WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY 2018

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  1. Jack Sparrow

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    Can anybody recommend a sprinkler for the lawn that won't break the bank?

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          Thanks @kazzawazza . It's difficult to see it properly from the packaging. The nearest Poundstretcher to us is about 15 miles. My wife's sister lives out that way. She was there today. It's a shame we didn't have this discussion yesterday.

          We have Range, B&M, Wilkinson and QD close to us ( plus Aldi % Lidl). I'm certain one of those would have something but I don't really want to trail round them all.

          I found this on eBay

          Durable Rotary 360 Degree Three Arm Water Garden Sprinkler Garden Sprinklers | eBay

          It's probably rubbish but it looks smart enough.

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              Looks brill DR :blue thumb:
               
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                    I looked a bit closer and it would come from China. It might take a month to get here.

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                      OMG, 49p.
                       
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                        I use a sprinkler hose here.....I find it ideal. Around £15 I think. Turned upside down and it becomes a soaker hose. Water where I want it too.
                        I got some hose fittings from China once...the quality was awful so it was a waste of money. And, yes, I waited a while for them to come too :sad:
                        So far, the lawns look good but I dont water more than twice a week even in this hot, dry spell:)
                         
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                          During the drought some utility companies were using satellite to check gardens and see whether the lawns were green. If they were they then sent inspectors round.

                          Even the Queen was sticking to the hosepipe ban. This was the back garden at Buckingham Palace and the lawns were dried up and brown.

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                          We never water our lawns but have the sprinkler on the veggies (mainly) and some of the flower beds (only when essential). As we have a lot to water the sprinkler is on a lot. We're on a meter but it's still cheaper than when it was linked to the Council Tax. :blue thumb:

                          Our lawns still look green because of the morning dew as the nights get reasonably chilly.
                           
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                            Cleaned the guttering, window, doors and fascias on the garage. Put first coat of hammerite on a metal plant stand I bought for £5 in a charity shop awhile ago. Watered the baths ( and picked some Herbs for the bunnies dinners at the same time ). Swept the patio and scrubbed the patio table as was covered with bird poo, mainly Starling :huh:.

                            With the weather being hot I have needed to keep the bird baths topped up with fresh water every couple of hours. Entertained by three Sparrows bathing in the belfast sink pond :wub2:. I would like to make the bathing area bigger but I don't have anywhere to put the plants yet. Maybe I will look for another sink:snorky:

                            Spent rest of day in the shade reading.
                             
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                              I make a homemade feed for my lawn. Organic seaweed, water ( tap or rain ) and compost. You can either mix it all together and water in or sprinkle the compost on the grass dry and mix the seaweed and water together. Might deter doggy perhaps.
                               
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