What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2019

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  1. ARMANDII

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    I didn't know we were fighting them, Verdun, or was it Chess, Domino's, Bridge??:scratch::dunno::heehee:
     
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      Hello I'm going off topic there are only two words I can say "Ben Stokes":heehee:
       
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        @ARMANDII you and your wading talk remind me of the movie, the shape of water. :)

        All I've managed so far is to water everybody and rip out another male cannabis plant. I also took time to figure out what perrenials need to be moved/swap places. My shaded area is now sunny and vice versa so I have my work cut out for me as these plants are several years old. That's for first thing in the morning.
         
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          Is he the guy that wrote Dracula, Woo??:dunno::whistle::heehee:
           
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            @ARMANDII what beautiful photo's. What variety is the gorgeous purple Clematis? Saw a lovely one called Prince Charles on gardeners world that Id like too as want a summer flowering one in those shades of purple/lilac.
            As for what Ive done in the garden today...….its been one of those days when Ive been busy out there all day got sunburnt as well as filthy with soil sticking to me and am exhausted but I couldn't say definitively exactly what Ive done. Where do the hours go?
             
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              Good evening @ARMANDII my friend no its not that one ,but he certainly wrote the Australians off:heehee: I'd better get my coat now;)
               
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                Walked with the Teenager to Wilko's, it's a lovely 1 hrs walk by open meadows and through a business park which is surprisingly full of planted and encouraged wild greenery.

                Went mad at Wilko's "reduced to clear" garden supplies section, I now have enough fibre plant pots etc. to last a lifetime. Or until about April perhaps :whistle:

                Put in newly purchased bamboo sticks for the Gladioli and Dahlias, and realised that I need more bamboo sticks, or possibly less plants.

                Disentangled Jasmine from the conifer and attached it to the wall. I will have to think about what kind of supporting system it will need when it grows a bit. For now it's just a few masonary nails and plant ties, horizontal wires would probably look much smarter.

                Tomorrow is bank holiday hooray hooray :hapydancsmil:
                 
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                    Hi cindy, actually when I looked at the photo's I thought they didn't really do justice to the number of Clematis rubbing shoulder to shoulder:dunno::wallbanging:, it really is so heavy on both sides and the roof with flowers.

                    Aaah, that's the "rub", cindy, as over the years I have broken all the rules when planting Clematis and there are over 30, of different varieties and groups, planted on each side of the Trellis Entrance so nearly all the names are lost in the mists of time. There is no actual roof to the Trellis Entrance but within weeks the Clematis have made a dense "roof" where, if you take shelter underneath it, you won't get wet from the rain. There's some Perpetual Sweetpea and Honeysuckle growing through the Clematis as well, just to add to the colour and the scent.
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                    There are now around 135 Clematis dotted around the garden so there's nearly always colour from them. Clematis Armandii is such a one which has forgotten the text book that says it should only flower in late Winter and Early Spring and now flowers every year 3 or more times during the year as it wends and drapes it's way in my Acer Brilliantissimum.........

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                      I've been in contact with them frequently, Doghouse, and their excuse is that they've created a new PB which you have to migrate to, which I have but to find no difference. I would drop PB in an instance but due to my Desk Top dying on me, and not able to extract decades of images from it, PB now holds most the the images that I made but now can't get to download because the the obviously huge problems they're having. What really got me angry was to find that my issues with PB were tagged as "solved" so they've had a "hot" message to tell them it's not solved and I want to be able to use all the functions.
                       
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                      All years old, but the wildlife has had a big hit and is less and less every year
                      We do :biggrin: more on the way :)
                       
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                        Have you still got your desk top @ARMANDII ? When my last computer died a 'man that does' took the hard drive out and rescued all my pics from there.
                         
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                          Hi Jack. Your garden is looking good.. You mentioned your edging shears.. May I please profer a tip or two?

                          So many folk get tangled up, using long handled edging shears. Usually the tools are to blame. This what I learned and throughout my working life I taught to others.

                          Usually you have a 'V' shaped gap at the lawn edge and the flower bed. So, depending whether you are left or right handed. Your prominant hand will be the operating one. The other hand will be the guide. So Stand close to the edge. The cutting blad will be the operating one. The othe blade needs to be kept close against the lawn ede. Only move, in a cuuting movement the upper blade, always cutting downwards.
                          When sharpening shears or blades of any kind. Keep the cutting edge squared, not
                          Similar thought. The removed/salvaged hard drive can be placed in a holder and used as an external backup.
                           
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                            It's funny you should say that Mike. All my pictures were stored on an external drive too but for some reason my 'computer man' couldn't retrieve them from that for the new computer, which is why he used the hard drive.
                             
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                              "busted"I think you mean Doris. :heehee:
                              Wish I hadn't mowed the grass yesterday, I've unearthed all the bald bits.:oopss:
                              Remedial work will need to be done, pack of grass from Poundland.:smile:
                               
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