WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2017

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  1. clanless

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    Assembled this: :blue thumb: Ready for some clematis - fragrant oberon due to conditions

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    • Phil A

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      You'm not feedin it enough [​IMG] :heehee:
       
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        Watered the soil in some of my pots. My rain barrel is full and we are expecting more showers today so I figured I'd need to water down the soil in the pots in preparation for my peppers to be potted up. Now there is room for another 8 gallons or so. :)

        Very soon I shall be off to the pub to irrigate myself... :snorky:
         
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        • John Jameson

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          image.jpg Didn't get home till early evening. Been away for the week. So mowed, weeded dead headed and watered front garden.
           
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            Yesterday didn't do much, apart from to finish weeding the compacted hardcore at the bottom end of the drive.

            Today I think I will mainly be up a ladder, pruning out the last dead stems of our old passionflower, removing the dead stems of the Jasmine officionale and winding in the starting new growth, and winding in the honeysuckle growth, so that things look a little more ordered.

            Nothing to arduous, apart from the fact that I'm afraid of heights! Hey ho!!
             
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              Doing stuff! Sun is shining and I've got my mojo back.. slightly :th scifD36:
              Moving panels, they're smack bang in the middle of the lawn then mowing, build a make shift run/pen so I can clean the chooks and they can have a roam on the grass.. not brave enough to chase them down the street quite yet! Get the hose out to water "stuff" and make a start on my summer pots for round the front. Depending on time might tidy the patio and chuck some Jeyes about to get the algae off.

              Been up plot Sat and yesterday, digging, planting flowers and potching in the polytunnel.
               
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                Hoping to go up to the lotty later to pick bolted onions....depends on if migraine clears properly so i can see again.

                Asked mr snorky to close up greenhouse last night but he only shut the door. Some of my newly sprouted thai green beans have shrivelled over night :(
                 
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                • Sian in Belgium

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                  It would take a sad gardener to spot the changes, but I think the climbers look better!

                  Before
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                  Dead passionflower stems, and honeysuckle bouncing off the bottom of the French guttering boards

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                  Lots of dead Jasmine stems, and a "nest" of dead leaves

                  And after
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                  Most passionflower stems removed, and honeysuckle persuaded to grow a little lower. Some loose stems tied in.

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                  Dead stems and "nest" removed, shoots from last year that are still viable woven in
                   
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                    Good morning @Sian in Belgium my friend I can spot the changes:cry3:;)

                    I have just sown my Sunflower seeds in the greenhouse(Russian Giants)haven't tried these before but will wait and see:smile:
                     
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                      Thank you, @wiseowl! (Anyone prepared to take bets on how many weeks before hubby notices, if ever?!)

                      It's bitterly cold out there, with intermittent drizzle, but I have also got the runner bean framework up. The beans were sown a little too soon, so are going slightly loopy in an unheated bedroom. With temps of just 2c overnight for the next two nights, they will have to wait a little longer, but should have their feet in open soil by the end of the week. Horticultural fleece will be on standby, though!!
                       
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                        Can spot the changes too Sian.....for someone who hates heights that is impressive :)
                        Another beautiful day.....not much time to garden but planted miscanthus variegatus and a fern next to acer dis purpureum Garnet. :smile:
                         
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                          We had to be quite vicious with cutting back the passionflower the other week as it was getting out of hand. I hope the very heavy pruning hasn't killed it. It had grown through the fence panels and was bending them, climbed around the pergola and was trying to lift the roof off! :hate-shocked: Some of the stems were over 2" diameter :doh:

                          Yesterday I did a bit of edge trimming and some tidying up but the wind was too cold. I also started on pulling Lilac suckers. Some of them had formed rooted runners under the soil and were a few feet long :rolleyespink:
                           
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                            A roasting day, wall to wall sunshine :)
                            Planted out echinacea cleopatras, potted on aeonium swarzkopf (large plants now) and staked heleniums and some dahlias. Two large zaluzianskyas arrived in post and these were duly planted up...one will be a pressie. Now have a few of these to locate around garden for their evening scent. :yahoo: Several perennial heliotropes strategically placed to prpvide scent during the day. Regale lilies soon to open too to add their perfume
                             
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                              Finally got the weed membrane down ready for the 2 tonne of slate to be put on next Monday.
                              Fetched another 3 bags of compost
                               
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                                Stinking migraine again today. (Thats 6 since sunday). Didnt get to spend much of the day outside as had to go to bed. However, felt a bit better tonight and went out at dusk to water the plants. Was lovely and mild and wasn't too bright on my eyes. Made me feel so much better. Lovely being outside at that time. The sky looked beautiful and it was so peaceful. Love my garden. ❤️ Makes things feel a little better after having a rotten few days.
                                 
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