WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2022

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  1. Fat Controller

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    I have a lovely fresh bag and can stick some chicken manure through it too for a bit of vim :)
     
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      Pricked out 107 polyanthus seedlings into cell trays.
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        I've been in the GH and potted on a few plants this evening including the vicious Puya , nipped the growing tips out of various plants.
         
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          I am impressed and envious. I have a terrible time trying to get them to grow from seed!

          I've just planted some primula plants that I bought. And I put them under netting to keep the rabbits from eating them before I've had a chance to enjoy them for a few days.

          I dragged my Hibiscus out to the greenhouse, turned off all of the electric devices (to avert an explosion) and put a fogger in there to kill whitefly. I tried to hold my breath but still got a snoot full of the stuff before I got out of there and slammed the door behind me. Cleared my sinuses!

          I also set out the cannabis plants in the spots where they will be planted.

          And I got my wire cutters out and made a couple of dozen stakes for holding down netting or keeping sprayers upright.

          My Shineybrid peppers moved to the small greenhouse near the living room/side exit.

          It rained most of the time I was out there and I've had enough so came inside for a fresh, hot cuppa :biggrin:
           
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            Thanks CanadianLori
            I sowed them in a seed tray but don't cover them, then cover it with a plastic bag and put in the fridge for a few weeks, then I put it in the conservatory.
            If you collect seed it's best for them to be green.
             
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              Thanks @Logan. I'm not giving up! I'll buy some more seeds and try your method. Cheers!
               
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                I planted out another load of Sweet peas, sowed some Morning Glory outside and some Aubretia in a propagator.
                 
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                  Sowed some Jewel Mix nasturtiums outside in the herb bed and then some Jackpot dwarf runner beans indoors.
                   
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                    Between the pigeon droppings & the shower of rain making the balcony a dangerous place to be today I wasn't able to do anything more than check a few Geranium & Pelargonium cuttings to see if they had rooted yet. I'm pleased to say the few I checked did have roots forming so at the end of May I will put them in bigger pots for the summer. :)
                     
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                      Spent the best part of four hours getting the lawns of my front garden back under control. Strimmer first then a double mowing. The neighbouring horses were ready and waiting as soon as they saw the mower, with the occasional nicker to remind me they were there. :doh::)
                       
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                        It's been tippling down on and off all day - but this hasn't stopped me getting out.

                        - planted up the raised beds - red marigold - orange marigold - night scented stock - bush lobelia;
                        - potted up a very nice Gerbera Garvinia;
                        - tidied up the 'going over' tulips;
                        - supped tea in the potting shed.

                        Started at 10 this morning - just come back in now.

                        A good day all in all.
                         
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                          I potted up a little mysterious Brugmansia I did from seed (at the four leaf stage) and played around with a couple of other potted babies I am nurturing, an Oleander and a double Hibiscus syriacus. T'other Half planted the Passiflora edulis by a trellis.
                           
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                            Nothing today it's been rain showers all day, but there's nothing that can't wait until tomorrow.
                             
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                              I popped out first thing and started to plant out some perennials from the cold frame but the rain came on heavy and put a stop to that. After a half-hour in the house, I was champing at the bit so I went out to the potting shed and planted up a hanging basket. By the time I was finished the rain was off so I continued with the perennials. Planted 72 in all. My other half was busy planting out annuals.
                              After lunch, I was looking for more to be getting on with. I had 6 Foxglove in a pot so I went to plant them in my bit of the garden. I am really struggling for room and the spot, along the fence, where I intended to plant them turned out to be on top of concrete. When the next-door neighbour put up the fence he must have put about a 2-foot radius of Postcrete around each post. I had to find another place to put them.
                              I am giving up feeding the birds from the bird table for a spell. There are plants underneath it but they are grey with birds trampling over them, detritus falling from the table and guano. Perhaps if I can give them a chance they will start away again. I still have the seed and peanut dispensers there and I will continue to hang the fat balls in the dispenser in the apple tree.
                               
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                                @Jocko You must have had a very bare garden to start with as I have noticed you have bought a lot lately in great volume. Have you recently moved into this house?
                                 
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