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Vegetable Growing 2024
Yes @Obelix-Vendée , I was really meaning the more constructed type, rather than just some raised ground with no defined edge. I've noticed a lot of crows/magpies/jackdaws getting stuck into...
Yes @Obelix-Vendée , I was really meaning the more constructed type, rather than just some raised ground with no defined edge. I've noticed a lot of crows/magpies/jackdaws getting stuck into grass round here recently. Normally, the leatherjackets aren't much of a problem, and I assume it's...
Yes @Obelix-Vendée , I was really meaning the more constructed type, rather than just some raised ground with no defined edge. I've noticed a lot of crows/magpies/jackdaws getting stuck into grass round here recently. Normally, the...
Yes @Obelix-Vendée , I was really meaning the more constructed type, rather than just some raised ground with no defined edge. I've noticed a lot of crows/magpies/jackdaws getting stuck into...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Edible Gardening
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fairygirl
Mar 29, 2024 at 3:03 PM
Clematis Pinching
Hi allDo you pinch out your group 3 clematis or just let them get on with it.Thanks
Hi allDo you pinch out your group 3 clematis or just let them get on with it.Thanks
Hi allDo you pinch out your group 3 clematis or just let them get on with it.Thanks
Hi allDo you pinch out your group 3 clematis or just let them get on with it.Thanks
Dropmore
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Mar 29, 2024 at 3:00 PM
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Other Plants
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Dropmore
Mar 29, 2024 at 3:00 PM
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Assisted dying
This is how voluntary assisted dying works in Australia.You have to meet several eligibility criteria and it has to be approved by two different doctors.This more recent one covers...
This is how voluntary assisted dying works in Australia.You have to meet several eligibility criteria and it has to be approved by two different doctors.This more recent one covers voluntary assisted dying and dementia.
This is how voluntary assisted dying works in Australia.You have to meet several eligibility criteria and it has to be approved by two different doctors.This more recent one covers voluntary assisted dying and dementia.
This is how voluntary assisted dying works in Australia.You have to meet several eligibility criteria and it has to be approved by two different doctors.This more recent one covers...
Punkdoc
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Mar 28, 2024 at 8:28 AM
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Off-Topic Discussion
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Februarysgirl
Mar 29, 2024 at 2:58 PM
2-tier trough planter?
I would just make something too. Some deck boards or fencing timber screwed together or with corner brackets/battens, lined, and a couple of holes at the back so that you can hang it onto screws...
I would just make something too. Some deck boards or fencing timber screwed together or with corner brackets/battens, lined, and a couple of holes at the back so that you can hang it onto screws or hooks. You could make it big enough to hold one of the standard plastic troughs too, if it...
I would just make something too. Some deck boards or fencing timber screwed together or with corner brackets/battens, lined, and a couple of holes at the back so that you can hang it onto screws or hooks. You could make it big enough to hold one...
I would just make something too. Some deck boards or fencing timber screwed together or with corner brackets/battens, lined, and a couple of holes at the back so that you can hang it onto screws...
Fat Controller
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Mar 28, 2024 at 5:50 PM
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Gardening Discussions
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fairygirl
Mar 29, 2024 at 2:52 PM
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Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024
Afternoon everybody, chatty as usual. I have a job to keep up with you all! It's been sunny and mainly dry here for a total change and it feels warmer than yesterday. Trotted down to the local...
Afternoon everybody, chatty as usual. I have a job to keep up with you all! It's been sunny and mainly dry here for a total change and it feels warmer than yesterday. Trotted down to the local bakers for our Hot Cross Buns and enjoyed a toasted one with out coffee when we got back. I then...
Afternoon everybody, chatty as usual. I have a job to keep up with you all! It's been sunny and mainly dry here for a total change and it feels warmer than yesterday. Trotted down to the local bakers for our Hot Cross Buns and enjoyed a toasted...
Afternoon everybody, chatty as usual. I have a job to keep up with you all! It's been sunny and mainly dry here for a total change and it feels warmer than yesterday. Trotted down to the local...
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2024
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The Muppet Show
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lizzie27
Mar 29, 2024 at 2:50 PM
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What's your weather like MARCH 2024
A brief shower, but now ...hopefully the rain is only for the 20 minutes they reckon...
A brief shower, but now ...hopefully the rain is only for the 20 minutes they reckon...
A brief shower, but now ...hopefully the rain is only for the 20 minutes they reckon...
A brief shower, but now ...hopefully the rain is only for the 20 minutes they reckon...
wiseowl
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Mar 1, 2024
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DiggersJo
Mar 29, 2024 at 2:41 PM
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Chillies 2024
They'll need extra warmth if they're in a a greenhouse. They need nighttime temps of at least 12C just to surviveThey look great!
