What jobs are we doing today in the garden ?

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    No change - all quiet in tomatoville :)
     
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      Not much today. Been raining on and off all day.
      Have been taking a closer look at the magnolia Susan I planted at the end of march. It seems to be struggling.
      It had a few flowers on it when it flowered now it only has a few green leaves showing through.
      I've read that they take a few years to settle down.
      Next doors is doing fine bait it is a lot bigger than mine!
       
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      Tied in my rasps,watered my baskets,stared at my tomato's and prayed for my pumpkin seeds.....
       
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        I know one of the jobs that I need to do at the weekend - thin my veggie seedlings out:

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          Mowgley,
          when we bought the new house in '90, we purchased one of the first available Mag. Susan's. It took a couple of years to settle but never ceased to delight after that.It was ours until we moved on in 2006. Not a tall grower but a bit broad in the backside ( know the feeling) but it will forgive quite hard pruning if you have to do it. Maybe mulch it and feed it this year and it will reward you next Spring. A delightful little tree,
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            Thought as much. It's planted in full sun and the soil is quite sandy but added loads of compost. Scratched the bark back and it's still green so it's not dead :dancy:
             
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              004.JPG 011.JPG 015.JPG 008.JPG 019.JPG 013.JPG Hi All I took some photo's on my old camera that only need new batteries :oops:

              I will do some bee ones over the weekend if it dont rain !!

              The snowdrop one is from December its the earliets it has ever flowered
               
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                had a google to see what a Magnolia Susan looks like .... only read one or 2 sites, but read that they need acid fertilizer/soil, and that they should be planted in a sheltered spot etc:

                http://www.rhsplants.co.uk/plants/_/shrubs/magnolia-susan/itemno.PL00080226/

                it also states on the top section that you can plant it full sun, so perhaps they mean that sheltered implies little wind?

                I'd also feed it some seaweed extract such as maxicrop or similar .... you can apply via a soil drench or/and foliar feed ....

                a very nice tree, and worthwhile spending a bit to get it established
                 
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                  Hi Dim

                  I grow Susan she is a bit slow growing and a bit twiggy growth , and only produced 3 flowers !!! this year .

                  I would say yes with the shelter

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                    Planted strawberries and cucumbers. Put up pop up grow house for peppers, unable to put peppers in as my son took it over as his new den. Potted on some perrenials and had a general tidy up. Then ended up playing football with my son for an hour.
                     
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                      Gave it another good mulch today and a good water.
                      The roots will be in the shade when the ferns establish around it lol
                       
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                      Had a lazy day today. Hubby bought me a tree for my birthday, that's coming soon unfortunately. I'll reveal that when it's planted. :)

                      Just come in from the T.T. course, blink and they're gone!
                       
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                        Potted up the young Cannas. Potted up a Musa into a much bigger pot as they tend to shoot away. Thinned out the Nettle patches that I grow in various corners for the wildlife. Tied up the Clematis on the trellis entrance, the climbing roses by the pond and on the Arbour. Put in canes around the Oriental Poppy "Patty's Plum" and then ran string around it to stop it from sprawling all over the place. Fed all the Canna in the big pots, all the climbing and shrub roses, sweetpeas, Clematis, Lilies in pots, and all the Paeoniesl, with their weekly feed of Miracle Grow, which will be followed next week with Tomato Feed. Made a mug of tea and sat by the pool and watched the insect life buzzing around.:coffee:
                         
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                          You've been a tad busy then Armandii. :)
                           
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                          Just a tad, Sheal......speaking of Tads, while I was down by the pond, drinking my tea, I spotted some Tadpoles swimming around the edge...and then a Frog appeared right on the shallow pebble shelf right in front of me:yes::snork:
                           
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