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Metal lattice garden chair?
I hope you find a single chair @groundbeetle, second hand sources (car boot sales) might well yield one at a good price if you are lucky.
I hope you find a single chair @groundbeetle, second hand sources (car boot sales) might well yield one at a good price if you are lucky.
I hope you find a single chair @groundbeetle, second hand sources (car boot sales) might well yield one at a good price if you are lucky.
I hope you find a single chair @groundbeetle, second hand sources (car boot sales) might well yield one at a good price if you are lucky.
groundbeetle
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Jan 28, 2025
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Gardening Discussions
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lizzie27
Jan 30, 2025
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Whats Looking Good January 2025
Very little in flower at present just a few Galanthus, one Hellebore, Coronilla and some Daphne flowers opened today.
Very little in flower at present just a few Galanthus, one Hellebore, Coronilla and some Daphne flowers opened today.
Very little in flower at present just a few Galanthus, one Hellebore, Coronilla and some Daphne flowers opened today.
Very little in flower at present just a few Galanthus, one Hellebore, Coronilla and some Daphne flowers opened today.
wiseowl
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Jan 1, 2025
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General Gardening Discussion
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strongylodon
Jan 30, 2025
Garden position suitability for alpine garden
Hmm ok I might try and rescue the one that is clinging on then. They seem to have a good selection and shows what can be grown here
Hmm ok I might try and rescue the one that is clinging on then. They seem to have a good selection and shows what can be grown here
Hmm ok I might try and rescue the one that is clinging on then. They seem to have a good selection and shows what can be grown here
Hmm ok I might try and rescue the one that is clinging on then. They seem to have a good selection and shows what can be grown here
Mattyp
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Jan 27, 2025
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Alpine Gardening
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Mattyp
Jan 29, 2025
Hi
Welcome to Gardeners Corner Falstaff.
Welcome to Gardeners Corner Falstaff.
Welcome to Gardeners Corner Falstaff.
Welcome to Gardeners Corner Falstaff.
Falstaff
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Jan 22, 2025
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New Members Introduction
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Sheal
Jan 29, 2025
Hello!
Welcome to GC jay__0
Welcome to GC jay__0
Welcome to GC jay__0
Welcome to GC jay__0
jay__0
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Jan 28, 2025
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New Members Introduction
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Sheal
Jan 29, 2025
Fucshia Paniculata (Fucshia Tree)
Just a thought, but have to agree.
Just a thought, but have to agree.
Just a thought, but have to agree.
Just a thought, but have to agree.
Victoria
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Jan 29, 2025
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Gardening Discussions
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Victoria
Jan 29, 2025
Cherry trees picking
The plot is 25m x 10m, its northern side (no neighbour there but it also works with the eastern side of a plot) is 25m long, so my tallest trees are planted there on St Julien A and Colt...
The plot is 25m x 10m, its northern side (no neighbour there but it also works with the eastern side of a plot) is 25m long, so my tallest trees are planted there on St Julien A and Colt rootstocks. They are 3m apart, as that's usually how wide they become (1.5m from the centre of the tree)....
The plot is 25m x 10m, its northern side (no neighbour there but it also works with the eastern side of a plot) is 25m long, so my tallest trees are planted there on St Julien A and Colt rootstocks. They are 3m apart, as that's usually how wide...
The plot is 25m x 10m, its northern side (no neighbour there but it also works with the eastern side of a plot) is 25m long, so my tallest trees are planted there on St Julien A and Colt...
Danaya
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Jan 28, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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Danaya
Jan 29, 2025
Which Compost has the most Loam mixed
These folk are near you? Without endorsement Sterilised Loam Soil - Buy 10kg, 20kg & 1-Tonne Loam Bags
These folk are near you? Without endorsement Sterilised Loam Soil - Buy 10kg, 20kg & 1-Tonne Loam Bags
These folk are near you? Without endorsement Sterilised Loam Soil - Buy 10kg, 20kg & 1-Tonne Loam Bags
These folk are near you? Without endorsement Sterilised Loam Soil - Buy 10kg, 20kg & 1-Tonne Loam Bags
welshone
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Jan 28, 2025
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Compost, Fertilisers & Recycling
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infradig
Jan 29, 2025
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WILDFLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE OUT WALKING
That reminds me of something from under the sea, Impressive.
