What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2020

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    @Perki I have been thinking of @Verdun too, Really miss him, he was on 3 forums with me ,and you too I think. Such a knowledgeable person so quick to offer help and advice. Wish you all the love in the world dear friend if by chance you get to read this, and a tummy tickle to Nicko too!:grphg:
     
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      Phew still very painful I'm sure, but good news.:dbgrtmb:
       
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        Throw them over the garden fence:dunno::heehee:
         
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          @CarolineL It looks like one of the tit family. @strongylodon should be able to tell us. Until I'm told otherwise I shall call it a black headed grey tit. :heehee:

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            Looking at that beak, @shiney, I would say it’s a female bullfinch. That’s a cracking beak, not an insect-finding one!
             
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              Thanks @Sian in Belgium I've just looked it up and it seems to one. :blue thumb:

              I really don't know my birds but just enjoy having them around. :)
               
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                Not sure yet. Am not well these days and my early walk has fulfilled but drained me so back abed and preparing to snooze, or , rather lapse into an unconscious state.. Back later or more likely tomorrow... stay safe out there.
                 
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                    Yesterday planted 4 pots of hyacinths in the border, replaced some of the polyanthus that wasn't doing very well. Had to water the polyanthus that grows along
                    the side of the path, they get dry easily there.

                    Had a email from one of the local gc saying that they'll be taking orders over the phone it will be free delivery but it's got to be £30. or over can do that easily this time of year.
                     
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                      I've got the sprinkler working on one bed that we need to weed and plant up. The ground was too dry to work on but half an hour of sprinkler should be sufficient. We don't want it too soggy.
                       
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                        Hi @shiney , when do you put your Runner Beans in please ?
                         
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                          Yesterday was less productive - shopping and other chores took up a lot of the day.

                          Moved a lot of new Ensete ventricosum into the tunnel which gave me space to move the chilli seedlings onto the improvised staging (air hockey table).

                          Had a shuffle round in the tunnel which gave me more prop. space. Sowed my Aubergine Long purple, Coleus - masterblends rainbow, kong mosaic and black dragon.

                          Today I am sorting a few work tasks out before motivating myself to scarify the lawns
                           
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                            @KFF Usually not until May. It depends on how the weather has been going and whether I decide to try for even earlier. I have put them out at the end of April before now but recommend to all the people that buy plants from me not to put them out until late May.
                             
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                              Thanks Sir Shiney :)

                              I thought it was still a bit early. So if I sow them in about 2 weeks time it should be ok.
                               
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                                Got home in the nick of time today, my dear wife forgot to open the greenhouse door, it got up to 53 c at some point, taken my droopy alliums out and given them a good water, 4 out of 6 fritillaria have popped up(crikey don't they stink) so I'm pleased with that, my order of gravel and JI no3 has arrived thankfully, looks like no work now until the end of May so hoping the sunny weather continues and may even get time to start cutting the pergola tops:) 20200327_133541.jpg 20200327_133717.jpg 20200327_133613.jpg 20200327_133846.jpg
                                 
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