What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2020

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      I didn't do as much as I should have but I figured tomorrow will be a sunny day and I'd rather be out then.

      I did bring up the fertilizer injector and hooked up the distribution side. It will still be too cold for at least three more weeks to connect the water supply.

      I got grass seed sown down in one side of the yard on bare patches and topped with soil. Planted the asparagus seedlings in the bare corner of the asparagus bed. Filled all of my one gallon pots ro be ready for potting up the hot peppers next month. I did this now because I didn't remember how much potting soil I would need for those. Got lots left :)
       
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        Dig dig, whack whack. The front bed is under attack.

        When we moved in three years ago, it had an overaged lavender, spectacular Erigeron, sickly Hydrangeas on a concrete like clay covered with optimistic layer of bark mulch.

        I have been digging into the clay as needed bases to plant something, but now I'm doing a great dig half fork deep, breaking the clay with a tool I can't name, you know, half pick axe, half fork.

        The difference is already remarkable, I'll take some photos tomorrow.

        Also took a lot of cuttings of Vinca Minor to go in the front once the Heathrow3 has been converted into a soil where something might actually grow.
         
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          Forty four small buckets bailed out of septic plant and eleven larger buckets carried across to the soak away yesterday morning. Same again in the evening :phew:. Had the washing machine on so tank filled up quicker. Quaint !!

          Had a short 10 mile bike ride around the lanes, most of it cycling into a strong, cold wind, which made the hills seem twice as long and steep. Not much energy for gardening when I got back but I did empty large sink on the patio of compost and a Mexican Fleabane. Refilled with soil and the recently bought Thyme and Chamomile. Not sure where the Fleabane will go, probably around the pond area somewhere. Sat on a wooden patio chair afterwards for awhile watching the Sparrows. No sparrowhawk :).

          Can someone tell me what this is please? Growing along the lanes where I cycled and attractive to Bees.
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            @Selleri Probably a Fork & Mattock :blue thumb:
             
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              Yesterday prunings shredded, grass mown and weeds weeded.
              Today more weeding and generally cultivation, hopefully keeping out of the breeze.
               
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                Yesterday Mrs Shiney did a lot of the usual potting on, splitting and potting up and doing cuttings etc.

                She is also potting up the sections of a large Miscanthus that we dug out on Friday. I've been splitting it, very difficult, and she has potted 13 of them so far. One large piece was put back in the hole.

                We planted it 5/4/15 - you can just see it to the right of the bright green leaves in the front
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                and this photo was taken 1/9/17 (the tall grass on the right)
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                A few months ago we had to remove a very large variegated Euonymous (slightly golden green at far end of path) as it was diseased
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                and we have composted and just planted it up
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                  This morning, and yesterday, I have been moving the sprinkler around the beds as the ground is much too solid to dig or weed. Some of the plants are also looking extremely unhappy from lack of water.

                  Hopefully I can do some weeding where I used the sprinkler yesterday. I've been moving it around since 4 a.m. this morning. The blackbirds love the sprinkler and are always running in and out of it. :)

                  My first job out there this morning, apart from the sprinkler, is to pick rhubarb. We have four orders for it and I shall leave the orders on the doorsteps of people that are even older than us - I know that's hard to believe :heehee:
                   
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                    Same here too @shiney , the ground is like working on a rock face ....in fact I can't even remember when we last had any rain!

                    Plan to plant out some Honesty that I had forgot about , found them yesterday in bloom . I sowed them last year and tucked them away for safekeeping.....I'm always doing that!!

                    Then I will continue tidying the remaining borders and potting on the seedlings , Also hope to get round to revamping some of the pots as well.

                    Have a great day in this lovely sunshine, don't forget the sunscreen lotion!!:dbgrtmb:
                     
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                      I've seen it around here but don't know what it is, asked hubby and he said that it's a wild plant with blue flowers. :biggrin:
                       
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                        I'm not sure as leaves look different to me. The plants I saw are actually darker than the photo, both leaves and flowers. I have only seen them along this one lane and just along one stretch of the verges. I thought maybe something escaped or self seeded from a garden around there :dunno:
                         
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                          Definitely not Lunaria ( Honesty ), their flowers gave 4 petals in a cross shape ( similar to Wallflowers ).
                          As a wild guess have a look at Brunnera ?
                           
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                          I think it's Pentaglottis sempervirens (Green Alkanet) @luciusmaximus. :)

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                            I agree with Nick :)
                             
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