That reminds me of something from under the sea, Impressive.
That reminds me of something from under the sea, Impressive.
That reminds me of something from under the sea, Impressive.
Marley Farley
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Jan 3, 2019
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Herbs and Wildflowers
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ClematisDbee
Jan 29, 2025
What keeps you awake at night?
I'm an incurable insomniac and have always had difficulty sleeping, so I spend my time listening to the owls, and the cows in the fields across the railway down the road ... they've got insomnia too !
I'm an incurable insomniac and have always had difficulty sleeping, so I spend my time listening to the owls, and the cows in the fields across the railway down the road ... they've got insomnia too !
I'm an incurable insomniac and have always had difficulty sleeping, so I spend my time listening to the owls, and the cows in the fields across the railway down the road ... they've got insomnia too !
I'm an incurable insomniac and have always had difficulty sleeping, so I spend my time listening to the owls, and the cows in the fields across the railway down the road ... they've got insomnia too !
Tidemark
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Jan 28, 2025
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Wildlife Corner
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Michael Hewett
Jan 28, 2025
Pruning / coppicing hazel
Thats because the coppice has been neglected ie overgrown . Should only be a problem once....just remember to go back in 7 years Expect if you put the logs near a roadside gateway they will walk....
Thats because the coppice has been neglected ie overgrown . Should only be a problem once....just remember to go back in 7 years Expect if you put the logs near a roadside gateway they will walk. Mushrooms for sure, charcoal if you have the inclination, neither is rocket science.
Thats because the coppice has been neglected ie overgrown . Should only be a problem once....just remember to go back in 7 years Expect if you put the logs near a roadside gateway they will walk. Mushrooms for sure, charcoal if you have the...
Thats because the coppice has been neglected ie overgrown . Should only be a problem once....just remember to go back in 7 years Expect if you put the logs near a roadside gateway they will walk....
CostasK
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Jan 19, 2025
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Trees
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infradig
Jan 28, 2025
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JANUARY PHOTO COMPETITION 2025
Thank you Second photo is sunset from my balcony.
Thank you Second photo is sunset from my balcony.
Thank you Second photo is sunset from my balcony.
Thank you Second photo is sunset from my balcony.
shiney
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Jan 1, 2025
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Photo Competitions
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Ante1
Jan 28, 2025
Star jasmine wall
@Novice Gardener Laura, if you want something quick and easy that will be happy in a container, try an annual climber like Thunbergia, Nasturtium or Morning Glory. They can often be bought as...
@Novice Gardener Laura, if you want something quick and easy that will be happy in a container, try an annual climber like Thunbergia, Nasturtium or Morning Glory. They can often be bought as small plants in a Garden Centre from April onwards or can be grown from seed. I grew a Thunbergia up an...
@Novice Gardener Laura, if you want something quick and easy that will be happy in a container, try an annual climber like Thunbergia, Nasturtium or Morning Glory. They can often be bought as small plants in a Garden Centre from April onwards or...
@Novice Gardener Laura, if you want something quick and easy that will be happy in a container, try an annual climber like Thunbergia, Nasturtium or Morning Glory. They can often be bought as...
Retro_Popcorn
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Jan 16, 2025
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NEW Gardeners !
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Plantminded
Jan 28, 2025
Acuba Japonica
First you need to I'd the pest. I don't use neem oil but would use a systemic insecticide during mid summer. The black mould should just wash off.
First you need to I'd the pest. I don't use neem oil but would use a systemic insecticide during mid summer. The black mould should just wash off.
First you need to I'd the pest. I don't use neem oil but would use a systemic insecticide during mid summer. The black mould should just wash off.
First you need to I'd the pest. I don't use neem oil but would use a systemic insecticide during mid summer. The black mould should just wash off.
Mark Barker
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Jan 28, 2025
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Other Plants
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pete
Jan 28, 2025
Homebase
Probably returned to/seized by supplier as settlement of unpaid invoices etc. 'Title is retained in goods until payment is received' being standard terms of supply.
Probably returned to/seized by supplier as settlement of unpaid invoices etc. 'Title is retained in goods until payment is received' being standard terms of supply.
Probably returned to/seized by supplier as settlement of unpaid invoices etc. 'Title is retained in goods until payment is received' being standard terms of supply.
