What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2020

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  1. Perki

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    Been a busy afternoon popped out to get a few christimas cards to put money in, more titivating with my wardrobe after. Then while the sun was out to the GH I thought it be warm in there but nope, I sowed my Begonia seeds :). Back to the house to clean my propagators out, and tidy the unused small bedroom ready to for the sowing season .
     
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      Two of my favourite words @Perki ...' sowing season '.:yes::hapydancsmil::yes::hapydancsmil:
       
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        Squeezed ten treeferns into the greenhouse. Getting icy round here atm. Going to have sell the 8footer in Spring,just too heavy to move more than a couple of feet now. Griiting the black ice atm.:snowmansmile:
         
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          I carried on tidying up one of our nursery areas where I also keep a lot of pots and pot trays. I decided to be harsh with what I keep as we shan't be opening the garden next year. I got through about a third of the area and filled a wheelie bin with leaves and muck and a black bin (non-recyclables) with pots and trays. I guess I have enough more pots and trays not up to being worth keeping to fill another wheelie bin. It should leave me with about 2,000 pots and 300 trays - apart from the thousands of cleaned pots in the shed.

          I'll have to send out a message for people not to drop their empties off at Shineyland. :heehee:

          I had to give up as my fingers got too cold to grip anything. :rolleyespink:
           
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            That's a shame @shiney how come you're not opening the garden next year ? At least us on the forum can still have a gander :)
             
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              @Perki Covid has shut down everybody's plans as far as socializing in groups since larger than 10 will probably be a no no even come the spring. @shiney has a lovely property and I was lucky to visit a few years back and before all of this nasty virus hit. It's too bad that all of the in person meetings we gardeners enjoy will be cancelled even though we are a gentle group who follow the rules.

              I've only been sitting with my drawing of my little garden areas and pencilling in where 2021's annuals will go. Notice I say pencil. I have a large eraser that gets regular use throughout this process!
               
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                Thanks @Perki It's highly unlikely that we would be able to open the garden for the hundreds of people that turn up each year. We had to make the decision well in advance as it takes months to organise and we know how much disruption having to cancel this year's event caused.

                We had to let the 35 entertainers and the 20 helpers know well in advance for next year. Making sure everything is in place or at least ready is too much of an effort to have to cancel at the last minute (even with three month's notice). Sound systems, tables, chairs, gazebos, plants, lots of home made cakes (we get through about 100 :rolleyespink:) and all the advertising and publicity (we still have about 100 laminated posters that weren't used for this year's cancelled event :sad:). We even have to let the post office know in advance as delivery of the post gets cancelled when we open because there is no place for the post van to stop. The police are also given plenty of notice because of the traffic problems.

                Depending on the situation for next year I hope we can open for some of the GC members. :blue thumb:
                 
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                  Tidied up greenhouse ie turfed out the peppers, they were laden with greenfly, shame about the remaining peppers though. I then tidied up the insectiverous plants and moved them into the space vacated by the peppers.
                  Then pruned four buddlejas and stacked prunings for shredding.
                   
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                    Nigel. I admit, I know very little about growing insectivarious plants. You mention your remaining peppers being plagued with greenfly. Probably a daft question, but genuine. Could the insectivarious plants have benefitted from the greenfly.
                     
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                      @Mike Allen
                      Greenfly and insectiverous plants? Good question, most greenfly are wingless females so they don't really end up on the insectiverous plants. The winged forms do get trapped on the sundews (Drosera), they are too small to trigger the Venus Fly Traps. I have lost a Venus Fly Trap to greenfly infestation a long while ago, also had problems with greenfly on the young growth of pitcher plants. The pitcher plants tend to trap flies and midges as they secrete a sweet nectar like substance around the entrance. Quite often I find spiders living under the hood of the pitcher, or even in the neck of the pitcher with a web across.
                      The Venus Fly Traps have been known to trap small snails and all that remains is the very brittle shell of the snail, all the protein in the shell having been digested.
                       
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                        D.T brown seeds and plants are offering free p&p until midnight on Sunday, ordered 2 pks of chilli plants.with 3 plants in each.

                        Mr. Fothergills are doing the same but they don't do the very hot chilli plants.
                         
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                          I carried on tidying up the pots and tray storage area by getting the leaves and rotting tree debris, including loads of willow branches, and filling a wheelie bin. I managed to keep pushing all of it down into the bin until it wouldn't take any more. Then it was almost too heavy to drag the bin the 200ft to where it will be close to the pickup area. :phew: I'll take another bin to the area tomorrow if the weather permits.
                           
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                            Just been siliconing the greenhouse just in case tonights "breeze" fancies sending my glass into a new post code by the morning. :fingers crossed:
                             
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                              Loved having a greenhouse actually had two at one time but husband took over the plot as a work shop that kept him out of mischief, that was when we lived in the UK, would do the same on a rainy day as you can always find something to do in them.We are located in SW France and Greenhouses are around here but not very many.
                               
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                                noticed the Ajuga straight away because I have been transplanting some to fight back the horrendous weeds along with whatever I can lay my hands on for free....
                                Looking very good, we like pots as can be moved about to suit...
                                 
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