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What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2019

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Fat Controller, Feb 16, 2019.

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  1. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    I never have any trouble with cuttings as Mrs Shiney does all of them. :heehee: We're inundated with plants in all stages of growth and my job is to fill the pots with compost. She only has to look at a cutting and it grows whilst she is watching it. :rolleyespink: I, of course, claim the success is because of the loving way I fill the pots. :lunapic 130165696578242 5:

    We've been doing masses of cutting back (14 barrow loads of Lychnis this week with a lot of them just pulled up as they're getting out of hand), cutting down, pruning etc. We're filling four wheelie bins a week, composting simple stuff and the rest has to go for burning. The bonfire heap is massive (8ft high and 7ft diameter) with an enormous pile set to one side waiting to be loaded once the fire is going. It has been much too dry round here for me to have a bonfire. I wait until it has rained and then have a hose alongside. I hose down the trees nearby before starting the fire.

    The farmers round here have got their giant sprinklers going all day as it has been so dry. They were harvesting the big field just along the road from us last night when I came home from bridge about 11 p.m. last night. There were eight big vehicles on the go in the field. :rolleyespink: It was too dark to see how many of them were combines. They normally have a lorry running alongside the combine but all of these were dotted around the field. Maybe @Jiffy will have an idea. :)

    Mowing and hedge cutting today. Shouldn't take more than eight hours :whistle:
     
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      They will be cutting Barley or oil seed rape, I wouldn't have thought that they will using a lorry in the fields to run long side a combine as the ground is to soft if they do it will be a six wheeler as it will be best for that sort of job but as tractors and trailors have got bigger and faster it will be quicker with tractor, but if the corn is going straight to millers/brewers then it would have to be on lorrys as t & t's are not aloud at mills :whistle: and mills don't take in corn after 3pm :heehee: and all loads will have to be booked in the day before
      As harvesting is up together some other farmer will help out neighbours if they have nowt to do or a contractor will put in 2/3 combines to get job done then move to another farm or sometimes will pull out one combine to move to another farm when corn is ready, it's all about keeping them combines moving and farmers happy
      one combine you may have 3 t & t's running but that depends on how far away field to farm is how big the combine is etc
      T & T's now can gross weigh at 31.00 ton's ( nearly the weight of an 8 wheeler 32.00 tons) they're also faster, now tractor's speed is 25mph from 20mph but a tractor can do 30-35-40 mph some will be breaking the law over 25mph unless they run fast track tractors
       
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        Your right :dbgrtmb:. It's barley. The field is about 3/4 mile by 1/2 mile :rolleyespink:
         
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          Picked tomatoes again early this morning. Masses still to come.
          More foliage removed too...prob half way up the plants
          Runner beans picked too :)

          Overnight/early morning sea mists nicely watered the garden but soon cleared to blue skies. Our summer goes on:SUNsmile:
           
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            I’ve taken the spent flowering stems off some lychnis, some campanula and a dianthus.

            Also turned the “adding-to” compost bay into the middle bay, disturbing a couple of slow worms in the process...
             
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              Potted on 58 wallflowers 2 in each container and did some watering and weeding.
               
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                58 Logan? Making me feel tired :)
                Ever grown stocks?

                A friend of mine grows stocks.....she always gives me a few. The scent from late winter is wonderful :)
                 
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                  It's not often we get a combination of dry weather without wind but today was a bonus. I took the opportunity of a second bout tackling the bracken in the garden. A second spraying so hopefully that will finish it off....for this year anyway.
                   
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                    We got most of the laurel and all the privet cut yesterday so we now have a third pile near our bonfire heap. Although the field at the back has sugar beat, so it shouldn't go up in flames if I have a bonfire, the trees are still not in a condition to risk lighting it until we finally get some rain. The best time would be if there's a light drizzle.

                    More cutting back and tidying today before loads of visitors tomorrow. :phew:
                     
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                      19A4B022-75E5-4E89-B9CF-D29BA60A5646.jpeg 43635603-9AC4-4C68-AE40-C556C57ACDED.jpeg 7FF4BA6F-C9BE-4EFF-B634-A83AEDC504BD.jpeg Managed to get the quince back up with just a few cuts along the way. Pics show how it should have been done from the start as I tightened up to bring it level and tight.
                      I still can’t believe the chap tried to hammer nails in the mortar.
                      While my companion thought the quince was heavy hence the fall I showed her why it fell and I’ll replace the next support next week.
                      Also fixed her Hozelock reel that had blown throw the plastic connector for the grand price of £7.
                      Her poor reel mower can’t cope with the lawn, she called me some names as it’s too dense. It’s either the wrong colour or too dense :wallbanging:
                      I’m quite impressed with the new fertiliser I’m trying out.
                       
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                        Busy elsewhere this morning but hope, interruptions not withstanding, I can get lawns cut and some dead heading.:) Weather too....very overcast and showers possible :noidea:
                         
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                          Well done, Liz:thumbsup::love30::)
                           
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                            Try using perlite 2nd bassoon :)
                            Half and half mpc and perlite

                            Please, what is the difference between perlite and vermiculite? Could I do rose cuttings in vermiculite mixed with mpc?
                             
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                              We sat by the pond and fed the fish, whilst we had our morning coffee.

                              Hubby went up the ladder to get half a trug full of moss out of our french box guttering. That should stop the standing water outside our bedroom window.

                              Then we gathered up a trug full of windfall apples, dodging the drunken wasps as we did so....
                               
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