What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2019

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  1. CarolineL

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    Finally got my greenhouse lined with bubble plastic ready for heating. Does anybody have any handy tips to make the job easier? It was a bit iffy on the stepladder doing the roof:help:
     
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      Yesterday was first proper day back from a trip to NYC - seems things have been quite wet here! Have been desperate to get back out in the garden but things have been a struggle as I had a very nasty fall in Central Park and hurt my knees and my foot quite badly and struggling to walk!

      Took the opportunity to dig up two epimedium plants that had been baked into the outside border. They came out easily. Planning on dividing them and replanting somewhere else (I hadn't planted them in their original location (previous owner), but they hadn't flowered at all since we moved here. I'm hoping dividing and relocating will help.

      I also cut back a rose (probably a little early I know) but it was covered in black spot so thought I may aswell attack it now.

      I also dug up a yellow rose from the front garden and moved it into the back border as I've got another yellow rose in the back (the gardeners world rose).

      I've decided on a new colour theme for the front garden this year - purple and orange. Seen lots of examples/pictures and it looks great. I've already divided some Geum Totally Tangerine and ordered some more allium bulbs.

      We are currently deciding whether to stay at our house or sell it. We may be taking it off the market (we had 'sold' it but the buyers wanted us to sign and get out by the end of December - totally unrealistic as we haven't found anywhere yet). I think instead we might be putting planning permission in to put fencing round the front garden so we can use it without the nutcase neighbour bothering me anymore. So I'm looking forward to doing some garden redesign in the front. Fingers crossed on the fence planning app.

      Today I'm going to plant back in some of the iris siberica that I divided yesterday. I also need to go up to my lotty and think about what I can do to protect all of my divided plants from severe frosts quickly - some kind of sheeting I can quickly fold over the raised beds?!.

      Also going to make my own suet/mealworm/seed fat blocks as the ones I bought the other day were absolutely rubbish compared to the ones I've made myself.
       
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        It's been nice today so tidied up the edge of a border to plant some more polyanthus, maybe tomorrow.
         
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          If it's Verbena bonariensis it prefers poor, drier conditions. Gravel type borders are good for it. :blue thumb:

          I only had time to do a couple of hours from 7.30 this morning. I'm still tidying up pots in the nursery area beneath the willow and moving them to a less leafy place. It was sunny and cold all day.
           
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            Missed that bit, Snorki,:doh: How your knees and foot doing, sounds like a nasty fall!! Nothing to do with those visits to the 25 Bars around Central Park I take it???:scratch::hate-shocked::dunno::heehee:.............:runforhills::runforhills::runforhills::runforhills:

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              ha ha @ARMANDII if only that was the case then maybe I wouldn't have felt the pain!! I slipped on some cobbles/tree roots at the bus stop on the edge of the park waiting for my "citysightseeing" bus to take me back to the hotel. Unfortunately I had my mobile phone in my hand when I fell, and because the phone smashed and my e-ticket for the bus was on my phone I couldn't get on the bus to get home. Luckily a man in the church opposite to where I fell came and helped me and told me how to get back to the hotel using the tube. My knees are black/blue/yellow and it has aggravated my plantar fasciitis :( Having to take it steady. It must have looked so funny to watch - the whole fall felt like slow motion and so many people saw me. If I had seen myself I would have laughed my head off - I tripped, ran and then fell.
               
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                After planting all the divisions I did yesterday I decided to "service" my Felco no.6 secateurs. Watched a youtube video and then did it myself. Saved £25 :biggrin: and they look like (almost) new!
                 
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                  I guess it could have been a lot worse, Snorki, but it does sound painful even now, just take it easy if you can:love30:. If you're going to come to the Open Day next year and it's still painful, I'll make special arrangements as I'll ask Shiney to give you a Piggyback so you can get your Pims without any problems.:thumbsup:
                   
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                    Put my slightly tender plants in a friend's greenhouse at the allotment yesterday. Wasn't pleased to discover that nearly half of my plot was under half a foot of water, couldn't even access my blooming shed! :yikes::heehee:

                    Planted Achillea 'Lilac Beauty' and Echinacea 'Magnus' near my patio where the soil is more free-draining. The soil is just too waterlogged in the rest of the back garden for my other hardy perennials to go in the ground. They're all in 9cm pots so I'm going to put them on a plant stand outside for the time being. Hope they survive there! :fingers crossed:

                    Hope your knees and foot feel better soon @Snorky85! :smile:

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                      Since the early morning amble around the garden proved to be in about 30f I decided to leave any planting until after 1pm to give the soil to warm up if it could. I then got down on my knees:old: and planted just over 150 Aliums of different varieties. I had to disturb some earlier planted Tulips to plant the deeper holes for the Alliums but the disturbance was minimal so the Tulips were planted quite happily back in place. Now the temperature has dropped back to 33f and will, no doubt, drop even further tonight, so I've put two large fleece over the still to be planted 50 or so Hardy Perennials sitting in pots on the Patio, and then, of course, for the Mug of Tea.:cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
                       
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                        I don't think Shiney will appreciate a broken back :heehee:

                        Already looking forward to Shineyland 2020:spinning:
                         
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                          :yay: I expect there to be a much better balance between male and female members this year :blue thumb:

                          That's a real nuisance :sad:.

                          At the moment we're still keeping to the reputed record of being in one of the driest parts of the country. Most of the year it has been difficult just getting a fork into the ground. With the little rain we have had recently we now are able to dig fairly easily and I have been managing to get a lot of the deep rooted perennial weeds out.

                          Down to 28F/-2C and thick freezing fog forecast as a weather warning for the morning.
                           
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                            Good afternoon I have just cut my 15 feet bamboo down to 5 feet as the branches will do nicely for my bird aviary,budgies just love them,I was going to tell you about all the other jobs I have done,but modesty prevents me;):heehee:
                             
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                              @shiney no wonder! the price of the beer there is astronomical:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                               
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                                Had a good go at the front garden:

                                - removed Marigold, Zinnia, Verbena and Dahlia;
                                - planted 15 Echinacea, 18 Rudbekia, 50 daffs and 15 tulips;
                                - cleared those pesky small weeds;
                                - ripped a massive hole in the knee of my kecks - this is why knee pads are important - left them at the allotment as you do.

                                Time for a cuppa....
                                 
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