Anyone got any idea what’s going on here? It’s slime not water, is it a slug infestation?6mo ⋅ Fantastic-Box1978 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Impressed with this rose, I bought it in The Range as a bare root back in February. Struggled a bit at first but fed leftover tea and banana skins and it’s giving out these beautiful big blooms 🌹8mo ⋅ aimmck ⋅ r/GardeningUK
my green house fell over I didn't think the wind last night was that bad :( all of my sprouted seedlings are probably crushed now1yr ⋅ VividTymes ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Spotted my first garden lizard! Not sure if it's normal but i got excited :)1yr ⋅ rchan88 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Rented all my life, now at the age of 32, I finally have a garden I can make my own. No idea what to do or where to start, but looking forward to learning!2yr ⋅ ellingcheese ⋅ r/GardeningUK
A Sainsbury’s order substituted this instead of Tomorite. Think it’s ok to use on my tomatoes?2yr ⋅ morgyporgy ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Plastic bird feed box damaged. Is this caused by a squirrel? No evidence or mice / rat droppings. Any advice on how to prevent this would be great!1yr ⋅ jameschowler321 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Over the moon! For the last 50 odd years every autumn I try to germinate acorns, last year's pot contained 5, the middle one sprouted 5 weeks ago (indoors)1yr ⋅ RedBanana99 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
6 month transformation... I've never really gardened before, and never had one of my own. My wife was the real architect. Urban garden in South West London.2yr ⋅ pardeyhard ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Crocus part 2 , sorry for the ‘repost’ but a bit of sun ☀️ and they opened up. Thanks crocus, you brighten my day 😎3yr ⋅ UrbanManc ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Haven’t felt up to mowing recently. If this is the result, It might make a habit of it.1yr ⋅ leathershopgirl ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Tried micro-clover after seeing comments in this sub, it's looking great.1yr ⋅ Tanedra ⋅ r/GardeningUK
3 months ago I posted excited to show my sunflower seedlings. Today, one of my Black Magic sunflowers finally bloomed!1yr ⋅ McStaken ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Don't know if this has already been posted, but this is such a great idea.1yr ⋅ palebluedot365 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I just picked my first ever homegrown Jalepenos. They might not be much, but I'm really happy I've finally grown something.1yr ⋅ SomethinCountry ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Newbie gardener; my first flower grown from seed has bloomed today. Couldn't help smiling.3yr ⋅ Magsfisher ⋅ r/GardeningUK
May have gone a little bit overboard at the garden centre this morning3yr ⋅ PresidentSlow ⋅ r/GardeningUK
possibly the weirdest question ever asked on this sub but... why are squirrels burying pears in my garden. we don’t have a pear tree1yr ⋅ ap0caholic ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Pretty happy with my mini wildflower meadow, going to extend next year.2yr ⋅ Snazzlebun ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Finally cleared enough ivy to get into one of the old overgrown greenhouses on my land. JACKPOT!2yr ⋅ PorschephileGT3 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
After a few years of never getting Clematis to flower, this year I've been successful!3yr ⋅ GrumpyPhotography ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Just because it's going to be cold outside doesn't mean that I can't start inside...1yr ⋅ TentativeGosling ⋅ r/GardeningUK
First butterfly of the year. Looks a bit mothy from hibernation but enjoying the sunshine and flowers 🌺🌹2wk ⋅ beachyfeet ⋅ r/GardeningUK
These pansies just show up in my garden. These even made the leap to the blueberry plant pot by themselves.11mo ⋅ richh00 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
We’re naturists and although the neighbours are fine with it, we’d like to be more secluded in the garden. We planted Star Jasmine last spring as 6ft plants but they only grew a few inches. They’re on a north fence, should replace them with something more wind and shade proof?1yr ⋅ Lucky_Bare010 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Planted this onion a couple of years ago as an experiment. I might plant some more.9mo ⋅ Morris_Alanisette ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Thought it was a bit early for butterflies? Photographed in Lincolnshire1yr ⋅ ViddyFanUK ⋅ r/GardeningUK
