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WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2021

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by ARMANDII, Jan 1, 2021.

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  1. NigelJ

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    Have been out and all the neighbours fences okay, everything else is pretty much where it was supposed to be.
     
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    • JimmyB

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      That’s us: sandy soil and pretty free draining though the water table is very close to the surface in the winter…. Hmmm. I’ll need to think
       
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        Still about the same @Logan , the noise of the wind last night didn’t help, it aggravated the ringing in the ear, thanks for asking Logan, hope your eye is better for you :thumbsup:
         
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        • Logan

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          Oh dear I thought that you might be a bit better by now.hope that it is soon.
          Thanks for asking my eye is going well, it's been 2 weeks so I can start bending forward for a while, but another 2 weeks before I can do anything strenuous.But I'm aloud to do light vacciming now and I can gradually do the dog walking by myself. I'm glad because I can't put up with hubby moaning all the time when I walk with him, but he's been very good with other things. But I still think that I can't do anything in the garden, the blackberries and loganberries need the new canes tied in but that will have to wait.
           
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            @JimmyB I've had a number of these in different parts of the garden and over the years got fed up with shoots coming up further and further away; so they are gradually being moved under the trees where they slowly establish, but I can run the mower over any errant shoots.
             
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              Good morning I have after a weeks work dismantled inside and cleaned my used to be Aviary as all but two my budgies were decimated by a rats my Parsons Jack Russel (Penny soon took care of all of them) but it was to late to save 18 birds I have now steam cleaned the shed and its looking as new now,lots of wood and wire to dispose :smile:
               
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                Oh that's a shame Woo.
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                  So sad to hear this Woo. Are you saying rats did this or Penny? Big hugs to you. Vxx
                   
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                    Good morning @Logan and @Victoria my dear friends and thank you it didn't help that I now have a wildlife garden and although I now have lots of different wild birds,butterflies,hedgehogs ,slowworms and a fox or two ect the rats came with them but that's life;):smile:

                    @Victoria Penny caught the rats:smile:

                    I have just reeived and planted a gift from a friend which has cheered me up no end its a
                    Multi-stem Toffee Apple Tree - Cercidiphyllum japonicum - Katsura Tree:smile:
                     
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                      @wiseowl I'm sorry to hear about your feathered friends.

                      It sounds like you've turned this tragedy into triumph by pivoting the way you have. I had a problem with rats near my house so I moved the bird feeder a good distance from my deck. Gassed underneath the deck and now they are gone. Nothing attractive to them is left near the house to bring them back. Nasty things!

                      I only watered my indoor plants and as I did that I noticed some soil gnats around the hibiscus that is in the cellar and under the LED grow lights. So I covered the soil surface with a thick layer of sand. :fingers crossed:

                      Other than that, I'm doing gardening "thinking". I want a table top sized Christmas tree and am pondering if I should try to find one in a pot that can be kept for more than one year. Anyone have something like this? Are they hard to maintain and they hard to keep a manageable size? :scratch:
                       
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                        Now that is a great thought: I’ve got an area under the branches of a big old fig tree and I haven’t worked out what to plant there. This could be a great solution! It gets some light but it is restricted when the leaves are there. Love it!
                         
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                          Been out to deconstruct the second of 3 raised beds, using the contents (mix
                          Of compost and manure) as a mulch over a bed of cardboard and seaweed on a new no dig to be flower border. It was pretty wild but when the hail and rain storms came through I planted a few seeds in the greenhouse and took an angle grinder to the screws sticking out of the sleepers from the old beds. I did try to get them out with a screw driver but after wrecking 3 heads in a row on my drill I took the pragmatic approach.

                          Something really great and elemental about being out in this weather though. Love it. But now waiting to get my booster. Not quite so much fun…
                           
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                            @JimmyB , l know just what you mean about the weather , l love it too. I’ve got this theory that if you were born in the winter ( l was ) you really love lots of weather . Born in the summer , perhaps prefer the beach.
                            Of course , nothing stopping you enjoying both !!.
                            Hope jab goes ok.
                             
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                              Good to hear @Logan that your on the mend, you’ll be back to normal in no time, don’t rush it though, take it easy :thumbsup:
                               
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                                That happened to me @wiseowl a few years back , my budgies, finches, quails all were killed by rats, I’ve never kept them since, I still get tearful seeing them in their cage and for sale at pets at home :frown:
                                 
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