Probably returned to/seized by supplier as settlement of unpaid invoices etc. 'Title is retained in goods until payment is received' being standard terms of supply.
hi2u_uk
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Dec 1, 2024
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Freebies, Offers & Bargains
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infradig
Jan 28, 2025
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Seed sorting for 2025
So far as I recall, the Seeds Act declaration related only to vegetable seeds, which is my main concern.(As Grandad said ''you cant eat flowers'' ) My policy is to buy new each year , from...
So far as I recall, the Seeds Act declaration related only to vegetable seeds, which is my main concern.(As Grandad said ''you cant eat flowers'' ) My policy is to buy new each year , from Realseeds, their germination rate is excellent. They did write and apologise one year for sending a...
So far as I recall, the Seeds Act declaration related only to vegetable seeds, which is my main concern.(As Grandad said ''you cant eat flowers'' ) My policy is to buy new each year , from Realseeds, their germination rate is excellent. They did...
So far as I recall, the Seeds Act declaration related only to vegetable seeds, which is my main concern.(As Grandad said ''you cant eat flowers'' ) My policy is to buy new each year , from...
JWK
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Jan 1, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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infradig
Jan 28, 2025
Which Category?
Both Munchkin and Van run in during the day to use the litter box.
We actually created the Sand Garden when we moved here with the three so they had a place to go outdoors, but it is not often...
Both Munchkin and Van run in during the day to use the litter box.
We actually created the Sand Garden when we moved here with the three so they had a place to go outdoors, but it is not often used for the purpose it was created.
Enjoy the Art Group. The sun is out now and it is almost...
Both Munchkin and Van run in during the day to use the litter box.
We actually created the Sand Garden when we moved here with the three so they had a place to go outdoors, but it is not often used for the purpose it was created.
Enjoy the...
Both Munchkin and Van run in during the day to use the litter box.
We actually created the Sand Garden when we moved here with the three so they had a place to go outdoors, but it is not often...
Victoria
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Jan 26, 2025
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Other Plants
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Victoria
Jan 28, 2025
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Great news for the bees
To carry that point further, uselessly in most cases, you are not allowed to eat road kill that is from a protected species.
To carry that point further, uselessly in most cases, you are not allowed to eat road kill that is from a protected species.
To carry that point further, uselessly in most cases, you are not allowed to eat road kill that is from a protected species.
To carry that point further, uselessly in most cases, you are not allowed to eat road kill that is from a protected species.
smallkernowgarden
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Jan 23, 2025
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Gardening Discussions
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shiney
Jan 27, 2025
Snowdrops in the green
I have some flowering, but not many. It just depends were they are, some have come through an not opened yet, others are just poking through the ground. Galanthus elwesii is flowering in a couple...
I have some flowering, but not many. It just depends were they are, some have come through an not opened yet, others are just poking through the ground. Galanthus elwesii is flowering in a couple of spots, but G nivalis "Lady Elphinstone" hasn't shown at all yet.
I have some flowering, but not many. It just depends were they are, some have come through an not opened yet, others are just poking through the ground. Galanthus elwesii is flowering in a couple of spots, but G nivalis "Lady Elphinstone" hasn't...
I have some flowering, but not many. It just depends were they are, some have come through an not opened yet, others are just poking through the ground. Galanthus elwesii is flowering in a couple...
Escarpment
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Jan 26, 2025
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General Gardening Discussion
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449
NigelJ
Jan 26, 2025
Separation
I can't say I've ever considered a hard divider. I just plant with 12 to 18 inches between rows and then rotate the crops round each year on a three to four year cycle. What sort of divider where...
I can't say I've ever considered a hard divider. I just plant with 12 to 18 inches between rows and then rotate the crops round each year on a three to four year cycle. What sort of divider where you thinking of?
I can't say I've ever considered a hard divider. I just plant with 12 to 18 inches between rows and then rotate the crops round each year on a three to four year cycle. What sort of divider where you thinking of?
I can't say I've ever considered a hard divider. I just plant with 12 to 18 inches between rows and then rotate the crops round each year on a three to four year cycle. What sort of divider where...
dogsbody
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Jan 26, 2025
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Edible Gardening
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375
NigelJ
Jan 26, 2025
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