WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY 2018

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  1. shiney

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    From the sitting down and drinking a cuppa in between - and from not needing much sleep (couple of hours a night). I didn't go out at 4.30 but am just off out now - at 5.30.
     
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      Tried watering the front garden last evening while it was in the shade but found out the water pressure was a bit low so only had a trickle coming out of the pipe:sad:

      Went back indoors and was talking to Mr Kandy about it and he thought it was me causing the pressure to drop while he was trying to have a shower :biggrin:

      Found out later that there has been quiet a large water leak due to a burst water main which has affected a large area of surrounding villages and it wasn’t going to be finished being put right until 4am this morning:yikes: We quickly filled the kettle and water bottles and put the bottles in the fridge so that if the water supply dries up at least we shall be able to make a cup of tea.:snorky:
      This morning still have water flowing out the taps but the flow is still a bit low so will see what happens when I water the back garden before it gets too hot.Dare not do it now as I don’t want to upset the miserable neighbour with my hosepipe squirting water on the borders as she has her bedroom windows open,although we have to put up with her son hitting the fence panel with his cricket bat and ball:sad:
       
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        Just been out to give the treeferns a good soak. I say been out, but only had to turn the tap on. Love lazy watering systems cost pennies too.:)
         
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              Just come in from a couple of hours easy gardening. Trimmed some more lawn edges, around the veg plot, where they had grown six inches because of all the watering the plot gets. Then raked all the cuttings which filled a barrow :rolleyespink:.

              Before doing that I cut back all the long runners from the blackberry beds as they're only 3ft from the veg plot and are deliberately vicious and ornery! :heehee: I used to let these grow and trained them along wires on 6ft poles (it also kept them away from the fruiting stems) and they would grow about 30ft a season. I found, over the years that it didn't give me much more crop than if I cut them back during the season and we cut everything back to 12" each autumn anyway. :noidea: So I filled up three barrows of cuttings - most were about 5ft-6ft long. There's much better access to the fruit and they don't get in the way of walking or mowing.

              I'll go out there later, before it gets too hot, and do some more edges and some weeding.
               
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                I'm sure we have a silent [​IMG] in our mist where @shiney is concerned [​IMG]
                 
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                  Ha ha Gail, maybe we should call him supershiney :)
                   
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                    This is much nearer the truth :old:

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                      I'll say this Verdun he never stops...mind you some people are very energetic what ever the age..there's a lady by we in her 60s, she's slim goes dancing regular and walks like a speed walker :)
                       
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                        I can't remember back to those days :scratch: But I can remember when the Vikings invaded :snorky:
                         
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                          You need to slow down now I think to much :hotsun: is baking your brains out [​IMG]:loll:
                           
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                            Well today as always making [​IMG] [​IMG] besides some [​IMG]….god it's become a right ritual this lot as :phew:….then outside sweep yard..fill bird baths and [​IMG] crap from slabs and see if anymore garden :planting: need removing...then it's relaxing after :love30:
                             
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                              Too late! :noidea:
                               
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                                One of the problems in many areas is the addition of new builds to an already over-taxed supply.
                                In addition many water suppliers reduce the pressure after midnight until five or even six in the morning. This is I presume to relieve the pressure on unrepaired leaks and help to prevent more in an aging system.
                                This can mean insufficient pressure to enable you to have a shower after coming in late one evening.

                                I'm experiencing a general lack of pressure and have for some time. So much so, that I've had to remove the return springs for my two lawn sprinklers, as the pressure with them in isn't great enough now to lift the sprinkler heads. They still work but when I turn them off I have to push them down with my foot. There's been a lot of new builds in Trafford and they probably haven't uprated the pumps. There's "private enterprise" for you.
                                 
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