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What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2019

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Fat Controller, Feb 16, 2019.

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  1. Upsydaisy

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    Oops sorry @ARMANDII ....I unknowingly pinched your words! ;)
     
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      No your alright @Upsydaisy @ARMANDII got lots more left:heehee:
       
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        Its raining / drizzling so been in GH , removed some begonias from a basket which have good tubers so will dry them out and keep them. Wrestled dahlia Thomas Edison out of a pot :phew: , planted the basket up with dwarf orange tulips - muscari A - heuchera marmalade /- blue voila and one giant bellis , potted the pot up with tulip huis ten bocshi - yellow daffs - pinky / purple pansy and myositis .

        Took the rest of the tomatoes off / cucumber and pulled out the plants for the bin , it takes ages just taking the ties off.

        I am in now having a brew :coffee:think out what out of the many jobs to do next , the GH really need a tidy but nah
         
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        • ARMANDII

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          You know what they say, Upsydaisy............

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          :dunno::whistle::heehee:
           
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            Excuse me?????????............:dunno::whistle::heehee::loll::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
             
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              The 3 Ferns I'd ordered arrived in 3 liter pots this morning and are in great condition, as did the 6 Rudbeckia although they were large plugs sent in a sealed plastic bag and a strong but narrow box. The 3 pots of Perennial Poppy "Patty's Plum" also arrived today in great condition, so they're hardening up in the Green House for a week or two.
              So I decided to pot the 6 R.Goldsturm in the Green House on the new potting bench.
              I have to confess that I fell to an impluse buy, very rare for me,
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              and bought, in a half price sale, 4 large flowered Cyclamen and 3 Cacti of varieties I hadn't got, (Well, that's my excuse). I could see the Cacti were in pots that were too small so I potted them on, using gloves!, and then looking at my Cacti collection I saw another 3 needed bigger pots so they were also potted on. I'm still waiting for 2 more specified Alliums and a Allium collection to arrive, along with a Solomons Seal. I've put the 3 Ferns outside on the Patio along with the other plants that are waiting to be planted in the borders once everything else ordered arrives, then I'll get busy planting everything that, next year, should change the appearance of the borders and bring even more colour:yes::hapfeet::hapydancsmil::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
               
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                As my wife is at the NEC at a craft show I thought I'd take advantage of the Rugby whilst tidying up the outbuilding and making beer. Then planned to cut the grass this afternoon once the grass had dried a bit.

                Kicked off a batch of beer, watched England get comprehensively spanked at Rugby, built a couple of shelters for agaves planted in the ground, pricked out a tray of 4 different varieties of Aeoniums (12 more varieties to prick out), potted on Titanopsis and andromischus, quick bite to eat whilst the beer was cooling. Tucked the beer in the warmth and fed it yeast. Then the heavens opened. Looks like the grass will have to wait !
                 
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                  No chance of doing anything what with the strong winds and rain today. I don't even like pottering in the greenhouse with winds this strong howling around. Scary stuff.:yikes::windy:
                   
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                    Hi,

                    Is your wife travelling by boat andrews? :):heehee:

                    Kind regards, Colin.
                     
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                      The last batch of Alliums arrived this morning those being A.Multibulbosum Nigrum, A. Red Mohican, A. Atropurpuereum, and A. Silver Spring. The only outstanding plant to come is Sololmons Seal but otherwise it means I can start planning on where the different kinds of Allium can be planted in an organised way, (for a change:heehee:). I then need to plan where the new hardy perennials can be planted over the top of them and the already planted Tulip bulbs. I just need a few reasonably dry, mild days to get it all done and then wait for Spring to see what happens.:hapydancsmil::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
                       
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                        Having a look about and tidying up after yesterdays gale and rain. It will be too wet to get on the beds and do anything. I will put the broad bean plants out to harden off. Do some more work on the new water storage system.
                         
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                          Very wet outside so have decided to do a bit of stuff in the greenhouse. Planted up some divisions of geums and kniphofia into pots. Brought it my pots of sedums etc from down the side wall of the house and going to divide some and plant them up fresh.

                          Just come in for a spot of lunch and will be back out there again soon.
                           
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                            put bird feed out and suet. some more pruning. maybe a little raking.
                             
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                              A day of being in and out of the garden, I'm trying to keep a record of the plants/bulbs I have bought ready for next year so that I can visualise what will go where in the borders.
                              I've made a count of having exactly 52 Hardy Perennials to plant. 436 Alliums, 31 Frittillaria, and two buckets of Tulips and Daffs to plant! One of the problems is that I have already planted just over 900 Tulips in the Borders when I had a "get ready for Spring" attack:dunno::wallbanging: So I will have to disturb those layers of Tulips while planting the Alliums and Hardy Perennials which is a pain but the price of being too hasty:gaah::heehee: I'm making a map out of the garden borders and garden so that I be a bit more organised of what is where, which is unusual for me and a change from the past :heehee: The Alliums, Fritillarias, and Hardy Perennials, I have bought won't change the character or essence of the garden but, hopefully, will add to it.
                              I might have to do some splitting of large clumps of Phlomis Fruticosa (JerusalemSage) and some Day Lilies which are getting too big for their boots and I will be able to plant some of the bulbs and Hardy Perennials there........Gardens always have you thinking and using your imagination don't they?:scratch::doh::heehee::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
                               
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                                Sounds like you've had a good day @ARMANDII :) I've always intended to do a plan of the garden for bulbs etc and to plan colour but have never got round to it :noidea: and now with the prospect of moving house I'm probably not going to. I have been concentrating on cultivating/splitting plants etc to take to the next garden (if we do get to move - we've had an offer but they want us out the house asap and we haven't found anywhere - nightmare).
                                 
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