WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2021

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  1. Jasmine star

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    I'm definitely going to give them a go :yes: please let me know if you would like me to pay for the seeds or postage. Its Its really kind of you.
     
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      dont worry about postage... :)
       
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      • Fredas

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        Sunny and clear in Birmingham after 1pm and still is

        1. Filled two more raised beds and one with 50/50 well rotted horse muck and top soil. Thanks JR!
        2. Taken out hardier seedlings for sunbathing
        3. Had many cups of teas
         
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          spent the day up at the lotty. planted out my raspberry canes that id saved from the revamp. planted the blackcurrant bush and planted the rhubarb crown.

          then we hid the ibc tank and I've painted it....whilst having half a bottle of vino and snibbits in the sunshine
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            I basked in glorious sunshine whilst planting some hyacinths, tulips and fritillaria imperialis in a couple of large containers.
            Yes, I know it's a bit late, but when you find a carrier bag sending out shoots and roots that had been forgotten about in the utility room, late is so much better than never
             
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              That's very posh for an allotment! Where are the mismatched doors and the dilapidated sheds?
               
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                I were think the same thing , a lot of people would be pleased to have the back garden looking as good let alone the allotment.
                 
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                  gorgeous allotment And thumbs up for the vino! Note to self to have that rather than tea next time
                   
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                    Cleared the big border where the Apple and Pear trees are ,cutting back things as I went. Got rid of some plants that have past their best now, made a note of which ones last summer. Lots of room now to fill will the new perennials and summer bedding in May.:yahoo: IMG_20210307_154619.jpg
                     
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                      Ended up planting out onion sets and shallots. Spent the afternoon checking the dahlia tubers in the cold greenhouse. A couple had had it, a couple were beginning to shoot and Dahlia Excelsa had a shoot a couple of inches out of the compost (that was what prompted the checking. Also checked the Amorphophallus tubers which are in good condition.
                      Did some weeding as well.
                       
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                        Oh don't mention Dahlias Nigel... I'm so scared that I may have lost all of mine as its been so cold this winter.
                        I nervously left them all in situ last winter and was pleased to see they all survived bar one. I will be so upset it they've perished.:cry3: I have sowed a few Bishops Children just in case, not my favourite but that's all I had .
                         
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                          well it was an overhaul of the lotty-all the old beds had rotted and its a new shed. the side of the ibc tank is actually covered in staging from the old greenhouse which has been in the garage rafters for 3 years now. painted up now looks all fancy....give it til next year and it'll be looking more "traditional" :biggrin:
                           
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                            A cold start o the day made me think I would just potter around in the Green House again but by mid-day the temperature had risen to 47.7f so that tempted me into the garden. I decided to plant the over 90 Gladioli bulbs and so got a couple of bags of them out but then realised that I've still got loads of Hardy Perennials to plant, planting bulbs first and then trying to remember where I planted them as I then tried to plant the Hardy Perennials didn't seem like a good idea. So, I planted 9 Leucanthemum *Broadway Lights"
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                            in groups of three, and then 9 Leucanthemum "Banana Cream" in groups of three
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                            I had 3 Alcea so I planted one (White) next to the 3 year old Rosea Alcea already in the lawn border and then the other two, (Red and a Yellow) next to the old Mallow in the "walk around" border. I also planted some Allium "Summer Drummer" and some more Allium "Nectaroscordum" in the same border. The Gladioli bulbs went back into the Green House to wait until I have planted the rest of the Hardy Perennials.:dunno::heehee:
                             
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                              The borders are really coming alive with the promise of flowers to come. The first of the Fritillaria have flowered
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                              While part of the Woodland border has all sorts of things growing in it.....
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                              The Hellebore "Golden Lotus" seems to like it where it is and is romping away...
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                              Considering I left these Tete-a-Tete Daffodils in a black sack, still in their pots from April last year, and only found them again at the bottom of the garden in November, they are making a good showing.
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                              The old stone Cottage sink is going to be emptied and the plants replaced with some of the Alpines in the pots, while the others will go into the second stone sink.
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                              The Crocus I planted along the lawn edges are slowly getting into flower
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                              And the Oak Barrel holding the Climbing Rose "White Skyliner" is looking busy with Blue Bells,
                              and other bulbs pushing out of the soil.
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                                Cold but sunny, so a couple of hours cutting grass in both bun runs and a bit of grass in front garden. Have several piles of grass to dispose of. Compost bins full up.Weeded out two of the baths,swept a section of pathway and peered into pond for several minutes. Sat on bench with coffee and chocolate biccies.

                                Had a trip to hardware store this morning and whilst there had a look at their new delivery of Alpine plants. I'm thinking of planting up one of my sink with them, but haven't decided yet. Bought a new seed feeder as the enterprising resident rodents have learnt how to shin up a tree and unhook the feeder - I watched her do it. After doing this a number of times the feeder broke.
                                 
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