WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY 2018

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  1. Verdun

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    Potted on my lstest hackonechloa that the postie kindly gave me today :)
    About to water plants in pots....it has been a lovely, sunny warm day :SUNsmile:
    Otherwise nowt done in the garden today :)
     
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      I'm sure you can get a remedy from the chemist for that! :heehee:
       
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        After the lovely rain I managed to get in an hour of edge trimming and weeding. I'm having to be careful as my knee is playing up, so only doing short sessions.
         
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          Sorry about your knee, I hope it feels better soon.:smile:
           
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            Cheeky Shiney :). Hope knee gets better asap :)
            No gardening today
            Have good day everybody :)
             
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              It hasn't quite managed it in the last 55 years :sad: but most of the time it's OK :blue thumb:
               
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                Good morning everyone as Wickes charge £30 for delivery I have just collected my first of 6 bags of bark chippings 30 bags still to get,I shall get 12 tomorrow and 12 on Saturday,they were £6 per bag but are now £4:smile:
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                  That`ll save you some work Woo :dbgrtmb:

                  Just look at the time - I meant to get the tractor mower out an hour ago - have to get as many acres cut as possible today... it`s growing like stink out there :yikes:
                   
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                    Just dug up a huge clump of Crinum Powellii which has got too big. The original bulb was sent to me by a member of GC several years ago. It took a while to get established but now it's too big for it's boots so will have to be split and repositioned.
                    I also repositioned a small hydrangea that was being hidden by a myrtle. The same myrtle I thought was dead after the beast from the east is now thriving - phew.:smile:
                    I planted a pink gaura, and a peach double echinacea to increase my perennials.
                    Backache now:frown:
                     
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                        368B9E58-79F6-439D-91FB-495FE0FCF98B.jpeg @shiney have you got a knee brace for when your dodgy knee plays up? I was advised to get one when I had knee problems the other Xmas and I find that it does help when I have been able overdoing things and it starts to play up.I got mine from Boots Chemist and it has been a godsend as it helps with the pain and after a few hours I can remove it and then I am ok:smile:

                        I am on tea duty this morning as finally our new conservatory is being installed this week so the fitter is pleased with the cups of tea I keep giving him.Would offer biscuits but I dare not buy them as like cake I would eat the whole packet in one go so best not go there:snorky:

                        PS,I have been busy in the garden this week potting on daffodil bulbs that have now died right back so thought they would enjoy some fresh compost plus some water so they can start to get their roots down ready for flowering next spring:biggrin:
                         
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                          @Kandy A knee brace doesn't work for what's wrong with my knee :dunno:. I suspect that age has now also come into the equation :old:
                           
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                            I'm just going into the garden to split some of the Zebra grass plants as Mrs Shiney has some people wanting them. With a bit of luck, after yesterday's rain, the ground will be soft enough to be able to do it. It's a 'sharp spade' job. I'll make sure that I don't use my bad knee. :)
                             
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                              Blimey WO....you make me feel lazy :smile: You seem to have got a bargain there :)

                              Alana, crinum powellii has flowered beautifully this year but yes they do develop huge bulbs.....you have made me think about dividing mine too. The gaura and echinacea are lovely plants :)

                              Smart looking conservatory Kandy ......
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                              Hmmm! Dividing miscanthus can be hard work so maybe get Mrs.Shiney to do the work Shiney:lunapic 130165696578242 5:

                              No gardening today so just perusing the forum and handing out compliments!:snorky:
                               
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                                Been out of action for a few days so plenty of deadheading to catch up on. I've also cleaned out and refilled the 'bulb pot' with soil in anticipation of Monty giving us the go ahead to plant the spring flowering bulbs in the next couple of GW episodes.

                                Just the small matter of 150 or so dwarf tulips, daffs and crocus bulbs to scatter around the garden - whilst debating whether to get some autumn flowering ones too, before it's too late.
                                 
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