What are we doing in the garden 2025

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  1. ViewAhead

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    I will investigate this design miracle. :biggrin:
     
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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    @Bluejayway .Pyracantha is a beast , pretty to look at , horrible to handle . I made the mistake of planting it as a hedge two moves ago and dug it out. I also grew a rosa rugosa hedge which was beautiful but after sustaining an infection from the spines requiring medical assistance and it suckering into the lawn i dug that up too. I now avoid anything with spikes and spines except for an autumn king holly hedge which is virtually prickle free. I am still tempted to create a rose bed but we shall see.
     
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    • Michael Hewett

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      Roses are lethal ! I've got a greenhouse full of cacti and I've had more injuries from roses than I've had from my cacti since I started collecting them in the 1960s. In fact I've never had any injuries from my cacti.
       
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        That’s a good price, @pete. :blue thumb: On the manufacturer’s website, the price is about double.
         
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          @Michael Hewett . My dad was a big fan of cactus and had a grenhouse full of an assortment of spiny beggars and lush succulents. I had a very uncomfortable initiation when i took a liking to what dad always referred to as the Micky Mouse Ears cactus . It looked so soft i ran my hand across it and of course i ended up with a handful of fine spines which took forever to remove .I would only have been 8 or 9 and i learned a very swift lesson about respecting cactus.
           
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          • pete

            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            It appears to be a sale and as usual time limited.
            They are basically small chainsaws but with a retractable top guard.
             
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              Is there a list of month by month gardening jobs and seed planting anywhere? I’m usually late with everything or I’ve missed when things need to be done so I was hoping to change that this year. Thanks.
               
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                No I dont think we have that.
                Not noticed one.
                 
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                  That would be very useful
                   
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                    I’ve started one for for me for January, but happy to share - feel free to add to the list / comment:

                    Plant seeds - rhubarb, strawberry, onion, chilli, pepper, hollyhock, celery, parsley, delphinium, geranium, antirrhinum, sweet pea, verbena

                    Prune patio apple and pear trees

                    Plan raised beds

                    Chit first early seed potatoes

                    Mulch spring bulbs

                    Cover rhubarb plants with a bucket or terracotta pot to force
                     
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                    • Plantminded

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                      The RHS publication "Gardening through the year" by Ian Spence is a good place to start..
                       
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                      • Robert Bowen

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                        @Escarpment Note to self : do not have a mouthful of coffee when reading posts . My eye fell upon your text “ rambling rector” but read “rambling rectum” . Spray no more .:coffee:
                         
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                          I don't sow any seeds in January, @kazzawazza, too soon, too cold, unless you have a good heated (expensive) greenhouse. What do you do with the young plants when they've germinated, need potting on and there is no room left in your house?
                           
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                            I have been out and done some more pruning and tidying up. I didn't stay out long as my back started to ache and it's too cold to sit down for long.
                             
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