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  1. Loofah
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    @Ladybird4 they are 'adventurous eaters', but I have never done Chinese for them before. Thai, Indian, Burmese curry, Tex Mex, salads, they eat the lot! They really are a delight to cook for (and...
    @Ladybird4 they are 'adventurous eaters', but I have never done Chinese for them before. Thai, Indian, Burmese curry, Tex Mex, salads, they eat the lot! They really are a delight to cook for (and eat with). My middle name is Elizabeth, as was my Mum's @Busy-Lizzie . Had confirmation that our...
    @Ladybird4 they are 'adventurous eaters', but I have never done Chinese for them before. Thai, Indian, Burmese curry, Tex Mex, salads, they eat the lot! They really are a delight to cook for (and eat with). My middle name is Elizabeth, as was my...
    @Ladybird4 they are 'adventurous eaters', but I have never done Chinese for them before. Thai, Indian, Burmese curry, Tex Mex, salads, they eat the lot! They really are a delight to cook for (and...
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  2. Michael Hewett
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    Slow pages

    Doubt no more - all of us have spent a good number of hours across the weekend and indeed most of today on and off in discussions with the tech guy who is doing the pre-build ahead of migration. ...
    Doubt no more - all of us have spent a good number of hours across the weekend and indeed most of today on and off in discussions with the tech guy who is doing the pre-build ahead of migration. I won't tag him here lest he be a bit shy, but we've had his expertise in the past and I am...
    Doubt no more - all of us have spent a good number of hours across the weekend and indeed most of today on and off in discussions with the tech guy who is doing the pre-build ahead of migration. I won't tag him here lest he be a bit shy, but...
    Doubt no more - all of us have spent a good number of hours across the weekend and indeed most of today on and off in discussions with the tech guy who is doing the pre-build ahead of migration. ...
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  3. Banana Man

    Hostas

    That is a pretty impressive hosta! I am not trying new hostas personally, because I hate constantly having to kill slugs. (I don't like them, but I don't enjoy slicing them in half with scissors...
    That is a pretty impressive hosta! I am not trying new hostas personally, because I hate constantly having to kill slugs. (I don't like them, but I don't enjoy slicing them in half with scissors right before bed either...) As a matter of fact, one new related thing that I plan to try, is garlic...
    That is a pretty impressive hosta! I am not trying new hostas personally, because I hate constantly having to kill slugs. (I don't like them, but I don't enjoy slicing them in half with scissors right before bed either...) As a matter of fact,...
    That is a pretty impressive hosta! I am not trying new hostas personally, because I hate constantly having to kill slugs. (I don't like them, but I don't enjoy slicing them in half with scissors...
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  4. NigelJ
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    What's Looking Good February 2026

    This looks really enchanting @micearguers
    This looks really enchanting @micearguers
    This looks really enchanting @micearguers
    This looks really enchanting @micearguers
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  5. Howard Stone

    How do I move a heavy plant without help?

    I think most gardeners are happy to give away their excesses- edible or otherwise but swapping for "heavy" work is not always possible as it will depend on the age/strength/capability of your...
    I think most gardeners are happy to give away their excesses- edible or otherwise but swapping for "heavy" work is not always possible as it will depend on the age/strength/capability of your neighbours/friends. At some point, cash payment is necessary.
    I think most gardeners are happy to give away their excesses- edible or otherwise but swapping for "heavy" work is not always possible as it will depend on the age/strength/capability of your neighbours/friends. At some point, cash payment is...
    I think most gardeners are happy to give away their excesses- edible or otherwise but swapping for "heavy" work is not always possible as it will depend on the age/strength/capability of your...
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  6. Busy-Lizzie
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    Gardens and Pretty Places we have visited

    Beautiful photos. Thank you
    Beautiful photos. Thank you
    Beautiful photos. Thank you
    Beautiful photos. Thank you
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  7. JWK
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    What's your weather like 2026

