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  1. RowlandsCastle

    Peach tree

    I have a peach tree i have never expected it to produce fruits. it has lots of leaves though, and little offshoots, should i remove some leaves ?
    I have a peach tree i have never expected it to produce fruits. it has lots of leaves though, and little offshoots, should i remove some leaves ?
    I have a peach tree i have never expected it to produce fruits. it has lots of leaves though, and little offshoots, should i remove some leaves ?
    I have a peach tree i have never expected it to produce fruits. it has lots of leaves though, and little offshoots, should i remove some leaves ?
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  2. wiseowl
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    Whats your weather like May 2024

    Good morning all,cloudy and more rain this afternoon a high of 13c forecasted very still though.
    Good morning all,cloudy and more rain this afternoon a high of 13c forecasted very still though.
    Good morning all,cloudy and more rain this afternoon a high of 13c forecasted very still though.
    Good morning all,cloudy and more rain this afternoon a high of 13c forecasted very still though.
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  3. wiseowl
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    Whats Looking good May 2024

    The rhodos will like your conditions too @AuntyRach - they're like weeds up here Nice seeing all the Hostas. Just not worth it here - eaten as soon as they appear out of the ground, like so many...
    The rhodos will like your conditions too @AuntyRach - they're like weeds up here Nice seeing all the Hostas. Just not worth it here - eaten as soon as they appear out of the ground, like so many other plants. My Ligularias are like lace doilies. The amount of slugs on them every day is worse...
    The rhodos will like your conditions too @AuntyRach - they're like weeds up here Nice seeing all the Hostas. Just not worth it here - eaten as soon as they appear out of the ground, like so many other plants. My Ligularias are like lace doilies....
    The rhodos will like your conditions too @AuntyRach - they're like weeds up here Nice seeing all the Hostas. Just not worth it here - eaten as soon as they appear out of the ground, like so many...
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  4. berarde

    Flame guns

    Weeds in between pavers suggests the mortar is in bad shape, ie, cracked or missing completely. Maybe for a better long term solution it's the mortar issue that needs addressing because, as...
    Weeds in between pavers suggests the mortar is in bad shape, ie, cracked or missing completely. Maybe for a better long term solution it's the mortar issue that needs addressing because, as already mentioned, a flame gun would only get rid of the stuff you can see, not the all important root...
    Weeds in between pavers suggests the mortar is in bad shape, ie, cracked or missing completely. Maybe for a better long term solution it's the mortar issue that needs addressing because, as already mentioned, a flame gun would only get rid of the...
    Weeds in between pavers suggests the mortar is in bad shape, ie, cracked or missing completely. Maybe for a better long term solution it's the mortar issue that needs addressing because, as...
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  5. Aries

    Hello from North Yorkshire!

    :yay: Hello @Aries
    :yay: Hello @Aries
    :yay: Hello @Aries
    :yay: Hello @Aries
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  6. wiseowl
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024

    Morning everyone, haven't posted for awhile, have been feeling rather down. We had a lovely sunny day yesterday, but today is a typical Bank Holiday Monday as its absolutely hammering down....
    Morning everyone, haven't posted for awhile, have been feeling rather down. We had a lovely sunny day yesterday, but today is a typical Bank Holiday Monday as its absolutely hammering down. Beautiful photos @redstar thank you for sharing. Have a good day everyone, what ever you do.
    Morning everyone, haven't posted for awhile, have been feeling rather down. We had a lovely sunny day yesterday, but today is a typical Bank Holiday Monday as its absolutely hammering down. Beautiful photos @redstar thank you for sharing. Have...
    Morning everyone, haven't posted for awhile, have been feeling rather down. We had a lovely sunny day yesterday, but today is a typical Bank Holiday Monday as its absolutely hammering down....
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  7. JWK
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    What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?

    That's interesting It's later here for birds nesting [of all kinds] so I think they only have one clutch. I expect in the south many more birds will easily have two spells of nesting. I think...
    That's interesting It's later here for birds nesting [of all kinds] so I think they only have one clutch. I expect in the south many more birds will easily have two spells of nesting. I think sparrows can have three in some years.
    That's interesting It's later here for birds nesting [of all kinds] so I think they only have one clutch. I expect in the south many more birds will easily have two spells of nesting. I think sparrows can have three in some years.
    That's interesting It's later here for birds nesting [of all kinds] so I think they only have one clutch. I expect in the south many more birds will easily have two spells of nesting. I think...
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  8. shiney
    Informative x 9

    Yet Another Scam

    Brilliant @shiney :biggrin: They do tend to go in 'cycles' - we used to get a spate of the at work, then nothing for a few weeks, then repeat ad infinitum.
    Brilliant @shiney :biggrin: They do tend to go in 'cycles' - we used to get a spate of the at work, then nothing for a few weeks, then repeat ad infinitum.
    Brilliant @shiney :biggrin: They do tend to go in 'cycles' - we used to get a spate of the at work, then nothing for a few weeks, then repeat ad infinitum.
    Brilliant @shiney :biggrin: They do tend to go in 'cycles' - we used to get a spate of the at work, then nothing for a few weeks, then repeat ad infinitum.
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  9. BB3

    WORDS

    I do wish people wouldn't call little babies 'new-borns' ... it depersonalizes them and makes them sound like sheep :frown:
    I do wish people wouldn't call little babies 'new-borns' ... it depersonalizes them and makes them sound like sheep :frown:
    I do wish people wouldn't call little babies 'new-borns' ... it depersonalizes them and makes them sound like sheep :frown:
    I do wish people wouldn't call little babies 'new-borns' ... it depersonalizes them and makes them sound like sheep :frown:
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  10. Papi Jo
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    Close-ups of flowers

