WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2021

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  1. Victoria

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      Have been deconstructing the shed into usable pieces. This meant the floor and roof being separated into each of their 100mm planks, removing nails etc and burning anything with woodwork or rot. Repairs to other bits will be tomorrow and then it should be ok to put up. Just need the floor now lol
       
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        Obrigada Vicky :wub2::wub2:


        Is that correct..ending in 'a ' for female??
         
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          Today, sowing Cosmos seeds in pots
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              Thanks @Michael Hewett ..I fine, just have a sore hand now to add to my aches and pains and my knee is a tad extra painful this morning...its fun this getting old game...:biggrin: xx
               
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                More weeding, pot up self seeded tree paeony plants, Choysia ternata suckers, Buddleja suckers plus anything else that has magically popped up. Not sure what I'll do with them though.
                 
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                  :biggrin: Thats what I do too Nigel...chop and pot.
                  I don't need them but can't throw them away either.:nonofinger:
                   
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                    Aside from the shed stuff, I have attempted to start a mango seed. Hadn't realised how enormous they are!!
                     
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                      Yes it's surprising. Good luck @Loofah ,keep us posted on your progress .:dbgrtmb:
                       
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                        Been pricking out pot marigold seedlings earlier and going to do some more.
                         
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                          I'm down to my last 425litres of General Purpose Compost, so I've ordered 25 bales of one hundred and twenty five litres from B&Q. I always find they're easy to deal with and very helpful and I even got 10% off the price of the order so. when it arrives next Monday, I'll be happy:hapydancsmil:
                           
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                            The leaves are interesting as they start off getting quite large, thin and a pinkish hue to them. As they get older they shrink, turn properly green and thicker.
                             
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                              I've just been continuing with the pressure hosing and have finished about 1,800sq ft :phew:

                              We haven't invited anyone, yet, for a sit and chat in the garden from next Monday but benches have been cleaned and I'll hose them down after each visit.
                               
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                                Oh no! That's such a shame considering how long they take to grow! I'm annoyed at myself for forgetting to label mine... one of them is Extra Early so I was hoping to pull it up at a good time and start planting out my lettuce. But I can't remember which side it was on. Either way, one is growing clearly a lot taller and thicker-stemmed than the other so I'm taking a gamble that those are the Extra Earlies.

                                Speaking of lettuce, just potted-on some more seedlings. They are now living outdoors thank god because I am fast running out of space for seedlings. Just need to get through the next month then things will ease up when I move some plants on to other people.

                                I'm going to sow my lettuce seedlings under cloches in the garlic bed, there's a bit of a gap in the middle so will have to make do and just harvest the garlic very carefully (lettuce may well be being harvested by the time the extra early garlic comes up anyway).

                                Same deal with the cabbages. Just potted up the next cell of Greyhounds into their own fibre pots and put them out in the greenhouse. Will try and intersperse them around the Elephant Garlic until I can pull that up (tbf it's looking grea so hopefully harvestable in June).
                                 
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