What Jobs Are We Doing in the Garden Today... MK2..

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  1. Sheal

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    Thanks Bilbo, I won't be planting one of those then. :)
     
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    Was lovely and green and few weeks ago but always needed scarifying. Around the begining of August for the last few years browns patches appear and they do my head in! :wallbanging:
    Dont know why think its a annual grass in there somewhere that dies off some how!
     
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    Ah, that's a flippin' nuisance then
     
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    Cut the back lawn and collected some seeds. Had my little helper with me today again so I gave him his own bag and told him we would see who got the most. He came back about 2 minutes later with the bag full of stones. He was declared the winner :dbgrtmb:

    Rusty
     
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      Will cut the lawn later ,hope the growth slows down, as will be in Norfolk for a couple of weeks, and don`t want to come back to a hay field,especially as cordless strimmer died last week,so will be looking for a corded replacement.
       
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      Yes, Pam, we have the water police keeping an eye on us :heehee:.

      Apart from the dozens of big pots and hanging baskets, we have well over a thousand seedlings, cuttings and first or second year babies to water. During the warmer weather it's a good hour watering and sometimes twice a day. Then, of course, there's all the veggies. :)
       
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      Well me and the little one finished butchering (scarifying) the lawn yesterday evening. Resembles a farmers field now :snork: .
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      This one is pleased as punch with his efforts!
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      Just got to reseed and feed today
       
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        He's got the makings of a cracking gardener Mowgley:yay:
         
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        Don't you feed him every day? :heehee:

        You've done a good job there :dbgrtmb:. It'll need a lot of watering.

        I've done mowing, edging, cutting back a giant willow, (picking beans - of course), cut Mrs Shiney's hair (in the garden), put the sprinkler on the veggies and will need to put it on one of the beds in the front later (which is rock hard and cracking up) and a bit more pressure hosing.
         
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        I've done 'sweet Fanny Adams' since getting in from work....this sunshine is a real novelty:dancy:
         
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          Blimey....:hate-shocked:...i reminded myself of the story of 'Fanny Adams'....Horrific to say the least...googled it....as if i've nothing better to do:rolleyespink:...which i have but Annnny way also looked up other 'meanings'.....:oops: .Apologies all round.....i can be a plank sometimes:doh:.....no offence intended.....(you stupid Woman:whistle:):dbgrtmb:
           
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            Tonight I'm having a much needed night off and heading to the tennis club!

            Spend all weekend 7am-6pm on Saturday and 8am-late on Sunday hacking, bagging, clearing, tip tripping... mowed and edged last night. At some point this week/weekend need to do one more trip to the refuse site to clear the old wood at the bottom of the garden and apply the decking stain.

            Then will sit down (with a nice cold beer as brilliantly suggested on here) and get planning! Roll on the weekend!

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            Hi All

            Cut the lawns , light pruning , and some photo's

            Not bad day for blue skies and sunshine :hapydancsmil:

            Spruce

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              All looks spot on Spruce. I like that little red begonia.
              Isn't it nice to be able to take piccies with shadows in them !!
               
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                Looking good Spruce :)
                 
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