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  1. GreenFingeredPete

    GQT

    If I could select the panellists I would listen more often :biggrin:.
    If I could select the panellists I would listen more often :biggrin:.
    If I could select the panellists I would listen more often :biggrin:.
    If I could select the panellists I would listen more often :biggrin:.
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  2. GreenFingeredPete

    Help With Growing Seeds

    Do those who sow early and make use of Grow Lights find they get a better/bigger harvest than sowing later on ? Have you found it is worth the initial outlay and any running costs ? TIA
    Do those who sow early and make use of Grow Lights find they get a better/bigger harvest than sowing later on ? Have you found it is worth the initial outlay and any running costs ? TIA
    Do those who sow early and make use of Grow Lights find they get a better/bigger harvest than sowing later on ? Have you found it is worth the initial outlay and any running costs ? TIA
    Do those who sow early and make use of Grow Lights find they get a better/bigger harvest than sowing later on ? Have you found it is worth the initial outlay and any running costs ? TIA
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  3. JWK
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  4. Plantminded
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    Plants which tolerate wet winters and dry summers

    They tried the Huegelkultur in Beechgrove in 2024, but it didn’t work out for them. I believe to remember it was in one of the May episodes last year when he mentioned that and changed it back. I...
    They tried the Huegelkultur in Beechgrove in 2024, but it didn’t work out for them. I believe to remember it was in one of the May episodes last year when he mentioned that and changed it back. I saw the attempt in 2024 with putting soil and dry branches on the bottom, but in 2025, it was just a...
    They tried the Huegelkultur in Beechgrove in 2024, but it didn’t work out for them. I believe to remember it was in one of the May episodes last year when he mentioned that and changed it back. I saw the attempt in 2024 with putting soil and dry...
    They tried the Huegelkultur in Beechgrove in 2024, but it didn’t work out for them. I believe to remember it was in one of the May episodes last year when he mentioned that and changed it back. I...
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  5. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    A change of subject; the idea of visitors leaving there mark on monuments they visit has gone on for millennia. Language Log - https://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll
    A change of subject; the idea of visitors leaving there mark on monuments they visit has gone on for millennia. Language Log - https://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll
    A change of subject; the idea of visitors leaving there mark on monuments they visit has gone on for millennia. Language Log - https://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll
    A change of subject; the idea of visitors leaving there mark on monuments they visit has gone on for millennia. Language Log - https://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll
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  6. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    Its sunny now but it was a mostly cloudy morning with sunny spells. Cold wind blowing, @CanadianLori , its only 7c and feeling really cold in the wind.:biggrin: I've turned my heating off, during the day,...
    Its sunny now but it was a mostly cloudy morning with sunny spells. Cold wind blowing, @CanadianLori , its only 7c and feeling really cold in the wind.:biggrin: I've turned my heating off, during the day, for the first time since Christmas.
    Its sunny now but it was a mostly cloudy morning with sunny spells. Cold wind blowing, @CanadianLori , its only 7c and feeling really cold in the wind.:biggrin: I've turned my heating off, during the day, for the first time since Christmas.
    Its sunny now but it was a mostly cloudy morning with sunny spells. Cold wind blowing, @CanadianLori , its only 7c and feeling really cold in the wind.:biggrin: I've turned my heating off, during the day,...
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  7. PoppyB

    Partial screening suggestions

    @PoppyB we have a Cytisus that was labelled as "Albus", which is meant to get up to 1.5m max, and it has reached 2.5 m. But that might be an exception.Regarding pyracantha, it all depends on...
    @PoppyB we have a Cytisus that was labelled as "Albus", which is meant to get up to 1.5m max, and it has reached 2.5 m. But that might be an exception.Regarding pyracantha, it all depends on your personal preferences of course. You can thin it out. If on the other hand they are clipped into a...
    @PoppyB we have a Cytisus that was labelled as "Albus", which is meant to get up to 1.5m max, and it has reached 2.5 m. But that might be an exception.Regarding pyracantha, it all depends on your personal preferences of course. You can thin it...
    @PoppyB we have a Cytisus that was labelled as "Albus", which is meant to get up to 1.5m max, and it has reached 2.5 m. But that might be an exception.Regarding pyracantha, it all depends on...
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  8. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    British Sugar started making sugar from sugar beet c1912 increasing acreage in the 1st and 2nd world wars, nothing to do with the EU, more to do with shipping cane sugar from the West Indies...
    British Sugar started making sugar from sugar beet c1912 increasing acreage in the 1st and 2nd world wars, nothing to do with the EU, more to do with shipping cane sugar from the West Indies across U Boat infested seas; especially when you have more important things to ship.
    British Sugar started making sugar from sugar beet c1912 increasing acreage in the 1st and 2nd world wars, nothing to do with the EU, more to do with shipping cane sugar from the West Indies across U Boat infested seas; especially when you have...
    British Sugar started making sugar from sugar beet c1912 increasing acreage in the 1st and 2nd world wars, nothing to do with the EU, more to do with shipping cane sugar from the West Indies...
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  9. Kevin Cowans

    What is this Weed?

