WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY 2018

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  1. Mark56

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    Can you remember which perennials they had on offer Martin? Cheers
     
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      Too wet to do anything, but I noticed the frog pond has its first batch of frogspawn.
      There's been a lot of activity in there lately.
       
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        Cold, wet, muddy and decidedly dreary just about sums it up. In between the :rain: I put a load of bark chippings under the cherry tree and on part of my new border in back garden - both areas have plants in. Whilst I was doing this my Pond Plants arrived :yay:. Chucked the Hornwort straight in and stuffed the rest in a bucket as it has started :rain:again.
         
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          Sorry mark i couldn't get to them due to maintenance work, they was in one of the entrance/exit and closed off.
           
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            No worries, thank you for the help my friend :blue thumb:
             
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              Still sofa bound with trapped nerve/slipped disc and a bad rheumatoid flare up all in my back, I haven't been able to get out in the garden for 2-3 weeks and it's killing me :sad:
               
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                  you need to treat yourself to a hot tub in your garden... then you can sit in it, get better and enjoy the garden :)
                   
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                    More work done clearing the rubbish dump,
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                    Time for a skip,
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                    Its mainly concrete i removed from various parts of the garden when i cleared it when we moved in, there is a bit of wood hopefully i will be able to burn that tonight if the rain stops.
                     
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                      Strawberry plants / raspberry canes arrived today :) . Been potting up the strawberries this afternoon, I got some extra free strawberry probably cause I've been waiting for ages. Its made another problem though, run out of troughs to plant them in and b&m haven't got anymore so potted up in small pots for the time being. The raspberries are going to have to wait till tomorrow evening, I did prep a site for them but been waiting that long I dumped more plants / compost etc on it.

                      Been GC and picked up another bag of john inns - salvia mainacht to go with kniphofia timothy and a tray of red pansy for one of the spring barrels. Very tempted by a ligularia Britt crawford but just can't find the space at the moment, for a plant that size I would have to get rid of another plant, I've already got 2 variety's of ligularia already so need to hold fire while I think of a plan :scratch:
                       
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                        Look like a big job going on there Martin, I start to regret digging in the first place when I start hitting concrete god knows what else.
                         
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                          Its not as bad as it looks Perki thankfully i have cleared it once,
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                          As i continued from this any rubbish mainly concrete went in the red area, I had 6/7 big fires and dug 8 big trees out along with lots of little trees to get it to the above stage, it was like a small wood when we bought it.
                           
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                            B&M have a good range of 9cm perennials at £1 99. They are excellent value and, if potted on now, will make large summer flowering specimens :)
                             
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                              Potted on more cleomes, linums, cosmos, tithonias when I had a break from painting.
                              Dry day despite a forecast to the contrary but some rain now. Looks like a fèw warm days ahead:)
                              Only just noticed, sorry to hear you are laid up with your back Mark, trapped nerve, etc. Fingers crossed you will soon be up and gardening :)
                               
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                                Never looked at B & M for plants . There is a B & M in the town , but a new one opened last year on a retail park and this one has a garden centre - news to me ! For years and years I only knew one B and M , in Southport at the end of Lord Street. Over the last 10 years they have definitely boomed .
                                 
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