What jobs are we doing in the garden today 2016

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  1. ARMANDII

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    It's a hard life gardening, Rusty.:dunno::whistle::heehee:
     
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      An interesting time in the 'green room' today.
      Only went out to sit in the arbour with Mr "M" to have a cuppa ... from that view, I noticed just how lovely the primroses in the shady patch looked (took a photo).
      After Mr "M" had disappeared indoors :th scifD36: I took another look at the primrose patch ... :scratch: ... :ideaIPB: ...


      ... out come the spade, the garden fork, the trowel, the hand fork, the slow release fertilizer and ... the Fur Monster (who promptly sat on my spade and wouldn't budge! :doh: )

      I moved the two euonymus (which I'd planned to do anyway, but other things had taken precedence). One, the silver queen, to a deep pot next to the back door and will give a lovely, year round, display of greenery and the other ... just a few inches backwards in that bed so it will spill into, and over, the join from garden to patio. A couple of primroses were moved so that they can form the "border" twix bed and lawn.

      Now I have quite a gap in that bed which I will need to fill :doh: I hear the local Nursery calling my name :heehee: :whistle:

      At the same time, I carefully pulled up all the bulbs I recognised as the invaders: Spanish Bluebells :mad: :th scifD36: :mute: I'm not going to even bother deporting them ... they are going straight into the BIN! Some I only managed to get the greenery and not the bulb, so I think I have a few years battle on my hand with those.

      Watered the border where I had transplanted primroses et al and the border I planted the other week and the border with the wildflower seeds in it :)
      One hour later .... we had a downpour! :doh: :roflol:

      The final half hour of "green room" time, Mr "M" joined me (and, lucky for his sake, he brought me a cuppa!) and we sat and admired just how very different the whole area looks from when we first viewed it almost two years ago (give or take a week). He really could not see my "vision" of how we could make our stamp on it; slowly, but surely, I'm getting there and now he is getting a hint of how it will (eventually) take shape :phew:
      Good job too! Because his next weekend off ...


















      ... I have another big border to be dug, manured, planted and mulched ... and I'm not doing that entirely alone ;) :roflol:

      I really LOVE it here :wub2:
       
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      • martin-f

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        Hi, more work done on what was a wild part of the garden last year, more work to do here but the worst part is done.

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          I've also patched the grass up here, the rest should knit up in a month or so.
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          • Ariadae

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            Picked up a barrow load of bits from under the silver birch tree, dug out docks, nettles, buttercup, celandine, teasels, from the herbaceous order and spread a couple of barrows of old wood chippings under the magnolia in the middle of the bed.
             
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            • JackJJW

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              Late last night I sowed seeds in trays for broccoli and purple sprouting broccoli, and kale. I also sowed some seeds of wild ginger Arasum europaeum which I'm excited about as an unusual shade ground cover.


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                I started the day with a careful plan, knowing exactly what I was going to do. i.e: brush out the Green House, clean out the paving floor, and then start shredding the shrubs I'd dug up some months ago. So after completing the brush out of the Green House, I decided just to have a quick amble around the garden, and that's always "fatal" to your garden plans of the day:doh:. I found some Nettles that needed grubbing out on the East Border, a White Buddleia, a Yellow [Globular] Buddleia, that needed pruning, a Verbena Tinus that needed cutting back, a Choisya that needs staking and support [always a need to be careful as their stems are so brittle.], a Kerria Japonica in the wrong place, a Berberis that needs moving from the shade of other Shrubs, while a quick look at the Arbour showed me that the Honeysuckle need tying in on both side along with the Roses, Oh, and the Rose "Crazy for You" needed some dead stems cutting out....so my careful plan went South.:dunno::heehee: So now the reasonably small pile of shredding has tripled due to the prunings of the Buddleia's, Verbena and the Rose.............why do I have to go for an amble.??:scratch::doh::heehee:
                 
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                  With the weather misbehaving again I spent time in the greenhouse potting on seedlings. I've also taken the chance and moved the last of the seedlings indoors out there. With some chilly nights still on the cards I hope they're strong enough to cope.
                   
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                  • Phil A

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                    Potted up 130 Cyclamens, load of Sweet Violents, Eringiums and sowed some more Yellow Horned Poppies and Manx Marvels. DSCI0111.JPG
                     
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                      Did you start the Cyclamens from seed?
                       
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                      No, they were self seeded, just grubbed them up and put them in tray's overwinter, Tray was furious :heehee:

                      Few other things going on around the place....

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                        Painted one of my indoor flower pots tonight. Trying to get the shabby chic look. It appears to have kinda worked :)


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                          We've been away for a week, but thanks to a friend and neighbour the greenhouse and windowsill seedlings were all kept watered. Today I gave most things a feed and just ambled around really. Delighted to see two shoots on my trillium which last year had only 1. Might get a flower this year, who knows! It was amazing how much everything had grown in just a week.
                           
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                            We've been transporting ladybirds from the garden to the greenhouse. They've got a lot of work to do :doh:. Fortunately there are a lot of ladybirds :blue thumb:

                            Otherwise, I've been trimming lawn edges (they're growing quite fast now) and wandering around, with a smile on my face, watching the plants burst into flower. A couple of 10ft high viburnums are absolutely smothered in blooms. :). The rhubarb has been calling out for it to be made into pies and I have an order, already, for 5lb of it. :biggrin:
                             
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                            • Anthony Rogers

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                              Come on Jack, this ain't like you..... Where's the piccy ? :roflol:
                               
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