    At 4pm it started raining and still is with a moderate breeze from the south west temp 10c feels like 8c
    At 4pm it started raining and still is with a moderate breeze from the south west temp 10c feels like 8c
    At 4pm it started raining and still is with a moderate breeze from the south west temp 10c feels like 8c
    At 4pm it started raining and still is with a moderate breeze from the south west temp 10c feels like 8c
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  8. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    A Meta version is likely to be very comprehensive though. They have endless money to throw at developing it and their profits will rely on it working well.
    A Meta version is likely to be very comprehensive though. They have endless money to throw at developing it and their profits will rely on it working well.
    A Meta version is likely to be very comprehensive though. They have endless money to throw at developing it and their profits will rely on it working well.
    A Meta version is likely to be very comprehensive though. They have endless money to throw at developing it and their profits will rely on it working well.
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  9. JWK
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    A Joke or Two 2026

    An old man was following his wife upstairs. After a few steps he remarked, “Yer gettin’ so old that your backside looks like an old washing machine.”The wife says nothing and proceeds up the...
    An old man was following his wife upstairs. After a few steps he remarked, “Yer gettin’ so old that your backside looks like an old washing machine.”The wife says nothing and proceeds up the stairs.After they had climbed into bed, the old man got a little amorous…you know…frisky, right?As...
    An old man was following his wife upstairs. After a few steps he remarked, “Yer gettin’ so old that your backside looks like an old washing machine.”The wife says nothing and proceeds up the stairs.After they had climbed into bed, the old man...
    An old man was following his wife upstairs. After a few steps he remarked, “Yer gettin’ so old that your backside looks like an old washing machine.”The wife says nothing and proceeds up the...
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  10. Fat Controller

    Hardy fuchsia?

    I must have a word with my Delta Sarah as it definitely aspires to be an archer! :biggrin:
    I must have a word with my Delta Sarah as it definitely aspires to be an archer! :biggrin:
    I must have a word with my Delta Sarah as it definitely aspires to be an archer! :biggrin:
    I must have a word with my Delta Sarah as it definitely aspires to be an archer! :biggrin:
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  11. GreenFingeredPete

    Help With Growing Seeds

    Last year I had better results than ever before, with some nice plants grown from seed, my favourite was tobacco plant, which was very tall and beautiful flowers. My success was listening to...
    Last year I had better results than ever before, with some nice plants grown from seed, my favourite was tobacco plant, which was very tall and beautiful flowers. My success was listening to people on here and the importance of harnessing light and making use of best as a tool.I find all this...
    Last year I had better results than ever before, with some nice plants grown from seed, my favourite was tobacco plant, which was very tall and beautiful flowers. My success was listening to people on here and the importance of harnessing light...
    Last year I had better results than ever before, with some nice plants grown from seed, my favourite was tobacco plant, which was very tall and beautiful flowers. My success was listening to...
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  12. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    If it's anything like some of the rural Post Boxes round here, they'd be better inventing a password unknown to Snails - the amount of stuff that gets nibbled before collection :biggrin: They aren't...
    If it's anything like some of the rural Post Boxes round here, they'd be better inventing a password unknown to Snails - the amount of stuff that gets nibbled before collection :biggrin: They aren't always keen on Junk mail tho - sensible creatures.
    If it's anything like some of the rural Post Boxes round here, they'd be better inventing a password unknown to Snails - the amount of stuff that gets nibbled before collection :biggrin: They aren't always keen on Junk mail tho - sensible creatures.
    If it's anything like some of the rural Post Boxes round here, they'd be better inventing a password unknown to Snails - the amount of stuff that gets nibbled before collection :biggrin: They aren't...
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  13. Kevin Cowans

    My Garden Progress

    Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, the Weather was Nice This Morning so I spent 2.5 Hours catching up on Weeding in the Back Garden that I was not able to do at the End of Last Season.This...
    Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, the Weather was Nice This Morning so I spent 2.5 Hours catching up on Weeding in the Back Garden that I was not able to do at the End of Last Season.This is how it looks now:Ready for Spring, More or Less :)Now I just need to do the...
    Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, the Weather was Nice This Morning so I spent 2.5 Hours catching up on Weeding in the Back Garden that I was not able to do at the End of Last Season.This is how it looks now:Ready for...
    Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, the Weather was Nice This Morning so I spent 2.5 Hours catching up on Weeding in the Back Garden that I was not able to do at the End of Last Season.This...
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  14. Dan1981

