like a great idea! Hope you will go to some future meetings, @Michael Hewett. I’ve joined a couple of women’s groups in our village, a similar arrangement with a speaker, coffee and cake, or afternoon tea, and time to have a chat with some interesting people. I really look forward to...
    That sounds like a great idea! Hope you will go to some future meetings, @Michael Hewett. I’ve joined a couple of women’s groups in our village, a similar arrangement with a speaker, coffee and cake, or afternoon tea, and time to have a chat with...
    That sounds like a great idea! Hope you will go to some future meetings, @Michael Hewett. I’ve joined a couple of women’s groups in our village, a similar arrangement with a speaker, coffee and...
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  3. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Good morning ladies & gentlemen.Good to see @Obelix-Vendée back among us. You were greatly missed by many, including me.Gret news about getting your hospital appointment @lizzie27 .The...
    Good morning ladies & gentlemen.Good to see @Obelix-Vendée back among us. You were greatly missed by many, including me.Gret news about getting your hospital appointment @lizzie27 .The Harbour Master reports that Thursday's gale saw gusts of 112kph (about 69mph) and January was the...
    Good morning ladies & gentlemen.Good to see @Obelix-Vendée back among us. You were greatly missed by many, including me.Gret news about getting your hospital appointment @lizzie27 .The Harbour Master reports that Thursday's gale saw gusts...
    Good morning ladies & gentlemen.Good to see @Obelix-Vendée back among us. You were greatly missed by many, including me.Gret news about getting your hospital appointment @lizzie27 .The...
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  4. pete
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    Electric cars.

    On the subject of Teslas I saw this elsewhere (following a comment that their door handles retract into the bodywork while running)-"Euro NCAP introduced "Rescue and Extrication" assessments in...
    On the subject of Teslas I saw this elsewhere (following a comment that their door handles retract into the bodywork while running)-"Euro NCAP introduced "Rescue and Extrication" assessments in 2020 and upgraded them in 2023. And, having just drilled down into the actual technical datasheets,...
    On the subject of Teslas I saw this elsewhere (following a comment that their door handles retract into the bodywork while running)-"Euro NCAP introduced "Rescue and Extrication" assessments in 2020 and upgraded them in 2023. And, having just...
    On the subject of Teslas I saw this elsewhere (following a comment that their door handles retract into the bodywork while running)-"Euro NCAP introduced "Rescue and Extrication" assessments in...
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  5. Neil Clements

    Has anyone planted a decorative garden only with edibles?

    I like your idea of a bay hedge, but be aware that some people can't stand the smell of them. My OH used to complain bitterly every time he cut the hedge near my bay tree. It got cut down three...
    I like your idea of a bay hedge, but be aware that some people can't stand the smell of them. My OH used to complain bitterly every time he cut the hedge near my bay tree. It got cut down three times before I gave in and let him take the rootball out as well! As for the pheasants, I always...
    I like your idea of a bay hedge, but be aware that some people can't stand the smell of them. My OH used to complain bitterly every time he cut the hedge near my bay tree. It got cut down three times before I gave in and let him take the rootball...
    I like your idea of a bay hedge, but be aware that some people can't stand the smell of them. My OH used to complain bitterly every time he cut the hedge near my bay tree. It got cut down three...
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  6. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    Re the penis enhancing injections, quote from a newspaper,‘These extraordinary rumours are yet to be matched with any hard proof,’ !!!
    Re the penis enhancing injections, quote from a newspaper,‘These extraordinary rumours are yet to be matched with any hard proof,’ !!!
    Re the penis enhancing injections, quote from a newspaper,‘These extraordinary rumours are yet to be matched with any hard proof,’ !!!
    Re the penis enhancing injections, quote from a newspaper,‘These extraordinary rumours are yet to be matched with any hard proof,’ !!!
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  7. simone_in_wiltshire