They'll need extra warmth if they're in a a greenhouse. They need nighttime temps of at least 12C just to surviveThey look great!
They'll need extra warmth if they're in a a greenhouse. They need nighttime temps of at least 12C just to surviveThey look great!
They'll need extra warmth if they're in a a greenhouse. They need nighttime temps of at least 12C just to surviveThey look great!
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Edible Gardening
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Pete8
Mar 29, 2024 at 2:39 PM
no emails
I was still getting emails after ticking all the boxes to say I didn't want them @DiggersJo
I was still getting emails after ticking all the boxes to say I didn't want them @DiggersJo
I was still getting emails after ticking all the boxes to say I didn't want them @DiggersJo
I was still getting emails after ticking all the boxes to say I didn't want them @DiggersJo
Logan
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Mar 29, 2024 at 8:40 AM
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Site Feedback/Bugs
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fairygirl
Mar 29, 2024 at 2:38 PM
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What are we doing in the garden 2024
We finished the mowing this morning, just before the rain started. First cut of the year finally completed!
We finished the mowing this morning, just before the rain started. First cut of the year finally completed!
We finished the mowing this morning, just before the rain started. First cut of the year finally completed!
We finished the mowing this morning, just before the rain started. First cut of the year finally completed!
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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General Gardening Discussion
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Liriodendron
Mar 29, 2024 at 2:24 PM
Weed.?
Agree looks like Campanula persicifolia, we have lots self seeding through the garden. Very pretty and you sometimes find little groups of bees huddled together inside the flower when it’s cool or...
Agree looks like Campanula persicifolia, we have lots self seeding through the garden. Very pretty and you sometimes find little groups of bees huddled together inside the flower when it’s cool or rainy weather
Agree looks like Campanula persicifolia, we have lots self seeding through the garden. Very pretty and you sometimes find little groups of bees huddled together inside the flower when it’s cool or rainy weather
Agree looks like Campanula persicifolia, we have lots self seeding through the garden. Very pretty and you sometimes find little groups of bees huddled together inside the flower when it’s cool or...
Simon Peake
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Mar 29, 2024 at 12:55 PM
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Gardening Discussions
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Butterfly6
Mar 29, 2024 at 2:06 PM
Converting a Wheelie Bin to Compost Bin
Bought x2 of these (on the dreaded Amazon here) earlier in the month 4-5 5mm holes in lid and bottom. I know they work as the daughter has had one for the last few years.
Bought x2 of these (on the dreaded Amazon here) earlier in the month 4-5 5mm holes in lid and bottom. I know they work as the daughter has had one for the last few years.
Bought x2 of these (on the dreaded Amazon here) earlier in the month 4-5 5mm holes in lid and bottom. I know they work as the daughter has had one for the last few years.
Bought x2 of these (on the dreaded Amazon here) earlier in the month 4-5 5mm holes in lid and bottom. I know they work as the daughter has had one for the last few years.
Jenny_Aster
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Mar 29, 2024 at 7:56 AM
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Tools And Equipment
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DiggersJo
Mar 29, 2024 at 2:03 PM
how to grow herbs
Coriander is like catnip to me, but I've failed with every pot. Life can be so utterly cruel.
My Sainsburys oregano has been taking over the flowerbed for ten years though - I think it's happy, lol!
Coriander is like catnip to me, but I've failed with every pot. Life can be so utterly cruel.
My Sainsburys oregano has been taking over the flowerbed for ten years though - I think it's happy, lol!
Coriander is like catnip to me, but I've failed with every pot. Life can be so utterly cruel.
My Sainsburys oregano has been taking over the flowerbed for ten years though - I think it's happy, lol!
Coriander is like catnip to me, but I've failed with every pot. Life can be so utterly cruel.
My Sainsburys oregano has been taking over the flowerbed for ten years though - I think it's happy, lol!
pattie
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Mar 20, 2024
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Gardening Discussions
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Mrs. B.
Mar 29, 2024 at 1:13 PM
Potted acer waterlogged!
Too late now but I would have cut the root ball just inside the pot rim, then pruned the roots some more before putting it back in the same pot. Here's a video of a chap root-pruning a potted acer...
Too late now but I would have cut the root ball just inside the pot rim, then pruned the roots some more before putting it back in the same pot. Here's a video of a chap root-pruning a potted acer Root Pruning
Too late now but I would have cut the root ball just inside the pot rim, then pruned the roots some more before putting it back in the same pot. Here's a video of a chap root-pruning a potted acer Root Pruning
Too late now but I would have cut the root ball just inside the pot rim, then pruned the roots some more before putting it back in the same pot. Here's a video of a chap root-pruning a potted acer...
