WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2017

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  1. Sian in Belgium

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    I'll get another row in somewhere, then!!
     
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      Got back....rehydrated the greenhouse, soaked one of my fish in salt treatment to try and save it from dropsy, had a hot tub myself then watered the allotment and gardens before dinner. Harvest a couple of baby gem lettuce, peas and a big onion. :)
       
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        Do you make ocarinas from them? :snorky:
         
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          The constant weeding. Dead heading mowing oh. And drink Cider.
           
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            Picked and frozen rhubarb and blackcurrants.
            Transplanted kniphofia and salvia......large intact rootballs so will be fine. Looks better too
            Will feed the front lawn later
            The cider sounds good John :heehee:
             
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              Dis something different for 4 hours today. Weeding, dead heading n turned over 2 compost bins. Both were full as of a month ago. Now emptied em both they've reduced enough to fit into 1 bin. Some quite nice stuff in there too
               
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                Yesterday I pottered around the garden in the morning (six hour powercut in morning), harvested a carrier bag (didn't charge myself 5p for it) full of courgettes, picked 4lb of raspberries (not planted by us :scratch:) and a whole load of rhubarb which I weighed, packaged and sold for charity. My Tuesday afternoon bridge club members will buy as much produce as I can produce. They keep asking about runner beans :rolleyespink: although they won't be ready for some time yet. At the height of the season I can be taking into the club over 50lb of beans each time. :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                  I collected some nice rotted chicken manure from a neighbour. It's amazing how poo can make you so happy.
                   
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                    image.jpg Crudely made these planters from old decking left over from a job. We'd picked up these Begonias in the market. 9 for £2. So worth a punt. Placed on the wall out the front
                     
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                      Excellent john :)
                       
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                        No big jobs just a bit of watering of pots.
                        My son has an ocarina :)
                         
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                          Is it one with a lot of holes?
                           
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                            I've run some chicken wire up a tree for a new clematis to climb, done two hours of weeding in the sun :doh:, put sprinkler on, pruned some shrubs and am now knackered. :sad:

                            I think we'll pop out for lunch so I can recover. :thumbsup:
                             
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                              I've taken off most of the non flowering stems from my Tumbling Tom in the veg trug. Looks much lighter :thumbsup:

                              It is indeed :blue thumb: small and large holes!
                               
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                                Deadheaded LOADS of roses and other plants. Put bark chippings down the side of the house, planted a honeysuckle I got from Morrisons and a couple more lavender plants id grown over winter.

                                Took the poorly fish to the aquatics centre to go to fishy heaven.

                                Got more bark chippings and compost on the way back. Planted up the planters I got from winning the battle with Primrose. Put back the soil in the planters whete the dogs had been digging (they love blood fish and bonemeal smell)
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                                Been up to the lotty and planted a couple more dwarf french bean plants.

                                Now sitting in the shade having a rest-it's too hot!

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