WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2021

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  1. Upsydaisy

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    Sounds heavenly Vicky!:imphrt:
     
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      Had a delicious lunch in the garden when I spotted a pesky bindweed. No sooner had I pulled the bugger out when I spotted another, then another… and a host of other unwanted specimens. Pulling up one turned into a three hour sun drenched weed control escapade. The large garden bin and two huge gardening sacks are stuff full (again). That's my weeding done… until next week.
       
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        @DevonPhil Pulling bindweed is like cherry picking, once you start is hard to stop! Then, bindweed is hard to stop too, so, it is a never ending war :)
         
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          What's a woodchuck?
           
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            It can be conquered by stuffing lots of stems and foliage in half-buried jam jars half-filled with glyphosate. Takes a while, but it's discreet and effective.
             
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              and how much wood can a woodchuck chuck?
               
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                Woodchuck is also known as a Groundhog.

                Hopefully now the sun is back out I will carry on with the deadheading. Rain is forecast for this afternoon, but what does that ever tell us?
                 
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                  Think I need to do some "Chelsea chopping" The garden has gone MENTAL!

                  Shame the iris sibericas have all finished-they dont seem to last long. Need to cut all the finished stems back now....got LOADS to do.
                   
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                    I've been in the garden after rain doing a Stamping Snail Dance:yes:
                     
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                      As much as snails drive me mad I just cant do that.....they get a flight out of my garden onto their holidays instead
                       
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                        Hello @Snorky85

                        If you use a tennis racket they go much further :)

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                          That's what I've been doing too...it's gone bananas out here!! I'm even giving the Lavenders the chop too, I did it last year and they were much better behaved.
                           
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                            Well I've been up to my lotty and planted out red drumhead cabbages, a few nasturtiums and spent time sorting out a nettering cover to stop the butterflies. Can't believe the time-the day is going too quickly.


                            I'll be out chelsea chopping this afternoon if the rain stays away. It's so humid here!
                             
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                              Mostly watering and supping tea. Came across this Convolvulus Blue Ensign in the front garden. Grown from seed this year - this is the first to flower to open. Saw them at Tatton Park last year and fancied a go at growing them here - well chuffed :smile:

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                                If a woodchuck, could chuck wood
                                 
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