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What Jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2014..

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Marley Farley, Jan 4, 2014.

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  1. Trunky

    Trunky ...who nose about gardening

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    A bright, clear, breezy morning after a good frost. Still quite nippy when I ventured out this afternoon, so I set about sorting out and turning my two large compost bins and putting a few barrow loads on the vegetable patch. That soon got me warmed up. :phew:
     
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      Its raining in Gloucester, so I'm in my grow room sowing some chillis and peppers.Split a yucca plant up and managed to get 10 more plants from it. Made another 8 bottle greenhouses
       
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        just finished watering [​IMG]
         
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          :huh:.....


          I know a single specimen wouldn't have the same effect by far but i neeeed a Betula Jacquemomtii:wub2:....:thumbsup:
           
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            I did a bit of research for you (well, for me actually! but lets pretend it was for you :) )

            Plantify : 'Grayswood Ghost' 10 ltr 1.8-2.2m £49.99
            http://www.plantify.co.uk/Betula-utilis-jacquemontii-Grayswood-Ghost/plant-6701

            Crocus 10lt (1.5-1.8m)£47.99
            http://www.crocus.co.uk/plants/_/betula-utilis-var-jacquemontii/classid.363/

            BlueBell Nursery - too many varieties!!, too hard to choose 3L 1.00-1.50M £28.50 - £35
            Bit small, and quite expensive - unless you want an unusual variety
            http://www.bluebellnursery.com/catalogue/trees/Betula

            J Parker 3L £17.99
            I might buy bulbs from them, but not that keen on buying plants
            http://www.jparkers.co.uk/plant-0006109/betula-jacquemontii/

            Ashridge 1.75/2.00M £26-29.40, 2.00/2.50M £29.34 and Standards 6/8 £35-47, 8/10 £44-67
            Good quality bare root plants
            http://www.ashridgetrees.co.uk/stan...ns/himalayan-birch-betula-utilis-jacquemontii

            Mail Order Trees 2L 1.20/1.50 £14.99 (3 for £29.99), 12L 1.80/2.20 £29.99
            Some other offers available. I'be bought from them, smaller plants, but they have got away really well, whereas larger plants have stood still for first year.
            http://www.mailordertrees.co.uk/Betula - Birch Trees/0_caaa102_caaa114.htm

            Looks like Mail Order Trees then,eh? Although they don't have varieties like Grayswood-Ghost.
             
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            • Lolimac

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              Many thanks Kristen:dbgrtmb: i'd had a little browse around for you too:biggrin:....and found 'Mail Order Trees'....good prices:blue thumb:

              I'm in a bit of a quandary now because i spotted the multi stem trees which i thought may be better for my smaller garden ....it's driving me nuts now:wallbanging:
               
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              You fibber!

              Do make sure you explore their Options. Typically they have both 3-for-discount and BOGOFF (which might be cheaper, if you order Birch from main AND Birch for second :) Less choice on size though.

              But I'm not sure their plain Jacquemontii is fancy enough, and it may well be better to get a named variety. Have a look at Bluebell maybe? I can't figure out what the Pros & Cons are of each variety though!
               
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                Pedalled home extra fast to fix in the last of the glass for the greenhouse before it got dark.
                Now all air and water tight :) Till the next round of winds.
                 
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                  @Kristen ...i've gone for the Betula Jacquemontii..'Silver Shadow'..from Bluebell:hapfeet:.....

                  Just need to think of somewhere to plant it now:doh::biggrin::dbgrtmb:
                   
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                    Waterlogging receding so went outside: wEllies slurped through what was once a lawn, looked at the sodden beds and squelched back home again mumbling rude words under my breath.
                    CEO of Gardening's final report: The ducks are happy.
                     
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                      I'm in a similar position walk out look and waddle back
                       
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                        So : land drains is this year's project then? :)
                         
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                          I wish I'm on light duties only this coming season. Very mild here so got my new kit out and tidied up front garden and cut down the yellow fluffy flower stems again - baby brain I forget the name of it. Will slowly work my way down the back garden now tidying up 10 mins at a time :) I will enjoy ordering oh about for the heavy stuff ;)
                           
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                            Jobs for the garden today: wait for rain to stop!
                            Jobs that are stacking up for the garden today:
                            1) Install new front to outbuilding and dig out area for a border
                            2) Dig up stone circle
                            3) Plant fig tree in place of (2)
                            4) Order veg seeds (actually, just realised I can do this!!)
                            5) Find several 'filler' shrubs for front garden that aren't stupid prices
                            6) Turn compost
                            7) Move rose to a new site

                            I'm pretty sure there's more...
                             
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