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

    I repurposed surplus concrete patio tiles as stepping stones, using an angle grinder to soften the shape into something less square. Picture below shows the shape - the wonkiness comes from not...
    I repurposed surplus concrete patio tiles as stepping stones, using an angle grinder to soften the shape into something less square. Picture below shows the shape - the wonkiness comes from not being level-headed. On places like gumtree you may find tiles that you can recycle. I don't mind that...
    I repurposed surplus concrete patio tiles as stepping stones, using an angle grinder to soften the shape into something less square. Picture below shows the shape - the wonkiness comes from not being level-headed. On places like gumtree you may...
    I repurposed surplus concrete patio tiles as stepping stones, using an angle grinder to soften the shape into something less square. Picture below shows the shape - the wonkiness comes from not...
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  15. JWK
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    What's buzzing flying near you 2026

    Late afternoon visit from a Sparrowhawk which looks like a new young male, no bigger than a Collared Dove. Fortunately it didn't catch anything.
    Late afternoon visit from a Sparrowhawk which looks like a new young male, no bigger than a Collared Dove. Fortunately it didn't catch anything.
    Late afternoon visit from a Sparrowhawk which looks like a new young male, no bigger than a Collared Dove. Fortunately it didn't catch anything.
    Late afternoon visit from a Sparrowhawk which looks like a new young male, no bigger than a Collared Dove. Fortunately it didn't catch anything.
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  16. Michael Hewett

    Bird feeding problems

    Rats can certainly be a problem if they can access your house and that is when many people draw the line even when accepting them in the garden. I don't know whether methods have changed but...
    Rats can certainly be a problem if they can access your house and that is when many people draw the line even when accepting them in the garden. I don't know whether methods have changed but years ago Pest Control people would always advise someone to stop putting out food for birds for several...
    Rats can certainly be a problem if they can access your house and that is when many people draw the line even when accepting them in the garden. I don't know whether methods have changed but years ago Pest Control people would always advise...
    Rats can certainly be a problem if they can access your house and that is when many people draw the line even when accepting them in the garden. I don't know whether methods have changed but...
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  17. hi2u_uk

    Blue bells

    I thought the same when we first moved here and several clumps pf bluebells appeared the first spring. After 10 years or so they had spread all over, into the bases of shrubs etc. I've been...
    I thought the same when we first moved here and several clumps pf bluebells appeared the first spring. After 10 years or so they had spread all over, into the bases of shrubs etc. I've been digging out as many as I can and slicing off the rest every year since.
    I thought the same when we first moved here and several clumps pf bluebells appeared the first spring. After 10 years or so they had spread all over, into the bases of shrubs etc. I've been digging out as many as I can and slicing off the rest...
    I thought the same when we first moved here and several clumps pf bluebells appeared the first spring. After 10 years or so they had spread all over, into the bases of shrubs etc. I've been...
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  18. Marley Farley
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    WILDFLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE OUT WALKING

    Some kind of parasite if I remember correctly.
    Some kind of parasite if I remember correctly.
    Some kind of parasite if I remember correctly.
    Some kind of parasite if I remember correctly.
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  19. Erigeron

    How do you feel if this happens?

    No, thats factory formed. Proper gates are hand forged but totally unaffordable.....
    No, thats factory formed. Proper gates are hand forged but totally unaffordable.....
    No, thats factory formed. Proper gates are hand forged but totally unaffordable.....
    No, thats factory formed. Proper gates are hand forged but totally unaffordable.....
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  20. Karen Ballington

    Hydrangea and flowering quince

    The second picture is a cotoneaster, probably cotoneaster horizontalis. It looks fine and will burst into leaf soon. The first a mophead hydrangea and it's likely to be fine. The mop head part...
    The second picture is a cotoneaster, probably cotoneaster horizontalis. It looks fine and will burst into leaf soon. The first a mophead hydrangea and it's likely to be fine. The mop head part is important if you want flowers this year because they flower on the previous seasons growth....
    The second picture is a cotoneaster, probably cotoneaster horizontalis. It looks fine and will burst into leaf soon. The first a mophead hydrangea and it's likely to be fine. The mop head part is important if you want flowers this year because...
    The second picture is a cotoneaster, probably cotoneaster horizontalis. It looks fine and will burst into leaf soon. The first a mophead hydrangea and it's likely to be fine. The mop head part...
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