KT53
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Mar 25, 2024 at 2:11 PM
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Trees
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JennyJB
Mar 29, 2024 at 1:11 PM
Les Jardins de Sericourt, France
@noisette47 It is a wonderful garden and well worth the time spent in it. Les Jardins de Séricourt, jardins contemporains remarquables (jardindesericourt.com) Hauts de france, Pas de Calais
@noisette47 It is a wonderful garden and well worth the time spent in it. Les Jardins de Séricourt, jardins contemporains remarquables (jardindesericourt.com) Hauts de france, Pas de Calais
@noisette47 It is a wonderful garden and well worth the time spent in it. Les Jardins de Séricourt, jardins contemporains remarquables (jardindesericourt.com) Hauts de france, Pas de Calais
@noisette47 It is a wonderful garden and well worth the time spent in it. Les Jardins de Séricourt, jardins contemporains remarquables (jardindesericourt.com) Hauts de france, Pas de Calais
On the Levels
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Mar 27, 2024 at 6:28 PM
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Garden Visits
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On the Levels
Mar 29, 2024 at 1:06 PM
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Lunchtime Fox
Rena, I like it!
Rena, I like it!
Rena, I like it!
Rena, I like it!
Escarpment
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Mar 23, 2024 at 8:34 AM
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Wildlife Corner
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Mrs. B.
Mar 29, 2024 at 1:04 PM
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Faces to Names 2024
Here I am, with a very good mug of coffee, in the beach cafe outside the Tate St Ives on a very blustery day in late September.
Here I am, with a very good mug of coffee, in the beach cafe outside the Tate St Ives on a very blustery day in late September.
Here I am, with a very good mug of coffee, in the beach cafe outside the Tate St Ives on a very blustery day in late September.
Here I am, with a very good mug of coffee, in the beach cafe outside the Tate St Ives on a very blustery day in late September.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Members Gallery
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Dovefromabove
Mar 29, 2024 at 12:57 PM
Crab apple tree lost its leader
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
CostasK
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Mar 29, 2024 at 8:00 AM
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Trees
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CostasK
Mar 29, 2024 at 12:56 PM
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What's looking good MARCH 2024
And Camellia “Anticipation”, so heavy with bloom some of the branches are bending. The wind isn’t helping….!
And Camellia “Anticipation”, so heavy with bloom some of the branches are bending. The wind isn’t helping….!
And Camellia “Anticipation”, so heavy with bloom some of the branches are bending. The wind isn’t helping….!
And Camellia “Anticipation”, so heavy with bloom some of the branches are bending. The wind isn’t helping….!
wiseowl
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Mar 1, 2024
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General Gardening Discussion
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Nutcracker South Somerset
Mar 29, 2024 at 11:59 AM
Westland Peat free compost
The images look like an old bag of compost that started to go mouldy to me, last year's stock!?I bought a couple of bags real cheap from Morrisons last year early in the season that looked just...
The images look like an old bag of compost that started to go mouldy to me, last year's stock!?I bought a couple of bags real cheap from Morrisons last year early in the season that looked just like what you have bought. I think they were cheap to get rid of, rather than pay someone to take...
The images look like an old bag of compost that started to go mouldy to me, last year's stock!?I bought a couple of bags real cheap from Morrisons last year early in the season that looked just like what you have bought. I think they were...
The images look like an old bag of compost that started to go mouldy to me, last year's stock!?I bought a couple of bags real cheap from Morrisons last year early in the season that looked just...
KarolinaW
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Mar 25, 2024 at 6:18 PM
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Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling
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akwe-xavante
Mar 29, 2024 at 11:59 AM
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Miracle Gro MPC - avoid!
I've stuck to Sylvagrow so far this year for most, but I'm experimenting with Rocketgro with JI, tried it last year with mixed results but think my watering regime was faulty! It seems to hold the...
I've stuck to Sylvagrow so far this year for most, but I'm experimenting with Rocketgro with JI, tried it last year with mixed results but think my watering regime was faulty! It seems to hold the wet rather better than I'd realised! This year I'll use my moisture meter more to tell me when to...
I've stuck to Sylvagrow so far this year for most, but I'm experimenting with Rocketgro with JI, tried it last year with mixed results but think my watering regime was faulty! It seems to hold the wet rather better than I'd realised! This year...
I've stuck to Sylvagrow so far this year for most, but I'm experimenting with Rocketgro with JI, tried it last year with mixed results but think my watering regime was faulty! It seems to hold the...
Fat Controller
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Mar 28, 2024 at 6:38 PM
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Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling
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KayJ
Mar 29, 2024 at 11:48 AM
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