WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2017

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  1. martin-f

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    Thank you M, that's the type of thing I was thinking of but didn't know its name
    espalier trees - Google Search
     
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      Wow belgian lattice espalier looks fantastic!
       
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      Went to pick up some horse muck first thing, from a guy on freecycle. Bagged and loaded 27 bags. Got a bit of a sweat on. Put 2 huge bags into one of the greenhouse border and dug in. Then built a cucumber trellis from scrap timber and heras fencing. Fixed it into greenhouse and planted cucumbers.
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      Had a cleanup and watered plants.

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        Not a lot because I was out and about for much of the day and by the time I got back ... it was 'ot! :phew:

        Delighted to report the radish seeds I sowed a few days ago were pushing up the compost in the VegTrug (VT) this morning and by evening had almost doubled in size! Tomorrow will the "thinning out" time.

        While out and about today, I picked up some netting for the VT and then spent an hour playing a game of "Houdini Origami" trying to put it up to cover the VT :rolleyes: Succeeded in the end, but not without a few choice words spoken (which should never be spoken in daylight hours and even less by the female of the species! :shhhh: ) :nonofinger: I lay the blame on the influence of certain GC members yesterday :snooty:

        On that note, I potted up an Impo thingy wotsit so I can plant it on some hard standing next to my arbor and placed other purchases in selective places :thumbsup: No doubt tomorrow it will be all change for them once again, but, eventually they will find a permanent place of safety which will give them their best chance of survival :heehee:

        Picked up some mixed cut-and-come-again lettuce seeds (3 for £1) so I shouldn't have to buy salad greens again this year! Poundland offer :blue thumb: Also snagged some tomato fertilizer while I was there.

        That was enough for one (very) hot day!
         
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          Cloudy and misty, warmish but no gardening for me except to check on how various plants are performing.
          Excited to see Spigelias, crinums, hymenocallis, leonotis and trachelospermum growing fast now. Several new plants are calling me to inspect them too :dancy: Every day something new has started to flower so I have to....have to....have a nosey! :yahoo:
          Isnt this a great time of year folks ? :hapflower:
           
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            Mum visited today and we ended up going to bucks garden centre again. :)

            Was going to buy a planted up aquatic basket but thought i could do my own. Bought a basket for 2.49 and aquatic soil for 3.99 and used some water plants that were groing in the garden...

            Creeping jenny, orange peel plant

            Took a chunk of a plant from the communal pond area (which i thought was a weed but they were selling them as aquatic plants at the gc)

            And split a pond grass i already had!

            Made this.... IMG_8526.JPG

            And saved myself £20 :yes:
             
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              Nice one Snork :thumbsup:
               
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                Few things got cooked in the greenhouse while I was away :sad: DSCI0004 (2).JPG

                Bang goes the sunflower comp :doh:

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                Roses got burned too, wish i'd moved them out :doh:

                Melons liked the heat though :) DSCI0003 (4).JPG

                Bear in mind they are from the same sowing as the ones I had at Shiney's :hate-shocked:

                Rescue cacti liked it too :) DSCI0006 (2).JPG
                 
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                  Their cousin is nestled in my greenhouse, but not in permanent position yet. I need to make sure I have room for it and the two aubergine plants, in amongst all the tomatoes and cucumbers.... first, I need to get all the seedlings out and planted.

                  Oh, and after coming away from Shiney's with four courgette plants thinking I was doing well as none of ours have germinated....... five of our ones are now up and awake, so I could well be in for a glut of courgettes :doh:
                   
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                    Awww shite - another 9 courgette seeds were sown on Saturday whilst I was at Shiney's! And that is on top of those that have sprouted in the garden! Is there such a thing as courgette soup?

                    Can they be dehydrated?
                     
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                      They go great in a thai green curry!
                       
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                        We're going to have enough courgettes to supply Thailand! :snork:
                         
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                          @Marley Farley has got a recipe for a quick Corgette pickle that makes them taste like a different animal, more like a Haggis tha noo :thumbsup:
                           
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                            @Zigs - we only make Haggis to sell it to the English :biggrin: - can't stand the stuff! However, a courgette pickle or chutney could be in order.

                            Suppose I could default to the position of a few years back - supply the works canteen with courgettes......
                             
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                              Oh yes! Courgette chips :thumbsup:
                               
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