    Forgot to add:- when the seed heads form the flowers all move back upwards into a pyramid and when dried they look good in flower arrangements.
    Forgot to add:- when the seed heads form the flowers all move back upwards into a pyramid and when dried they look good in flower arrangements.
    Forgot to add:- when the seed heads form the flowers all move back upwards into a pyramid and when dried they look good in flower arrangements.
    Forgot to add:- when the seed heads form the flowers all move back upwards into a pyramid and when dried they look good in flower arrangements.
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  11. JWK
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    What are we doing in the garden 2024

    That sounds lovely. Looking forward to some photos when it gets going. :blue thumb:
    That sounds lovely. Looking forward to some photos when it gets going. :blue thumb:
    That sounds lovely. Looking forward to some photos when it gets going. :blue thumb:
    That sounds lovely. Looking forward to some photos when it gets going. :blue thumb:
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  12. wiseowl
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  13. JWK
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    Show us your purchases 2024

    Good luck with the Hepatica, I struggle to grow them.
    Good luck with the Hepatica, I struggle to grow them.
    Good luck with the Hepatica, I struggle to grow them.
    Good luck with the Hepatica, I struggle to grow them.
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  14. wiseowl
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  15. PJA190
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    Slow and steady - Beginner :-)

    I've been inspired by this..(I heard it on a podcast) 'Reading about how to do the thing isn't doing the thing. Reading about how other people did the thing isn't doing the thing. Reading this...
    I've been inspired by this..(I heard it on a podcast) 'Reading about how to do the thing isn't doing the thing. Reading about how other people did the thing isn't doing the thing. Reading this post isn't doing the thing.The only thing that is doing the thing is doing the thing'With a newborn...
    I've been inspired by this..(I heard it on a podcast) 'Reading about how to do the thing isn't doing the thing. Reading about how other people did the thing isn't doing the thing. Reading this post isn't doing the thing.The only thing that is...
    I've been inspired by this..(I heard it on a podcast) 'Reading about how to do the thing isn't doing the thing. Reading about how other people did the thing isn't doing the thing. Reading this...
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  16. wiseowl
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    Members Roses 2024

    I think, @daisym, that could be quite tricky. The pot is on the small side for a rose. You could start it in that pot but it would have to be moved into a bigger one in year or two. Roses have...
    I think, @daisym, that could be quite tricky. The pot is on the small side for a rose. You could start it in that pot but it would have to be moved into a bigger one in year or two. Roses have quite deep roots. I used to grow them in 50 to 60 cm pots, deep and wide. When I moved house I gave my...
    I think, @daisym, that could be quite tricky. The pot is on the small side for a rose. You could start it in that pot but it would have to be moved into a bigger one in year or two. Roses have quite deep roots. I used to grow them in 50 to 60 cm...
    I think, @daisym, that could be quite tricky. The pot is on the small side for a rose. You could start it in that pot but it would have to be moved into a bigger one in year or two. Roses have...
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  17. Februarysgirl

    Bumblebees in Hedgehog House

    They have a tendency to come and go I haven't seen one in my garden (I have a trailcam) for several weeks. I have only put food out for a week so far this year as l saw a hog on camera one...
    They have a tendency to come and go I haven't seen one in my garden (I have a trailcam) for several weeks. I have only put food out for a week so far this year as l saw a hog on camera one night. Needless to say it didn't return, and like you I had a mouse that filled its stomach for the...
    They have a tendency to come and go I haven't seen one in my garden (I have a trailcam) for several weeks. I have only put food out for a week so far this year as l saw a hog on camera one night. Needless to say it didn't return, and like you I...
    They have a tendency to come and go I haven't seen one in my garden (I have a trailcam) for several weeks. I have only put food out for a week so far this year as l saw a hog on camera one...
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  18. Selleri

    Buying a house- advice is much appreciated

    What ever you do get a survey done. The most expensive you can afford. All a lender wants to know in their survey is the value of the house to ensure they can recoup the lent money if you can not...
    What ever you do get a survey done. The most expensive you can afford. All a lender wants to know in their survey is the value of the house to ensure they can recoup the lent money if you can not keep up payments and their survey is pretty basic.
    What ever you do get a survey done. The most expensive you can afford. All a lender wants to know in their survey is the value of the house to ensure they can recoup the lent money if you can not keep up payments and their survey is pretty basic.
    What ever you do get a survey done. The most expensive you can afford. All a lender wants to know in their survey is the value of the house to ensure they can recoup the lent money if you can not...
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  19. JWK
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    Latest Moan From You and Me 2024

    That's so funny. I love things like that.Two days in a row last week, two completely different vehicles, made a great show of overtaking me as aggressively as they could, obviously to express...
    That's so funny. I love things like that.Two days in a row last week, two completely different vehicles, made a great show of overtaking me as aggressively as they could, obviously to express their disapproval of the fact I was sticking to the speed limit, what with us passing through a...
    That's so funny. I love things like that.Two days in a row last week, two completely different vehicles, made a great show of overtaking me as aggressively as they could, obviously to express their disapproval of the fact I was sticking to the...
    That's so funny. I love things like that.Two days in a row last week, two completely different vehicles, made a great show of overtaking me as aggressively as they could, obviously to express...
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  20. JWK
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    Vegetable Growing 2024

    My curcubits. Rondo courgette, Sunburst and Tromboncini squashes, Ukrainian White Bash and Syrian cucumber.
    My curcubits. Rondo courgette, Sunburst and Tromboncini squashes, Ukrainian White Bash and Syrian cucumber.
    My curcubits. Rondo courgette, Sunburst and Tromboncini squashes, Ukrainian White Bash and Syrian cucumber.
    My curcubits. Rondo courgette, Sunburst and Tromboncini squashes, Ukrainian White Bash and Syrian cucumber.
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