What jobs are we doing in the garden today 2016

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  1. Phil A

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    Today I ave been mostly digging up Ground Elder and watering :) DSCI0214.JPG

    Took peas, leeks, parsley & glob artichokes out of the propagator and covered them up in the fruit cage to harden off.

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    Fruit cage is getting a bit full up :yikes:
     
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    • Sheal

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      But where's the fruit Zigs? :biggrin:
       
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      • Phil A

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        Exactement my observant friend :biggrin:

        Blackcurrants and Gooseberries are at the back, Raspberries are coming up everywhere and we need to get all the potted up stuff out and sold asap :yikes:

        Don't even know half the stuff I've potted up, it's not veg or wild flowers :dunno: DSCI0219.JPG
         
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          Well GC does have an Identification Forum you know, perhaps you should try it. :heehee:
           
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          • Anthony Rogers

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            Hi Everhopeful,
            Where do you live ? I thought you were in the UK, but that temps a bit high.
             
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              Clackmannanshire is a historic county and council area in Scotland, bordering the council areas of Stirling, Fife and Perth & Kinross.

              The name is derived from the Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Chlach Mhannainn meaning "Stone of Manau". As Britain's smallest historic county, it is often nicknamed "The Wee County". When written, Clackmannanshire is commonly abbreviated to Clacks.


               
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                Good morning to day I have two concrete steps to build when I can get the bags of concrete out of the car:smile:

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                  • Cleared more gravel from the front bed, which is now 2/3rds done. Next push should see it ready to sow poppy and cerinthe seeds!
                  • Repurposed gathered gravel by spreading it on the driveway.
                  • Planted out Nasturtiums in the railing planters that arrived today!
                   
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                  • Phil A

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                    Due to a foot injury, today I ave been mostly pottin up loads of Fuchias :) DSCI0229.JPG

                    Helped of course by the chickens :chicken:

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                      Always need a good wing man...
                       
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                        @Zigs What did you do to your foot? Are there any of your teeth marks involved :heehee:

                        Seriously, I do hope you heal quickly. :grphg:

                        I picked up 12 bags of potting soil, 3 of garden soil and I'm guessing because I'm a big old brute of a woman, that's why no one offered to help me load it up!

                        Found some hoops and plastic covers that will fit perfectly over my trugs so now I guess I'd better get sowing some seeds in those. Honestly, other than for carrots, I don't remember what I had planned on growing in these three trugs .... :doh:

                        Visited my friend in the home and watered his plants. The staff have broken another pot - this will be the third one. :wallbanging:

                        Got 1/2 an hour before going out again so I think I will repot some more plants prior to leaving. Grandson will be here shortly so he can set out the transplants for me. I should have a revolving door as my place is never empty :snorky:
                         
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                        • Anthony Rogers

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                          Still cutting down Fuchsias, took another 30 odd cuttings today ( I just can't bear to throw away the tips I remove, seems a waste of what nature has provided ).

                          Received my last lot of new Fuchsias yesterday so those were all potted up as well.

                          Bit disappointed though as the one I really wanted didn't come and was substituted for one I already had :(

                          Got some Nasturtium " Salmon Baby " ( a small bush variety ) and Canary Creeper seeds to sow ( had them soaking all day ).

                          Second time with the CC's are they hard to germinate or what ?
                           
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                            I went to B&Q today to buy a length of waste pipes and joints to renew the Kitchen outside drain/waste pipes, and then, as the car was pointing in the general direction, I drove to Arley Hall near Knutsford and had a stroll around their Plant Nursery with the intention of getting another Peony. It's only a small Nursery but the plants are top quality and at £5.50/£6 a plant it's not expensive. Arley Hall is one of my favourite places and where my Wife and I used to wander around and enjoy the gardens and just enjoy the day, it was probably her most favourite gardens so I have a gentle wander around every now and then. In the end, I bought two Astibles ["Deutschland" [white flowered] and "Montgomery" [red flowered]for the bog garden by the pond which I will be renovating this year while cleaning out the pond. I also bought Iris "Chrysographes Black", Iris Sibirica "Melton Red Flare", and finally Peony "Duchess de Nemours" [white double ruffled flowered"]. So on getting back home I planted the Peony into the middle to the center border in front of Rose "Uncle Walter" where it will get plenty of sunlight and warmth. After that I got the hand fork out and carried on my campaign against the isolated shoots and roots of the dreaded Couch Grass, cleared out some debris from the clump of Japanese Anemone in the walk around border, swept the center path, and then brought some seed trays out of the warm room and put them into the Green House before potting on. After that I sat on the patio with a mug of tea and a cat [Sally] on my knee and contemplated the garden and just how fast everything in the borders seems to be growing.:coffee::snorky:
                             
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                              Today I mixed several batches of soil to plant the tomatoes in the greenhouse and up pot some fig and olive trees. Now, I ache all over. :sad:

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                                Not much so far today...
                                Poop-scooped the strip of ground on the roadside of our boundary (we are legally responsible for this, and apparently it is too much work for other dog-owners to clear up after their dogs...:mad:.

                                Weeded the gravel path along the side of the house, wrapping in honeysuckle shoots as I went (will prune the laurel back, once the honeysuckle is established). Deadheaded some more narcissus, watered some of the new plants I got earlier in the week. Now to sow some more seeds, and put the kale and cosmos seedlings in the cold frame to start to harden them off ready for planting out. Oh, and need to sow my courgettes too! Then it will be dog-snuggle time again :doggieshmooze:.
                                 
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