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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. Beckie76

    Beckie76 Total Gardener

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    I'm absolutely knacked & I ache all over! :snooze: I've literally not stopped all day! The top end of the front garden has been a total tip for ages, there's a pile of logs which need splitting, general cr@p & a pile of wood which need kindling...well today I needed to get my teeth into something so after going into work :whistle: cleaned & stained the hen coops & runs I cleared a space at the front, moved the logs cleared up all the bark, moved the bags of coal, filled up the skip & generally cleared up, it's not how I want it but it's much better :dbgrtmb: once we get the logs split we can stack them up ( might put an extra shed out there). My body aches all over...middle aged clearly a bad thing! :heehee: But I delighted to have had a clear up! :dbgrtmb:
     
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      Ive had the joy of repointing the patio flagstones today. What a boring back numbing job that was . Gave my treeferns a good feeding of seaweed tonight and then noticed ive nearly killed yet another sago palm thats had its roots rot away due to poor drainage.
      potted it up in a sandy mix with some luck it will regrow again. I"ll never learn.
       
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      • Sheal

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        @WeeTam I think you might need to delete a post or two. :heehee:
         
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          I've done it for you, Wee Tam
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            Thanks Armandii. Can you tell me and my tablet havent exactly been seing eye to eye today :scratch:
            Im back to the old netbook now and all is well again :pcthwack: ?
             
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              I don't like tablets, Wee Tam, as it hurts my fingers when writing on them:dunno:

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                I bet you used an abacus as well :)
                 
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                • shiney

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                  Wish I had middle age to look forward to!! :lunapic 130165696578242 5:

                  How much do you charge? I've got 2,000 sq ft that needs doing :phew:

                  Apart from the normal gardening I've started planning on how to repair the greenhouse - with the help of a DIY friend. It's a wooden (now rotting wood) and 20ft x 10ft with glass panels that are 5ft x 2.5ft. The roof glass keeps trying to slide out because the wood that holds the clips is just mush! Glass has to come out, wood replaced and glass replaced. This will have to be done in stages as the rest of the greenhouse will collapse if we take out more than a couple of panes at a time - I think the glass is holding the thing together.

                  Them manufacturers sent their fitters round to have a look at repairing it and they said it couldn't be done with any certainty that it won't collapse - and quoted over £6,000 to put up a new one. :yikes:

                  I've just spent £20 on some new batons to hold the glass on one side of the roof. Friday is the day scheduled for starting the work. :fingers crossed:
                   
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                    Don't know about tonight as i think that i got everything sorted over the weekend. Yesterday however, i installed a little growhouse in my garden and took some of my Dahlia cuttings so that i can embark on my first ever growing from "scratch" journey :)

                    Oh yea... i more or less finished the pond too... and turned it to BLACKWATER!!!! ;)

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                      That looks great! Black food colouring? I'm off to sort my neglected front garden out- it's always so much easier to forget it and concentrate on the back!
                       
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                        @Darkest minnow, yea i put 2 bottles of Morrison's own black food colouring into the water and it turned it jet black almost instantly. Turned the pond into pretty much a sheer mirror and cleaned it up massively!
                         
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                          You must be really chuffed. It looks great! It's nice that you've got an area for veg and a little greenhouse area. My garden is really small, it's so hard to fit everything in!
                           
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                            Only the one with the two beads:dunno::doh:
                             
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                              In between downpours, I did loads of dead heading and tying in. Also fed my outdoor tomatoes even though I'm not too optimistic that I'll get many ripe ones....I'll blame the weather. Did some weeding and noticed that my begonia basket is bucking up a bit. I'd pretty much given up on it so I fed it and hopefully I'll get a few more flowers. :fingers crossed:
                               
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                                It's been raining most of the day again and fed up with being inside I potted on my winter pansy seedlings. 170 tiddlers later, there's no room left in the greenhouse now. :doh::)
                                 
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