    Hello @BB3Thanks. it does seem to be that.Now, I need to remove it, the RHS recommends removing it with a Trowel or Hand Fork.I made the mistake Last Year of Hoeing it which the RHS...
    Hello @BB3Thanks. it does seem to be that.Now, I need to remove it, the RHS recommends removing it with a Trowel or Hand Fork.I made the mistake Last Year of Hoeing it which the RHS discourages as it helps it to Spread, oh well, Live and Learn.ThanksKevin
    Hello @BB3Thanks. it does seem to be that.Now, I need to remove it, the RHS recommends removing it with a Trowel or Hand Fork.I made the mistake Last Year of Hoeing it which the RHS discourages as it helps it to Spread, oh well, Live and...
    Hello @BB3Thanks. it does seem to be that.Now, I need to remove it, the RHS recommends removing it with a Trowel or Hand Fork.I made the mistake Last Year of Hoeing it which the RHS...
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  10. NigelJ
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    What's Looking Good February 2026

    The first morning sun for February has lit up the grasses and bamboo in my lower garden. I don't mind winter days like this!
    The first morning sun for February has lit up the grasses and bamboo in my lower garden. I don't mind winter days like this!
    The first morning sun for February has lit up the grasses and bamboo in my lower garden. I don't mind winter days like this!
    The first morning sun for February has lit up the grasses and bamboo in my lower garden. I don't mind winter days like this!
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  11. Loofah
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    Friendly x 4

    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    We are back from our visit to the garden. The snowdrops look beautiful, a very cheering sight. It was pleasant in the sunshine, we even sat a while on a bench and there was some heat from the...
    We are back from our visit to the garden. The snowdrops look beautiful, a very cheering sight. It was pleasant in the sunshine, we even sat a while on a bench and there was some heat from the sun. It has cheered me up considerably as I was getting serious cabin fever being cooped up indoors for...
    We are back from our visit to the garden. The snowdrops look beautiful, a very cheering sight. It was pleasant in the sunshine, we even sat a while on a bench and there was some heat from the sun. It has cheered me up considerably as I was...
    We are back from our visit to the garden. The snowdrops look beautiful, a very cheering sight. It was pleasant in the sunshine, we even sat a while on a bench and there was some heat from the...
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  12. JWK
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    What's buzzing flying near you 2026

    The 10 Glossy Ibis are still here although being young birds they are not that glossy particularly in the dull weather.
    The 10 Glossy Ibis are still here although being young birds they are not that glossy particularly in the dull weather.
    The 10 Glossy Ibis are still here although being young birds they are not that glossy particularly in the dull weather.
    The 10 Glossy Ibis are still here although being young birds they are not that glossy particularly in the dull weather.
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  13. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    All I’ve done today is put the fleece back on the tree fern trunk and in its crown in advance of near freezing temperatures tonight. So far only two fronds have been blackened by frost, the...
    All I’ve done today is put the fleece back on the tree fern trunk and in its crown in advance of near freezing temperatures tonight. So far only two fronds have been blackened by frost, the youngest ones which were the last to appear.
    All I’ve done today is put the fleece back on the tree fern trunk and in its crown in advance of near freezing temperatures tonight. So far only two fronds have been blackened by frost, the youngest ones which were the last to appear.
    All I’ve done today is put the fleece back on the tree fern trunk and in its crown in advance of near freezing temperatures tonight. So far only two fronds have been blackened by frost, the...
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  14. JWK
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    Show Off Your Pets 2026

    Suzie and Bell on a log this morning
    Suzie and Bell on a log this morning
    Suzie and Bell on a log this morning
    Suzie and Bell on a log this morning
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  15. hi2u_uk

    any tips for rain and outdoor plants in containers ?

    If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst...
    If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst the rain continues other than providing some form of cover for each container. A few sticks in each...
    If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst the rain continues other than providing some form...
    If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst...
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  16. Greenlion66

    Old apple trees and water shoots

    Yes I agree with previous posts. You need to do a light trim now ( so as not to stimulate overgrowth) and a summer prune later in August or September. With the summer prune you will reduce...
    Yes I agree with previous posts. You need to do a light trim now ( so as not to stimulate overgrowth) and a summer prune later in August or September. With the summer prune you will reduce vigour as you will remove energy from the sap and leaves being taken out. The reason winter pruning...
    Yes I agree with previous posts. You need to do a light trim now ( so as not to stimulate overgrowth) and a summer prune later in August or September. With the summer prune you will reduce vigour as you will remove energy from the sap and...
    Yes I agree with previous posts. You need to do a light trim now ( so as not to stimulate overgrowth) and a summer prune later in August or September. With the summer prune you will reduce...
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  17. Selleri
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    Show us your gardening purchases 2026

    Your GCs are supplying more excitement and colour than ours at the moment, :biggrin: Patience is a virtue here. :blue thumb:
    Your GCs are supplying more excitement and colour than ours at the moment, :biggrin: Patience is a virtue here. :blue thumb:
    Your GCs are supplying more excitement and colour than ours at the moment, :biggrin: Patience is a virtue here. :blue thumb:
    Your GCs are supplying more excitement and colour than ours at the moment, :biggrin: Patience is a virtue here. :blue thumb:
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  18. JWK
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    Show Us Your HousePlants In Bloom Now 2026

    I can't remember if I've already shown this, so here it is again (maybe) ... Hatiora gaertneri :-
    I can't remember if I've already shown this, so here it is again (maybe) ... Hatiora gaertneri :-
    I can't remember if I've already shown this, so here it is again (maybe) ... Hatiora gaertneri :-
    I can't remember if I've already shown this, so here it is again (maybe) ... Hatiora gaertneri :-
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  19. Neil Clements

    Has anyone planted a decorative garden only with edibles?

    All my plants are edible but I wouldn't say they are decorative and some have never fruited eg my figs Some plants just constantly die eg my cranberries
    All my plants are edible but I wouldn't say they are decorative and some have never fruited eg my figs Some plants just constantly die eg my cranberries
    All my plants are edible but I wouldn't say they are decorative and some have never fruited eg my figs Some plants just constantly die eg my cranberries
    All my plants are edible but I wouldn't say they are decorative and some have never fruited eg my figs Some plants just constantly die eg my cranberries
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  20. Selleri

    Starting seeds on moist paper instead of compost- share your method

    I still like my soil block method.
    I still like my soil block method.
    I still like my soil block method.
    I still like my soil block method.
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