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WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2022

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by shiney, Jan 1, 2022.

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  1. Perki

    Perki Total Gardener

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    Done some deadheading today and planted out a Salvia called Amante its like Amistad but magenta. Tried to stand the veronicastrums up for the umpteenth time but no another fail . Potted on some nepeta cutting and give the pots a drink.

    Mowed the lawn yesterday and cut the ivy back on the GH, the grass is growing like crazy now after the hot sunny spell and then 2 week of rain its really taken off .
     
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    • Logan

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      At the moment just watering, this morning watered the blueberries and pots in the front.
       
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      Today I spent six hours on my hands and knees weeding my shrubbery. I then trimmed the grass edge before putting a couple of bags of Farmyard Manure down on the worst bit of hard soil.
       
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        Sitting in the cement dust and hot sunshine while the builders were putting steel girders in the wall of my kitchen, in readiness for pulling it down.
        I tried repotting a few small cacti in between making cups of tea for the builders, but it was too hot to do anything else.
         
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        • Victoria

          Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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          How long has this been going on and when will it be finished? I thought your English builders were there five days a week?
           
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          Not been great today. After coming back from work it was loads of watering; then the guaranteed no kink hose kinked again and blocked itself.
          Then I found out Mrs L had found no beetroot but had in fact pulled all the chard .
          Spat the dummy a bit at that point.
          Fed up and going to buy a new hose
           
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            It's a very big job @Victoria, and last week not much could be done because they were waiting for the buildings inspector to 'pass' the work so far. He's very slow.
             
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            • Victoria

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              Just bought one a couple of weeks ago Geolia, Italian, guaranteed for 30 years, cost 30 Euros, so far T'other Half pleased.
               
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                Deadheaded the roses, cosmos and pot marigolds. Watered the cosmos and gave them a soluble fertilizer.
                 
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                  This morning I planted the last of next year's perennials in my garden and completed weeding the borders. My garden is in semi-shade so it was very pleasant. I love to get down on my knees in the plants. It is amazing what you find.
                   
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                  • CanadianLori

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                    I made a bird table to go under my feeder due to the mess that was attracting rats. After looking up the price of pressure treated wood I decided to use old drapery hardware inventory and spare twinwall meant for a greenhouse. Thoroughly sealed, supported and hopefully will get me through the next few winters. I'm really happy with my zero dollar solution. IMG_20220810_182939.jpg
                     
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                    • shiney

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                      Not a lot done yesterday. watering as usual. Then clearing up the results of the drought. Filled three wheelie bins with autumnal leaves, three Veronicastrum that had finished much earlier because of the drought (despite watering), and a couple of dozen Salvia turkestanica cut down for the same reason.

                      All the blackberry beds have been cut right back as the fruit had shrivelled on the plants. The cuttings have been put on the bonfire heap, now about 6' high, and shall await some weeks off continual rain before being lit.

                      All the bird feeders were refilled and two of the pheasants actually came out to watch so I threw a handful of seeds on the ground for them (they usually clear up under the messy eating small birds) and they tentatively approached whilst I was still there to get the seeds before the squirrels did so. They then washed them down from one of the drinking bowls.
                       
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                        Nothing much just watering and picking blackberries from my garden.
                        Going to have a bumper crop because there's no rain.
                         
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                          This morning I sowed the seed of Adenium obesum mixed MultiPetal seeds that came yesterday. I think one of my Adenium plantlets is developing buds. :smile: I have two Plumeria and four Oxalis triangularis purpurea germinated. My Dianthus chineris, Nepeta mussinii and Cobea seedlings are doing well but not racing away with growth. Just watered them all. Will check on them all again 5ish.
                           
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                          • Jocko

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                            To warm to do much. I watered my hanging baskets and flower pouches, did some deadheading and broke up the soil in my large flower bed and by that time I was frazzled. I'll go out again this evening for more watering.
                             
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