The Gardening Thread

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Best post on this thread still the topless pic of Charlie Dimmock, by some distance .... <ok>























... that ought to keep the ****ers occupied for a good hour at least :bandit:
 
Another top tip - don't go for @Treble 's bamboo plants. Bamboo tends to attract snakes and mosquitoes. It won't be much fun watching your little dog get devoured by a hungry python, although on the upside you will probably win that week's photo competition.

<laugh> pythons and mosquitoes in Wales!

@luvgonzo just wants to know if it will attract the sheep <whistle>
 
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Fosse you gotta calm down using your treble sock bro its getting bait now<whistle>
 
about 4 years ago I made a veggie patch for a friend. First thing we planted was some potatoes, imagine my surprise when ****ing tomatoes started growing from it. Turns out that a lot of our food is hybridised in this way.
 
about 4 years ago I made a veggie patch for a friend. First thing we planted was some potatoes, imagine my surprise when ****ing tomatoes started growing from it. Turns out that a lot of our food is hybridised in this way.

They belong to the nightshade family. You sure they were not potato fruit, which look like green cherry tomatoes but are toxic!
 
Just had a munch in the garden, saw this odd thing.

Light brown with red hat and blue wings, anyone? Slightly Bigger than a pigeon.

Never seen it before, i know all that wildlife that pops in my back, this ****s new.
 

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Just had a munch in the garden, saw this odd thing.

Light brown with red hat and blue wings, anyone? Slightly Bigger than a pigeon.

Never seen it before, i know all that wildlife that pops in my back, this ****s new.

looks like a juvenile Hoopoe bird ?
 
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