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  1. hailbopp

    Right name for these please

    Maybe I'm mixing them up - I used to grow lots of different primroses
    Maybe I'm mixing them up - I used to grow lots of different primroses
    Maybe I'm mixing them up - I used to grow lots of different primroses
    Maybe I'm mixing them up - I used to grow lots of different primroses
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  2. Thevictorian

    Kolkwitzia anyone?

    I hadn’t heard of it so looked it up. Burncoose Nurseries seems to like it, but they have good growing conditions and lots of space which it seems to need:Kolkwitzia - Growing Guide - Burncoose...
    I hadn’t heard of it so looked it up. Burncoose Nurseries seems to like it, but they have good growing conditions and lots of space which it seems to need:Kolkwitzia - Growing Guide - Burncoose NurseriesAbelia has similar flowers and may be a better option.
    I hadn’t heard of it so looked it up. Burncoose Nurseries seems to like it, but they have good growing conditions and lots of space which it seems to need:Kolkwitzia - Growing Guide - Burncoose NurseriesAbelia has similar flowers and may be a...
    I hadn’t heard of it so looked it up. Burncoose Nurseries seems to like it, but they have good growing conditions and lots of space which it seems to need:Kolkwitzia - Growing Guide - Burncoose...
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  3. Tidemark

    Whaaattt?

    French engineers have developed a bladeless wind turbine which is being trialled in Normandy - smaller, lighter and quieter and less dangerous for nearby human residents as well as wildlife,...
    French engineers have developed a bladeless wind turbine which is being trialled in Normandy - smaller, lighter and quieter and less dangerous for nearby human residents as well as wildlife, especially birds.Do solar panels need a big concrete foot? Round here you can get them on new...
    French engineers have developed a bladeless wind turbine which is being trialled in Normandy - smaller, lighter and quieter and less dangerous for nearby human residents as well as wildlife, especially birds.Do solar panels need a big...
    French engineers have developed a bladeless wind turbine which is being trialled in Normandy - smaller, lighter and quieter and less dangerous for nearby human residents as well as wildlife,...
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  4. Adam I
    Like x 8

    Showy natives

    Has anyone mentioned hemp agrimony? Great for butterflies etc. Saw them covered with red admirals at Aberglasney
    Has anyone mentioned hemp agrimony? Great for butterflies etc. Saw them covered with red admirals at Aberglasney
    Has anyone mentioned hemp agrimony? Great for butterflies etc. Saw them covered with red admirals at Aberglasney
    Has anyone mentioned hemp agrimony? Great for butterflies etc. Saw them covered with red admirals at Aberglasney
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  5. wiseowl
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    Land /Water Wildlife

    @LunarSea I have been to the medical centre this morning and there are two trees just behind the medical centre; one conifer and one deciduous. I don't know if that is where the wagtails roost.
    @LunarSea I have been to the medical centre this morning and there are two trees just behind the medical centre; one conifer and one deciduous. I don't know if that is where the wagtails roost.
    @LunarSea I have been to the medical centre this morning and there are two trees just behind the medical centre; one conifer and one deciduous. I don't know if that is where the wagtails roost.
    @LunarSea I have been to the medical centre this morning and there are two trees just behind the medical centre; one conifer and one deciduous. I don't know if that is where the wagtails roost.
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  6. shiney
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    What's Looking Good March 2026

    Snowflakes and daffodils
    Snowflakes and daffodils
    Snowflakes and daffodils
    Snowflakes and daffodils
    Narcissus bulbocodium.JPG Scilla siberica.JPG Narcissus Red Devon.JPG Arum pictum mature leaf.JPG Vestia foetida 2.JPG Narcissus bulbocodium 1.JPG
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  7. JWK
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    Like x 3

    What's your weather like 2026

    Raining quite heavily now but it should fizzle out. Wednesday might be dry so that’s something.
    Raining quite heavily now but it should fizzle out. Wednesday might be dry so that’s something.
    Raining quite heavily now but it should fizzle out. Wednesday might be dry so that’s something.
    Raining quite heavily now but it should fizzle out. Wednesday might be dry so that’s something.
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  8. katecat58

    Paperwhite

    It doesn't have a drainage hole @Plantminded, they came in a set together, but they are not waterlogged. They were all very close together on my kitchen windowsill. I brought this one in the...
    It doesn't have a drainage hole @Plantminded, they came in a set together, but they are not waterlogged. They were all very close together on my kitchen windowsill. I brought this one in the dining room as it's warmer in here. The shoots feel strong and sturdy, not limp, they are just not...
    It doesn't have a drainage hole @Plantminded, they came in a set together, but they are not waterlogged. They were all very close together on my kitchen windowsill. I brought this one in the dining room as it's warmer in here. The shoots feel...
    It doesn't have a drainage hole @Plantminded, they came in a set together, but they are not waterlogged. They were all very close together on my kitchen windowsill. I brought this one in the...
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  9. Loofah
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    Friendly x 4

    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2026

    Good for you When we stopped off for a late lunch at a NT place on Saturday, the sandwiches had just been reduced to half price to clear and although I told the till assistant they had just...
    Good for you When we stopped off for a late lunch at a NT place on Saturday, the sandwiches had just been reduced to half price to clear and although I told the till assistant they had just been reduced, she charged me the full price. Being a bit dozy, I didn't take much notice until I was...
    Good for you When we stopped off for a late lunch at a NT place on Saturday, the sandwiches had just been reduced to half price to clear and although I told the till assistant they had just been reduced, she charged me the full price. Being a...
    Good for you When we stopped off for a late lunch at a NT place on Saturday, the sandwiches had just been reduced to half price to clear and although I told the till assistant they had just...
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  10. Michael Hewett
    Like x 16