This slightly shaded corner just turns to moss and mud every year. Any advice on what I can do to stop this?1yr ⋅ AFCBatmouth ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I’m travelling, really ill and sad. My friend who’s watering for me while I’m gone sent this photo of my strawberries to cheer me up... 😍1yr ⋅ rooooosa ⋅ r/GardeningUK
My dad really wants a Rising Sun tree (cercis canadensis), is it possible to get one for Christmas? Or is winter a bad time to buy trees? I've never bought or planted a tree before. Thanks in advance!4mo ⋅ scruffymagpie ⋅ r/GardeningUK
The lavander I grew from seed this year is overwintering in the conservatory. Decided December is the perfect time to bloom 👌1yr ⋅ McStaken ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I dried Alliums and now have the bonus of onion seeds for naans and pickles when I shake them!1yr ⋅ hotelier_ ⋅ r/GardeningUK
These grassy clumps are all over my garden and taking over flower beds. What are they? 1wk ⋅ bell-91 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
It's a work in progress, but this is my garden after a year in my first home2yr ⋅ double-happiness ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Not sure this belongs here but I’m over the moon about the taste of this orange!2wk ⋅ ahhwhoosh ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Some pretty good climbers at very affordable prices in my local Asda right now. Might be worth checking your local supermarket if intersted.1yr ⋅ __--byonin--__ ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Interested to hear this subs thoughts on lawns. I genuinely like it being a bit of a wild flower meadow but everyone just laughs and says I'm lazy.3yr ⋅ Slartibartfast_33 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Plants and flowers in bloom have been flattened by builders, anger and sadness doesn’t cover how I feel11mo ⋅ mistaken4u ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Thought I'd killed this rose last year - but it's come back and smells *amazing*. Happy me!1yr ⋅ Wormiman ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Moved to a new house, always wanted to grow veg as never done it before - gone big.3yr ⋅ Yegoala ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Front garden was looking pretty amazing in the sun last week. Shame it’s been miserable this week so far! 😂🤦♂️1yr ⋅ lordsteve1 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
My submission to the ‘I can’t believe this is happening in November’ files. Agapanthus in bud.5mo ⋅ Sal903 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I have just found out that the president of the RHS is called Keith WEED which I find quite brilliant.2yr ⋅ Dave-the-Flamingo ⋅ r/GardeningUK
After months of toil (and good advice from this sub!) I present to you: the bounty of my estates3yr ⋅ NormanConquest ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Dahlias 😍 brought them in to cheer me up whilst I’m poorly. These bud vases have been a fabulous purchase!1yr ⋅ Lancashire-Lass-404 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
What are these bumble bees doing? They are not moving, not dead either. Taking a nap?1yr ⋅ dtheme ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Just a few of the pumpkins/squash that I've managed to nurture through drought this summer...1yr ⋅ skeletonmug ⋅ r/GardeningUK
With many trees down from Eunice and Franklin, it’s time to spread the word about the importance of leaving some of these trees to nature. Deadwood supports an incredible diversity of life, including ~650 species of British beetles! It is vital habitat.2yr ⋅ xenmate ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Of all my vegetables, the tomato that grew as a weed is proving the most successful1yr ⋅ doxxablecontent ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I never really appreciated how magnificent Hawthorne looks until I moved into this house. Could look at it for hours!11mo ⋅ emzyyx ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Protect your strawberries from birds by placing a few red pebbles among your plants. The birds will go for the ripest (reddest) and realise they are inedible and leave the rest alone.1yr ⋅ xenmate ⋅ r/GardeningUK
I’m sooo happy. I didn’t think I’d get any tomatoes this year. My first time growing tomatoes outside and they’re coming through. Fingers crossed they keep growing 🍅 oh and I live in Scotland 🏴1yr ⋅ Daftyinthegarden1 ⋅ r/GardeningUK
Squirrel broken the bird feeder any recommendations for bird feeders or preventing them?7mo ⋅ Noveleion ⋅ r/GardeningUK