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What jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2015

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Phil A, Jan 1, 2015.

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  1. rosebay

    rosebay budding naturalistic gardener!

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    Having purchased some plants for my hanging baskets, notably ranunculus and other smaller flowers (labelled on site but, now I see, not in their individual pots).

    I am doing it properly this time, i.e using water gel powder (and I have some bagged horse manure to add a little of - mixing it into the soil already in the baskets).

    I am always on the lookout for discarded stuff, i.e. in skips or at the recycling centre. Today I found 2 bamboo bed heads (new looking, sturdy, varnished, with a criss cross pattern). I have adorned them to parts of my garden to highlight certain areas.

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    The 2nd one (below) with the bamboo decor behind the bay tree, shows a hanging basket that I restored by covering in fabric. (Picture a bit blurred)


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    • shiney

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      I did some more weeding and moss removal and then started on the lawn edges. Unlike Spruce, I didn't very far with the edging.

      Just did two sections like this before my back and knees made me stop.

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      Only another 1,000ft to go! :phew: :heehee:
       
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      • wiseowl

        wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

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        Good evening @Fern4 I know just what you mean;)

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        • Trunky

          Trunky ...who nose about gardening

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          Gave the greenhouse its annual operation 'glass clean'. All washed down and cleaned inside and out. Quite a big job as it's an 18ft by 8ft greenhouse, in two sections.

          I make a point every year of removing any panes which have moss growing under the edges and scraping out the moss before it gets too established. Far less moss this year than usual, not sure why, although I recently read that we had well above the average hours of sunshine over the winter in this area, so maybe that helped.

          Only managed to cut my finger once too, which is below average for me.
           
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          • Adendoll

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            Soooo good to be out in the garden tidying up today. Birds singing sun on my back........ fantastic.
            I have weeded all the borders and bagged up the last of the leaves that have blown in over winter, we are under quite a lot of mature trees so this took couple of hours and a roll of bin bags, leaves have all been wet and bags pierced and placed in a nice spot to do their magic.
            I have had a good mooch around making notes of what I want to do this year.
            Its gratifying to stand herewith my cuppa and look out at a tidier garden with this years garden starting to emerge ...Bliss!
             
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            • Autumn bliss

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              chill out now and have a few glasses of wine Adendoll:ccheers:
               
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              • Jiffy

                Jiffy The Match is on Fire

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                Trimed the Berberis Thumbergii hedge 200 feet, now i'm going to sit down and dig out the thorns, :help::pathd::paladin:
                 
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                • Adendoll

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                  Think we are on the same wavelength AB, cheers! Hope you enjoy a red or two too!
                   
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                    I finally got out in the garden today for a few hours :yahoo:

                    Repotted my tender bulbs that are in the shed (I lost some Gloriosa again), cut back last years growth outdoors and started weeding.

                    Lobelia tupa shoots.................
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                    Lobelia bridgesii shoots..............
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                    This Fritillaria imperialis bulb is dividing up nicely................
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                    Digitalis ferruguinea are actively growing now...............
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                    I also had to clear up my very dead Echium candicans...............
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                      I donned my mucky clothes again and started to take the winter debris from the walk around border and the others. I finished them all by about 3pm with one or two mugs of tea in between. The compost heap now towers up around 7'in height but, hopefully, the forecast rain will dampen it down and it will reduce in height. I always get a sense of achievement when looking at the borders when the job is done and it's a reminder that Spring is coming:hapydancsmil::hapfeet:.
                      There's still the area where the Dome is to go to be cleared but an afternoon's work should be enough to dig up the rest of the remaining bulbs and perennials, and then find places for them to go.,,,,,,,,let's see what tomorrow brings!!:coffee::snork:
                       
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                        We should be getting sunshine tomorrow Armandii but I'm not making any promises. :)

                        I mowed my back lawn today, which was a bit of a challenge with a gale blowing plus the fact it's smothered in moss courtesy of this winter. Where does it come from so quickly!? I need to do some more serious seed sowing tomorrow, things are getting behind. :doh:
                         
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                          You might be, Sheal, but I think the forecast winds of 13mph might just make it feel a bit chilly again.:dunno::gaah::heehee:
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                          • Sheal

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                            Oh well fingers crossed! :fingers crossed: Your temperatures are looking reasonable for next week though. :)
                             
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                              I spent some time turning over and breaking down the soil in the beds, removing small weeds as I went. The texture is looking good for direct sown annuals, but I will give it another 2-3 weeks I think before sowing.
                              I also pricked out some seedlings and placed them on the windowsill, only 1 of my baggy method salvias has germinated so far. Hopefully others might in the next few days.
                              Went to wyevale with a friend and managed not to buy anything- woo!
                              Oh, actually I'm lying, vine weevil killer and finch food half price from the range. Only found one pot with vine weevil this year but going to treat containers anyway.
                               
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                              • Pixie

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                                Fixed the greenhouse again....and then the wind is blowing a gale tonight, so probably fixing the greenhouse again....tomorrow :rolleyespink:. However, still got some flower seeds sown and noticed my alliums are coming through :smile:
                                 
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