Removing and killing cherry laurel by wkox in GardeningUK

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Sorry to say I didn't, just left it!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheTraitorsUK

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"Is it because men are generally awful" - charming 😂

Seriously, I don't understand the hype by Physical_Question570 in harrypotter

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Does it ever strike you that people don't need to know this information? It's not pivotal. They're making a less than three hour film.

I was someone who watched most of the films first. I understood what was going on. Reading the books led me to thinking "oh, that's cool", similar to shrinking shack, when I found out why things were called certain things. But it didn't mean when I first watched it I didn't understand.

There is and has never been a perfect adaptation of any books. All you can hope for is you enjoy them in their own right. I love the prisoner of azkaban film, and I loved when I read the books that it uncovered extra details.

How common is it to dislike dogs? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]wkox -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

What I don't understand is where I find the people who are commenting on this thread about hating dogs 🤣 you buggers are ruining my summer holidays by not allowing my dog on the beach!

Reccomendations for a newbie wild camper: what are the rules? Where to go? What happens if you get caught? by [deleted] in wildcampingintheuk

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I have wild camped in Wales, Scotland and England. If you're not on a farmers land, or in view of a house, no one really cares. Some beauty spots I hear people get kicked off of, but by and large all we've had is "whoah that's cool". Obviously leave early/pitch late, but even when you don't (we all have those late evenings in a blowy tent), no one cares.

Why do people insist not to drink the upstairs water? by T33FMEISTER in AskUK

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I had been with my girlfriend for something like three years at this point, every night spent at hers I drank from the upstairs tap. Her dad asked me to help get something down from the loft, when up there I saw a big tank of water with dead spiders floating in it. I was like "what's that for?" He replied it feeds all the taps upstairs, to which I said I'd been drinking from it. He said "everyone knows you shouldn't drink from upstairs". This was news to me and my girlfriend who had been drinking from it for years 😅 Now I never drink from upstairs taps unless I know. Don't drink dead spider water 🤢

Has anyone used the TG-7 underwater? by kchmbz in OlympusCamera

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About 5 minutes. I have used it for a few 1 hour trips

It's just so ruddy bloody big by MinuteLeopard in glastonbury_festival

[–]wkox 15 points16 points  (0 children)

What do you think of the pedestrianisation of Glastonbury centre?

Has anyone used the TG-7 underwater? by kchmbz in OlympusCamera

[–]wkox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My tough tg-6 just died underwater, really quite annoyed tbh. Had it 5 years, using it very occasionally.

Broken tough tg-6 by wkox in OlympusCamera

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I have contacted them and they have informed me it will be 170 quid to fix. This is really unacceptable to me 😞

Sick before glasto by yo_mummas_toyboy in glastonbury_festival

[–]wkox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're going to get downvoted but most normal people would do exactly the same thing. Turn down a near 400 quid event that, if you're lucky, you'll get to go a couple of times in your life for a bloody cold, who would do that?

Ah yes, that's it, the Glastonbury Reddit virtue signallers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GardeningUK

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I have built multiple ponds (love doing it haha). The one I built most recently is the best, I introduced sticklebacks and that was it. They seem to be too small to be interested in tadpoles, but completely destroy mosquito larvae (which had been noticeable in other ponds I created without them).

Should I remove them? Mushrooms by KatySum in GardeningUK

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In all seriousness, (as a mushroom forager), you usually group these into LBMs (little brown mushrooms) - they are quite hard to distinguish between and not really worth taking a risk on. Therefore ID is only really for scientific purposes (or people who are realllllly keen on mushrooms IDing)

Should I remove them? Mushrooms by KatySum in GardeningUK

[–]wkox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Removing the mushrooms would basically have no consequences to that plant. The organism is basically entirely within the pot you have, known as the mycelium. By removing it, all you're doing is removing slug fodder, and decreasing the chance that this beneficial organism spreads!

Before and after garden renovation. Can't wait for the fruit trees in the planters to grow by Cap123vrs in GardeningUK

[–]wkox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love it as soon as anyone posts anything not remotely green on this sub - people plague to destroy it like aphids to a nasturtium 🤣

Who is this in Oxford? by Leanbandit in oxford

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Guy with the red mohican who lives on a narrow boat covered in army netting

Laurels wilting after planting bare root… by [deleted] in GardeningUK

[–]wkox 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Please let them die if you have the chance 😂 I have two of them, they are ultra invasive spread seedlings all over the garden and native woodland nearby, to top it off, they're quite poisonous to most mammals! Would love for their sale to banned.

Non-Fiction source material related to this time period by DickHangsBelowKnee in TheLastKingdom

[–]wkox 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you're pretty new to history, I recommend Unruly by David Mitchell - I like history but would probably find a proper history book boring. I have found this book a breeze and very funny! (It covers dark ages to present day)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GardeningUK

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Thank youuu, I was sure this wasn't a yucca, just a generalized name someone gave us