    Mike's Evolving Garden

    That’s what I do @Michael Hewett, it’s a gardening technique known as pace yourself :biggrin:. In previous years I used to cut all my ornamental grasses down at the end of February. Quite a task as I have...
    That’s what I do @Michael Hewett, it’s a gardening technique known as pace yourself :biggrin:. In previous years I used to cut all my ornamental grasses down at the end of February. Quite a task as I have many. Now I cut them periodically from December onwards as individual varieties show signs of wear...
    That’s what I do @Michael Hewett, it’s a gardening technique known as pace yourself :biggrin:. In previous years I used to cut all my ornamental grasses down at the end of February. Quite a task as I have many. Now I cut them periodically from December...
    That’s what I do @Michael Hewett, it’s a gardening technique known as pace yourself :biggrin:. In previous years I used to cut all my ornamental grasses down at the end of February. Quite a task as I have...
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  11. JWK
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    Latest moan from you and me 2026

    It makes me laugh when products are made healthier by reducing the amount you get. Walkers crisps, now 20% less fat, well yes because there's less in the bag.
    It makes me laugh when products are made healthier by reducing the amount you get. Walkers crisps, now 20% less fat, well yes because there's less in the bag.
    It makes me laugh when products are made healthier by reducing the amount you get. Walkers crisps, now 20% less fat, well yes because there's less in the bag.
    It makes me laugh when products are made healthier by reducing the amount you get. Walkers crisps, now 20% less fat, well yes because there's less in the bag.
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  12. shiney
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    MARCH PHOTO COMPETITION 2026

    Courtesy of the council.
    Courtesy of the council.
    Courtesy of the council.
    Courtesy of the council.
    upload_2026-3-1_8-47-8.jpeg 20260226_160149.jpg IMG_20260301_111623.jpg DSC05585.jpeg Witch Hazel.jpg Cyclamen coum. Silver leaved variant.jpg
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  13. JWK
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    Show Off Your Pets 2026

    Or a small dog! :biggrin:
    Or a small dog! :biggrin:
    Or a small dog! :biggrin:
    Or a small dog! :biggrin:
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  14. simone_in_wiltshire
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    What are we doing in the garden 2026

    That's early for Fritillaria isn't it I must go and check on mine.
    That's early for Fritillaria isn't it I must go and check on mine.
    That's early for Fritillaria isn't it I must go and check on mine.
    That's early for Fritillaria isn't it I must go and check on mine.
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  15. SBcBWIQN

    Connifers - What to do with them?

    Hawthorn, sloe, elder all take well from cuttings if you want to fill gaps. Stick prunings in the ground in autumn. Also consider hazel, bird cherry, guelder rose and wayfaring tree. Consider...
    Hawthorn, sloe, elder all take well from cuttings if you want to fill gaps. Stick prunings in the ground in autumn. Also consider hazel, bird cherry, guelder rose and wayfaring tree. Consider drip irrigation or a leaky hose along the base of the hedge and use regularly. If you search for...
    Hawthorn, sloe, elder all take well from cuttings if you want to fill gaps. Stick prunings in the ground in autumn. Also consider hazel, bird cherry, guelder rose and wayfaring tree. Consider drip irrigation or a leaky hose along the base of...
    Hawthorn, sloe, elder all take well from cuttings if you want to fill gaps. Stick prunings in the ground in autumn. Also consider hazel, bird cherry, guelder rose and wayfaring tree. Consider...
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  16. JWK
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  17. hailbopp

    What should I try and get for them?

    I agree with what others have said the blue ones are common for the two larger blues + dragon I probably try £25-30 pending on how much the local Garden Centre sells them for .The first picture...
    I agree with what others have said the blue ones are common for the two larger blues + dragon I probably try £25-30 pending on how much the local Garden Centre sells them for .The first picture the urn with handles I'd put a premium on that one its a lovely pot and very ornamental even...
    I agree with what others have said the blue ones are common for the two larger blues + dragon I probably try £25-30 pending on how much the local Garden Centre sells them for .The first picture the urn with handles I'd put a premium on that...
    I agree with what others have said the blue ones are common for the two larger blues + dragon I probably try £25-30 pending on how much the local Garden Centre sells them for .The first picture...
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  18. Logan
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  19. Fat Controller

    Solved What is this please?

    I keep Vincas in pots, they can become problematic in the ground. They look nice in hanging baskets
    I keep Vincas in pots, they can become problematic in the ground. They look nice in hanging baskets
    I keep Vincas in pots, they can become problematic in the ground. They look nice in hanging baskets
    I keep Vincas in pots, they can become problematic in the ground. They look nice in hanging baskets
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  20. Kevin Cowans

    My Garden Progress

    Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, my least favourite Job for March is Complete, More or Less.Cleaning the Water Feature in the Back Garden, which involves Removing the Stones, Cleaning the...
    Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, my least favourite Job for March is Complete, More or Less.Cleaning the Water Feature in the Back Garden, which involves Removing the Stones, Cleaning the Mesh that is on the Top which Stops the majority of Waste from falling into the Reservoir,...
    Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, my least favourite Job for March is Complete, More or Less.Cleaning the Water Feature in the Back Garden, which involves Removing the Stones, Cleaning the Mesh that is on the Top which Stops the majority...
    Hello allI Hope you are Well.Well, my least favourite Job for March is Complete, More or Less.Cleaning the Water Feature in the Back Garden, which involves Removing the Stones, Cleaning the...
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    84,264
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