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@Luchia yes, they are Sweet William, also one of my favourites. A lot of mine have already turned to seed, so I've been collecting the seed heads and shaking them out ready to grow next year. 👍
I'm already starting plans for the garden for next year 😁 I think I'd like some sort of sensory garden. I would really like a little seated area surrounded by the plants. I've shown my plans to my son (who does the physical work 😁) I can grow plants in the greenhouse but cant plant them out.
Can I ask, what do people do to disguise those big ugly rubbish bins and all the other rubbish for collection?I've got two of the big bins, black/green, a blue box for glass and all the recycling bags. Its all a bit ugly!!
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You can buy “Bin Sheds” which hide the bins really well, sort of like a cupboard outside for your bins, you can get them with trellis on the sides with completely hide the bins from view, Also some really nicely designed ones to go with garden furniture
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Weeding today the far left ones were the 10p plants I bought
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Ooh, looks very tidy @Sandy_123, and what a bargain for those plants!
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Shattered now tho looks better tho
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Bought 6 lovely young Rhododendron today, I know there a bit controversial but I couldn’t resist
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Oh wow I didn't have a clue did they say why
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Quick update on the veg patch. I've certainly underestimated my ability to keep chillis alive. But very happy to have just picked my first harvest of cucamelons.
Now will I be brave enough to try one? 🤔
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Oh wow loving the home grown produce
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I didn't know that either, but had a quick google!
Rhododendron, especially Rhododendron ponticum, is invasive in the UK, spreading rapidly and outcompeting native plants. It forms dense thickets that reduce biodiversity, alters soil composition, and hosts harmful diseases like Phytophthora ramorum. Its toxicity also poses a threat to livestock. While not illegal everywhere, its spread in the wild is heavily controlled to protect ecosystems.
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I have a lot of cucumbers and cucamelons now. So I guess I'll need to have salad with dinner. 😊
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its not illegal to actually grow them in your garden its illegal to let them spread into the wild as they are classed as invasive
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As long as they stay on your property they are perfectly legal but if they manage to escape it’s illegal, it’s mainly the Ponticum variety but now they just treat any variety the same
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Yet they still allow Bindweed to grow freely and that stuff is terrible 😣
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Ponticum is the main issue but they just treat all varieties the same 😣
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Ohh Google ...spreads quickly through rain, can effect large areas of trees, infect plant material and soil and debris on boots and tires. 🙄
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If grown in pots and well maintained it is absolutely breathtaking, I bought 3 different colours
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Yeah ideal for pots mint also as it takes over
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Mint is super useful but yeah I’d only grow that in pots too as it does like to take over and very rapidly
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Bindweed is currently my nemesis. My neighbour has loads of it growing in their very unkempt garden and now it's infested our garden too. 😖
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