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What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2020

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by NigelJ, Jan 11, 2020.

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  1. Logan

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    Just had 3 x 60ltrs of mpc and 1 x 60ltrs of ericeacous compost delivered, is that gardening?:biggrin:

    The garden centres are open but hubby didn't want to risk it.
     
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    • Vince

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      Watered the barren Veg plot! Why? There is method in my madness, with warmer weather on it's way I want to encourage all the weed seed to germinate, grow and get killed by me before I plant out my veg........... (made sense to me?)

      We've had a very dry period and the soil is like concrete.
       
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        I went around the local Nurseries today to try to find a large enough container for the Wisteria that's been sitting in a large bucket for around 5 years and really was going to waste in the wrong place. None of the Nurseries had anything big enough so, after about 3 hours of running around, I called in the local Reclamation site who have all sorts of old bird baths, statues, stone, paving, and lots of "weird" things for the garden. Anyway, they had a really good selection of old pots from small to near enough a small Skip!! The thing is with Reclamation places is that they seem to think old things should be more, much more, expensive than new things. I found a large pot that will take around 200 litres to fill which was ideal for the Wisteria's long term planting and the price was enough to make me wince. It took more that half an hour of negotiating with the staff, owner and his Dog:doggieshmooze: before I managed to get the price down to a "reasonable" price. unfortunately it still left a hole in my Wallet and will no doubt make the Bank Manager have a little cry.:dunno: It took two people to lift it in the back of the car,@HarryS without using HarryS's method and I got comprehensive instructions on how to get it out of the car without damaging it and/or the car! I then left there and went to the Plant Nursery down the road and picked up 3 sacks of coarse sand and 9 "Alpine" plants that were old stock in one litre pots at a £! a pot. They had a member of staff cleaning every shopping trolley being handed back by customers after they'd bought stuff and a cleaning station for customers to use, and then a one way system in the first none plant section and also to get you to the Till. So, hats off to them, as they were well organised, friendly, and you could see they were all glad to be back at work.
        Getting the large pot out by myself is another story:heehee:
         
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        • Perki

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          Well I've been out and mowed the lawn and trimmed the hedges , the allium are starting to open now so the garden finally coming alive again and filling out. Unfortunately the frost last night has nipped my spuds tops which were fleeced and looks like its totally wiped out the Wisteria ( fleeced ) which were about to flower next week pissed off is a understatement :gaah::mad:, sometimes I wonder why I bother growing the dam thing but I am a sucker for wisteria . I've got some plants to pick up from dove cottage on Saturday + first bike ride since early march hopefully so that may cheer me up.
           
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          • Vince

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            Just where are you Islander77? Achill, Toremore or A N Other, my late mother was born and bought up in Westport, spent many a day there on our summer hols, me mainly in the pubs!!! But in those days, most shops had a bar?
             
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              Mainly been observing and watering over the past couple of days. Waiting really for things to settle in and find their way. I did come across a couple of new leaves in the top of one of the new Laurel plants with rust coloured dots on them. Read up and it seems it could be a fungal infection. :gaah: When I read further there are a few different types and reasons for this so I've just nipped the leaves off for now before attacking with lotions and potions :stirpot:

              Hubby brought me 2 awful plants back from the local B&M yesterday and said he thought they would look lovely in the border :nonofinger: I agreed and put them in the corner of the back garden. Because they love full sun and that's the ideal spot for them of course ;). I'm not going to name them as I'm sure most people think they are lovely. :whistle: (I'm a little odd like that ha)
               
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                I think it can be a good approach with some weeds, I have done the same on a bed last year and it worked. At least, after for several months I had to remove very few. I guess it is all about the timing though, catching them before they got to seed. Would not chance it with bindweed though, we have so much is some parts of the garden and finding and removing the roots after would be a royal pain.
                 
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                  Thanks, that's very interesting. It all sound quite complicated also. So your system is basically hydroponic?
                  I took them for self watering pots of some sort, I am a bit ignorant.
                   
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                    I use capillary watering for all of my greenhouse plants. So easy. And I have hooked up the fertilizer injector to the low flow watering system that feeds everything including the the capillary troughs.

                    Today I moved a lot of plants into the unheated greenhouses because our overnight low will be 45f and from now on it will be warmer and never go below that.

                    I also moved a lot of seedlings out into the open to get a nice watering from the rain. Hung out all, of the hanging pots.

                    And then looked at what's left in the greenhouse that has to come out for when the chilies get potted up and stay in there.

                    Think I grew too many seedlings. :doh: I'm predicting lots of porch drops. ..
                     
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                    • Aldo

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                      Well, I brushed the dirt from a bunch of pots and tried them out on one bed.
                      Preparing for the big planting day tomorrow, I am so glad the cold is leaving and this is the last night I need to keep the plant covered (fingers crossed!).
                      I am getting a bit restless, frankly, I hope I can plant it all out.
                      Also, I snipped a few roses for my wife.
                      I am not much into decorative plants and not a huge fan of roses (please don't shoot me, I know they are very popular with many). But these seem to be growing well each year without help. But the flowers last so little, perhaps because I do not take care of them.

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                        Aldo, my Roses get pruned once a year , are fed twice a year and flower continuously from April/May all the way through to January so I think if yours last so little in time there's probably something wrong with their planting not care.
                         
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                          @Aldo I like your bins. Much bigger than our green (food waste) bins that have wheels. I have several of them because they are also great for storing sand, and lawn feed and well, all sorts of items and eliminating the need for a shed. At least for me. Ours are 13liter size and you can fit a heck of a lot of seasonal stuff in them and they stay dry inside and pest free. Well, except for the one year I thought I was clever and put bird seed in one and the bin got chewed into :)
                           
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                            Managed to get into the GH. WOWEE! I sow they seed one day and next day they are up.

                            Had t put the upper stagging up. I am seriously considering buying another GH. I have lost so many shrubs, '?due to cat pee' also foxy sadly is becoming a bit of pain. He's doing a thorough job of diggin the garden over. Never mind.
                             
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                              No exact location as naming the island would be equivalent to naming the name and address of YOUR house. Which I am sure you would never do

                              So simply an offshore island is all I give. As I am sure you will understand and respect privacy. I am signing off a while anyways. Thank you. As I have had some very disturbing experiences from folk on the web seeking where i live. I am alone here, old and disabled and very very vulnerable. I should not have been so trusting. mea culpa.

                              NB to me an island has no access except by boat; as far as I know, faraway Achill has a road bridge. "Islands" with bridges are no longer really islands and I would not go near them!

                              Signing off a while. Spooked
                               
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                                Today? Jobs? Nothing in the garden. Yesterday was off the scale workwise so today I am reclining. Also my brief outing showed exuberant pollen counts. All out there is as and where it should be and has no need of me!

                                Now the fridge is a different matter altogether :phew:

                                And I may just vanish a few days also. Very tired and unwell. Be safe and stay safe and happy gardening.
                                 
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