What Jobs Are We Doing in the Garden Today... MK3.. 2013

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  1. Jenny namaste

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    You've got umm - a bit of pricking out to keep YOU off the streets as well FC ......
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      Just a bit - hence buying the trays tonight that equate to 3000 cells, on top of the fibre pots I already have in hand.

      I just hope the weather behaves this year :)
       
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        You certainly don't do things by halves FC. Bless you - a true, Mad as a box of Frogs GC member.
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          Do you have a greenhouse they could go in during the day?
           
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          Oh!! Is she's that type of care worker? ;) :heehee:
           
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            fat controller, they look good but what are you going to do with all those tomato plants? :rolleyespink:
             
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            I do, but it would be a hell of a faff getting them in there and back out every day - I'm usually long at work by this time in the morning, so it wouldn't really be practical to be moving them out and back in again every day
             
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            Well now the weather is on the up, I have planted out some clematis into the border and have got a dozen strawberry plants to put in the new bed. Not sure what type they are as we lost all the info, I think one maybe general and also have some alpine strawbs to sort out into their new pots.
            I shall have to sow a lot more carrots and onions as the last lot have come to nothing again.
            And yes more weeding to do as the blighter's have shown up where you don't want them.
             
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              I'm going to keep the best ones, plus a few spares, then see my neighbours and friends right for them before putting up a wee notice at work and selling them at 40 or 50p a plant - not looking to make a fortune, but enough to cover the costs and maybe a fiver or so toward some compost.
               
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                Found some leaf mould from 2011 batch at the back of the shed used it to mulch the border at the bottom if garden. Actually sown some seeds tonight aswell first of the year, Echinacea, Gardillia, Shasta daiseys, and achillea. Also potted up some Fahlias and dicentra bleeding heart Alba. Then got some compost from the car and was carrying it down the garden and went straight over the top of a football I didn't see and landed in a heap with a bag of compost on my head and a twisted ankle, but at least I got my seeds sown.

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                  But you sowed the seeds before the trip up. How are you now Rusty? Any lasting damage?
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                  Well the weather promises a lack of frost and lots of sunny dry weather interspersed with rain at times, and more spring-like temperatures. Therefore today I planted my first hardy plant, Convolvulus cneorum. On Saturday I hope to plant the Cistus, and move some pansies to the front garden, to prepare the side border for it's tropical bed.
                   
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                    It was sunny today until early afternoon and then the clouds became thicker and heavier and it got a lot colder.
                    However, I gave a gate I had repaired earlier this weeks a second coat of paint, the Kitchen door a coat of red Sadoline varnish.
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                    Then I had a wander around the garden to check on the Clematis Armandii I had planted under my Acer Brilliantissismum as an experiment to see if it will clamber up into the branches. It seems to have settled in nicely.

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                    I have two old stone sinks from some Cottages that were knocked down some time ago nearby. I've always planted them up and kept them looking good....until two years ago. They're now in urgent need of being completely emptied and having a mixture of sand, soil, grit with Alpines and Succulents put in. Here's the first one on the West border.
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                    And the second on the East border.
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                    Also in the walk around I looked at the Sunningdale Silver Pampas Grass which the East wind has ravaged. The seed plumes I usually leave for the birds to take and make nesting material out of, but there's not much left even so I'll leave it for a week or two before I cut it down.
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                    And the Arbour roof needs a repaint in green timber treatment....that can wait for warmer weather though:snork:
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                    Plus my compost heap needs digging out and turning over. I pruned the three Buddleia's today and will shred the pruning tomorrow. I usually prune them in late March but this cold weather and late Winter delayed things.
                     
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                      Good idea :dbgrtmb:

                      A suggestion (from having sold plants for a long time):- sell them at 50p each (much easier to to handle the cash) or 5 for £2 (they'll go much quicker that way). :blue thumb:
                       
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                        Thanks shiney - that's good advice :)
                         
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