WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY 2023

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  1. NigelJ

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    Real Turpentine will probably be cheaper from a decorating/DIY shop compared with art shop.
    Old glass is difficult to cut cleanly due to the development of microcracks in the surface.
     
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      I have some methylated spirits and some white spirits, will they do the same thing?
      I think that might have been part of the problem yesterday. Luckily I have plenty to use up so it should be ok
       
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        Working away on the lawn edges and cleaning winter detritus from close to the edges where the blower didn't budge it.

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        I hope to finish by next month if there is not going to be much rain. Edging doesn't work well if it's wet.
         
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          Feeding the birds. Moving plants into the greenhouse. Putting out more bedding for the wildlife.
           
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            I've used the old 3in1 oil, probably cooking oil would work.
            Meths isn't really a lubricant.
             
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              I'll do some experimenting :)
               
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                @Loofah I've used white spirit before with some success. Better than real turpentine I can't say, real turpentine is a mix of organic chemicals. As it tends to polymerise on exposure to air it could leave a sticky residue. I've used it mixed with linseed oil on tool handles and such like. Must admit I do like the smell.
                 
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                  Possibly price per litre but only need a drop; dip cutter head before each cut.
                   
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                    I do like the smell of real turpentine.:biggrin:
                     
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                      Our garage used to reek of it as dad was soaking his paint brushes. Happy memories :)
                       
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                        Bringing in all the trees before the cold snap
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                          This afternoon I covered the new shelving unit I put out on the balcony last November with some fleece. I have some Geraniums on the shelving but I can't really bring them into the flat unless we are forecast temps very much lower than -1 or -2C.

                          While I was on the balcony I also closed up the mini-greenhouse on the balcony table. Last week I put 3 trays of Geranium & Pelargonium cutting in it so I don't want them to get damaged in a light frost. The table with the MG on top are in the most sheltered corner of the balcony so I think everything should be alright even if the cold spell forecast lasts a week or more. The majority of the plants I had in it during the winter survived the terrible frosts we had in December 2022 so 1 or 2 negative values shouldn't affect them.
                           
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                            No t a huge amount today. I chucked some fbb around some plants just to use up the tub; discovered the apple tree I planted last year has been damaged by wildlife or son so need to replace it (I'm trying to be calm about it but secretly I'm fuming), and I've sown a mango seed because daughter wanted to and I can't resist her :)
                            I also picked up some tarragon from the shop and have trimmed it, placed in a glass of water and placed it in the propagator in an attempt to root the cuttings. Unlikely to work but you never know
                             
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                              Today I repotted a Flamingo Lily that my son gave me over a year ago. I also potted up some Tradescantia zebrina cuttings that have been rooting in water. I took more cuttings from the plants on top of the fridge and threw two plants away that were almost dead. While I was at it I also took some cuttings of the Marguerite which managed to survive the winter in the mini-greenhouse out on the balcony. I had several more plants but they were killed by the terrible frosts we had in December 2022. I hope they will root and give me more plants for the summer.
                               
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                                measured up a fence and got materials priced up for replacement. been thinking about new garden design - lots to do this year.
                                 
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