Palette collars
Posted by: Small chilli - 27-03-2026, 05:55 PM - Replies (12)

I’m going to use palette collars in my bigger tunnels. Would you stack 2 to make deeper beds. Like this       
Or would you just use them single hight ?

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  Feeding the birds
Posted by: Small chilli - 27-03-2026, 02:55 PM - Replies (5)

Do you feed the garden birds? 

I’ve just started again. We used to feed them at the old place. Now most of the big noisy work is done. I thought it was about time we started. 

How & what do you feed ? Hanging feeders, bird table, ground.? 

I’ve got 2 hanging feeders, 1 seed, 1 peanuts. 4 fat feeders, 3 different types. Also one homemade feeder with wool in for nesting material. They get one handful of mealworms a day as well. They go on top of the big rock in the garden. 

   

I plan on having a bird table at some point. But it’ll probably be a homemade unique piece. It’s still in the planning stages. 

I buy my seed from here https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/MaltbysS...BNAZ4QHQD0
I get the 15kg bags . I’ve brought enough half coconuts fat feeders now that I can refill them with homemade fat feed. A mix of seed, mealworms & chopped currants .

What species do you see the most of? Mine is definitely the chaffinches 

Finally how often do you clean your feeders? 
I brush any stuck stuff off every time I refill. Going to try to be good and clean monthly.

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  Keeping it for best!
Posted by: Veggie - 21-03-2026, 09:36 PM - Replies (18)

When I was a kid, I'd have to keep some clothes "for best" - meaning I could only wear them on Sundays, to parties or Christmastime, Other times, they stayed in the wardrobe (getting damp and dusty!). These habits stayed with me, even when I was working. Best clothes were not for everyday, to be worn to the office, they were for "going out". 
These days, I don't have any "best clothes" - probably because I rarely go anywhere "posh". 
The point of this waffle, is the realisation that these habits have rubbed off into the garden - and I need to break the habit.

For example, I pulled some carrots up this week because they were bolting.  They were big but inedible! If I hadn't been keeping them "for best" and had pulled them up weeks ago they would have been smaller but much nicer. More to the point, I could have eaten them instead of adding to the compost bin. 

Its the same with seeds - I'm a hoarder - not necessarily a buyer, but, an acquirer of seeds at swaps. When I decide to sow a particular seed - let's say courgette for example. I'll sow the oldest seeds first and keep my fingers crossed that they'll germinate. If they don't, I'll sow the next oldest but, I rarely sow the freshest seeds. They go into storage for another year.
Each time I sow and fail, I've wasted time, compost and energy. If I went straight to sowing the freshest seeds, in theory, I should have healthy seedlings from the start. 

Part of the problem is that, some packets of seeds contain far more seeds than any "normal" person needs  - or can sow within a year or two. As you know,I am unable to throw anything away - especially seeds - so part used packets are stored with the unopened - and my next round of sowings will not just be old seeds, but opened packets of old seeds, which may have deteriorated even more than unopened packets of a similar age. So its a double whammy!

I'm going to try to overcome my frugal habits this year - by sowing seeds that are in date and by picking "small and beautiful" crops instead of thinking that I need to win a giant veg competition. 

Is there a support group in G&G that can help me please?

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  2026 - Picked my First
Posted by: Veggie - 17-03-2026, 12:24 PM - Replies (4)

Share your pleasure at picking your first tomato, strawberry or whatever of the year with us. Are they earlier or later than last year? 


Last year (2025) https://gardenandgossip.org/showthread.php?tid=2329
Previous year's threads at https://gardenandgossip.org/showthread.p...d+my+first

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  Cut and Come Again Flowers
Posted by: Veggie - 11-03-2026, 11:43 PM - Replies (2)

In my search for Cut and Come Again (CACA) plants, I found this article about CACA flowers. https://celticrootsfarm.com/14-best-cut-...er-garden/

To save you reading it, the 14 best CACA flowers are:-
Zinnias
Cosmos
Dahlias
Sweet Peas
Strawflowers
Statice
Gomphrena
Amaranth
Phlox
Marigold (Tagetes)
Celosia
Scabiosa
Nasturtium
Cornflower

I rarely cut flowers from the garden as I prefer to see them growing outdoors. Cutting flower heads off seems so ungrateful !! I might cut flowers from a shrub that wouldn't miss a few flowers but otherwise I only pick damaged flowers, like the daffodils that have snapped off in the wind. 
Maybe, if I grow CACA flowers, I could convince myself that I'm not being ungrateful!!

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  Random flower seedling ID
Posted by: doublyjonah - 11-03-2026, 12:42 PM - Replies (12)

I thought I would try to figure out the identity of some of my random flower seedlings. Join me if you like and win fabulous prizes!*§^

*Prizes not that fabulous. Mostly kudos and seeds saved from seedlings.
§Prizes not at all contingent on winning and quite definitely contingent on actually growing any of these seedlings into successfully flowering plants.
^Prizes also contingent on you wanting to give me your address and grow my no-longer random varieties.

I'll start with the seedlings that I think I have identified.

Lupin
   

Marigold
   

Zinnia
   

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  Large Tortoiseshell Butterfly
Posted by: Veggie - 09-03-2026, 08:24 PM - Replies (7)

The good news - they were believed to be extinct - but they're back. Big Grin
https://butterfly-conservation.org/news-...ss-england

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  2026 tomato selection
Posted by: Small chilli - 09-03-2026, 07:45 PM - Replies (11)

Has everyone decided what varieties and how many they’re growing this year? 
Do tell. Don’t be shy, we know how the tomato addicts are already  Big Grin 

I have a short list. I have to reduce it to 11 varieties. One plant of each.

If anyone has advice on which 11 I should go with , I’d be grateful. 

Tomato Black Russian  ( not optional. Definitely growing)
Tomato rosella   ( not optional. Definitely growing)
Tomato matts hornet 
Tomato EM champion 
Tomato  northern lights 
tomato oleron yellow 
tomato orange banana
tomato orange jazz 
tomato Oregon spring 
tomato indigo pear drop
tomato sweet casaday 
tomato santiam sunrise 
tomato mountain princess 
tomato gourmet bite size 
tomato girl girl weird thing 
tomato juaune flamme 
tomato piglet Willie 
tomato red zebra 
tomato buffalo horn 

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  Bumblebee identification
Posted by: Veggie - 05-03-2026, 03:58 PM - Replies (2)

https://www.bumblebeeconservation.org/le...ies-guide/

https://www.bumblebeeconservation.org/le...umblebees/

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  Endurance Tomato
Posted by: toomanytommytoes - 02-03-2026, 12:42 PM - Replies (3)

Has anyone heard of this before? It's a relatively new open pollinated, blight resistant tomato bred by Simon Crawford (breeder of Red Alert, the Crimson line, Honeycomb etc.) It's a semi-determinate which produces medium red fruit. Apparently it was released last year but this is the first I've heard of it. 

https://www.plantsofdistinction.co.uk/ne...ance-0518f
https://www.simplyseed.co.uk/tomato-seed...rance.html
https://www.seedhub.wales/seed/endurance...or-tomato/

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