    Rare Plant Fair 2026

    Another good place to get unusual plants used to be the old traditional town market or annual fair where you might get the hobby growers with just a small table of surplus whatever. The annual...
    Another good place to get unusual plants used to be the old traditional town market or annual fair where you might get the hobby growers with just a small table of surplus whatever. The annual Seed Fair (26th March) and Honey Fair (13th September) in Conwy are still pretty good for this. (The...
    Another good place to get unusual plants used to be the old traditional town market or annual fair where you might get the hobby growers with just a small table of surplus whatever. The annual Seed Fair (26th March) and Honey Fair (13th...
    Another good place to get unusual plants used to be the old traditional town market or annual fair where you might get the hobby growers with just a small table of surplus whatever. The annual...
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  8. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    Today I plan to relocate 2 large pots which are too heavy to lift, so I'll first have to temporarily remove 2 plants so that I can drag them to where they need to be instead. Then, I plan to prune...
    Today I plan to relocate 2 large pots which are too heavy to lift, so I'll first have to temporarily remove 2 plants so that I can drag them to where they need to be instead. Then, I plan to prune my shrub roses and reluctantly give my 4 Calamagrostis Foerster their annual chop. I say...
    Today I plan to relocate 2 large pots which are too heavy to lift, so I'll first have to temporarily remove 2 plants so that I can drag them to where they need to be instead. Then, I plan to prune my shrub roses and reluctantly give my 4...
    Today I plan to relocate 2 large pots which are too heavy to lift, so I'll first have to temporarily remove 2 plants so that I can drag them to where they need to be instead. Then, I plan to prune...
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  9. NigelJ
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    What's Looking Good February 2026

    I think they are so delicate. I had never heard of them.
    I think they are so delicate. I had never heard of them.
    I think they are so delicate. I had never heard of them.
    I think they are so delicate. I had never heard of them.
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  10. Novice Gardener Laura

    Planting a new fruit tree

    If you chose cordons or columnar trees you could maybe fit in more than one. Do your homework about varieties, rootstocks etc for your location and for the size of tree that you want. Here's a...
    If you chose cordons or columnar trees you could maybe fit in more than one. Do your homework about varieties, rootstocks etc for your location and for the size of tree that you want. Here's a good starting point Growing Pear Trees in the North - Chris Bowers & Sons
    If you chose cordons or columnar trees you could maybe fit in more than one. Do your homework about varieties, rootstocks etc for your location and for the size of tree that you want. Here's a good starting point Growing Pear Trees in the North...
    If you chose cordons or columnar trees you could maybe fit in more than one. Do your homework about varieties, rootstocks etc for your location and for the size of tree that you want. Here's a...
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  11. GreenFingeredPete

    Bonemeal/Growmore/Chicken Pellets

    I just use bonemeal around roses. Growmore I use around new shrubs. Never used chicken pellets. Otherwise I use phostrogen in planters where there is just foliage. And I just dig in home made...
    I just use bonemeal around roses. Growmore I use around new shrubs. Never used chicken pellets. Otherwise I use phostrogen in planters where there is just foliage. And I just dig in home made compost around shrubs.Is there a long lasting Growmore? It's much dearer than the one I've got, which...
    I just use bonemeal around roses. Growmore I use around new shrubs. Never used chicken pellets. Otherwise I use phostrogen in planters where there is just foliage. And I just dig in home made compost around shrubs.Is there a long lasting...
    I just use bonemeal around roses. Growmore I use around new shrubs. Never used chicken pellets. Otherwise I use phostrogen in planters where there is just foliage. And I just dig in home made...
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  12. JWK
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  13. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    Not only plants which have to surrender to Mother Nature but humans and wildlife too. Just as an aside, I wonder why it is "Mother" nature always to blame? Bit sexist particularly as the...
    Not only plants which have to surrender to Mother Nature but humans and wildlife too. Just as an aside, I wonder why it is "Mother" nature always to blame? Bit sexist particularly as the weather over the last 5 decades has proved somewhat contrary............I'm sure Mother Nature would like...
    Not only plants which have to surrender to Mother Nature but humans and wildlife too. Just as an aside, I wonder why it is "Mother" nature always to blame? Bit sexist particularly as the weather over the last 5 decades has proved somewhat...
    Not only plants which have to surrender to Mother Nature but humans and wildlife too. Just as an aside, I wonder why it is "Mother" nature always to blame? Bit sexist particularly as the...
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  14. JWK
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    What's buzzing flying near you 2026

    From Wednesday, as it was a decent day with no rain! Annual trip to Slimbridge for the winter wildfowl. Many were distant. Common Cranes by the River Severn.Bewick Swan.Whooper Swan. ...
    From Wednesday, as it was a decent day with no rain! Annual trip to Slimbridge for the winter wildfowl. Many were distant. Common Cranes by the River Severn.Bewick Swan.Whooper Swan.Great Egret.Ruff.White Fronted Goose.Just one area with thousands of birds.
    From Wednesday, as it was a decent day with no rain! Annual trip to Slimbridge for the winter wildfowl. Many were distant. Common Cranes by the River Severn.Bewick Swan.Whooper Swan.Great Egret.Ruff.White Fronted Goose. ...
    From Wednesday, as it was a decent day with no rain! Annual trip to Slimbridge for the winter wildfowl. Many were distant. Common Cranes by the River Severn.Bewick Swan.Whooper Swan. ...
    Grey Wag 1.jpg Gold 2.jpg Chiffchaffs.jpg Goosander 2.jpg Goose 30.jpg goose 1.jpg
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  15. kristie davies

    Improving drainage help

    While the weather remains "challenging, I consider ones time is best spent researching soil composition, profiling, soil organisms, ground water levels, basic geology, plant physiology especially...
    While the weather remains "challenging, I consider ones time is best spent researching soil composition, profiling, soil organisms, ground water levels, basic geology, plant physiology especially root formations and symbosis with fungi and associated life forms. The majority of questions here...
    While the weather remains "challenging, I consider ones time is best spent researching soil composition, profiling, soil organisms, ground water levels, basic geology, plant physiology especially root formations and symbosis with fungi and...
    While the weather remains "challenging, I consider ones time is best spent researching soil composition, profiling, soil organisms, ground water levels, basic geology, plant physiology especially...
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  16. Victoria

    Osmanthus fragrans

    I received seeds today for an orange variety of this plant. Has anyone tried it from seed? Thank you in advance for any advice.
    I received seeds today for an orange variety of this plant. Has anyone tried it from seed? Thank you in advance for any advice.
    I received seeds today for an orange variety of this plant. Has anyone tried it from seed? Thank you in advance for any advice.
    I received seeds today for an orange variety of this plant. Has anyone tried it from seed? Thank you in advance for any advice.
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  17. Meomye

    Rose Gauntlet

    I (female though with medium hands) got Wilko gauntlets which were excellent against thorns and not too big. Range have taken over the Wilko brand, so might stock them
    I (female though with medium hands) got Wilko gauntlets which were excellent against thorns and not too big. Range have taken over the Wilko brand, so might stock them
    I (female though with medium hands) got Wilko gauntlets which were excellent against thorns and not too big. Range have taken over the Wilko brand, so might stock them
    I (female though with medium hands) got Wilko gauntlets which were excellent against thorns and not too big. Range have taken over the Wilko brand, so might stock them
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  18. Logan
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  19. shiney
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    FEBRUARY PHOTO COMPETITION 2026

    The Season is officially here. Grow lights (and me) smiling at my Heuchera seedlings :)
    The Season is officially here. Grow lights (and me) smiling at my Heuchera seedlings :)
    The Season is officially here. Grow lights (and me) smiling at my Heuchera seedlings :)
    The Season is officially here. Grow lights (and me) smiling at my Heuchera seedlings :)
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  20. HaddockofKnowledge

    Italian Pencil Cypress - planting next to house

    I personally don't believe they have a long term future in containers, but agree planting in that position isn't a good idea. I think some trellis on the wall with a suitable climbing plant...
    I personally don't believe they have a long term future in containers, but agree planting in that position isn't a good idea. I think some trellis on the wall with a suitable climbing plant either side of the door way would be a better option.
    I personally don't believe they have a long term future in containers, but agree planting in that position isn't a good idea. I think some trellis on the wall with a suitable climbing plant either side of the door way would be a better option.
    I personally don't believe they have a long term future in containers, but agree planting in that position isn't a good idea. I think some trellis on the wall with a suitable climbing plant...
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