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

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  1. Lolimac

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    Squishing greenfly on my Rose buds seen as the Blue tits are having a day off....will do some watering once the sun goes down:dbgrtmb:
     
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      My tits are lazy - I don't think they have eaten much greenfly - in spite of their feeder being hung under the rose arch. As I can't reach to squish, I jet spray - but squishing is better and more therapeutic I think :eeew:

      Didn't do too much today - potted up some hardy fuchsias into 2 litres, and as I received my latest purchase of £2 plants from J Parkers yesterday I potted up the free trailing fuchsias, and other stuff that came with it (Nerine, Potentilla, Oriental Lillies and Hemerocallis (full price)). Not complaining but the sun is drying stuff out super quick here.

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        WateRed twice today, and weeded and planted up another 2 hanging baskets

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          Worked on a border near the pond today; it's been slightly extended and dug over and new plants put in.

          Put the new "floating", solar, pond lights out on the pond :yes: ... they floated merrily into the shade of the mahoosive iris :doh: (Clearly, it wasn't explained to *them* that they are meant to remain in sunlight to *charge* )

          Had visitors today so began cooking a meal, then felt too hot, so changed from an oven cooked potato dish to ... potato salad (including chives fresh from my garden :wub2: )

          Then felt tired, so went to bed for an hour :redface: Woke up after 2 1/2 hrs :hate-shocked:

          Back out and finished off watering the extended border. The 'edging' will have to wait until tomorrow now.

          Blow-away greenhouse is still standing (Day 2!) :blue thumb:
           
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            PS: Sorry, al, meant to have said: your baskets look splendid! :dbgrtmb:
             
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              Thanks "M" :SUNsmile:
               
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                Managed to squeeze the last 2 cannas in.
                Watered the pots and GH.
                Then just sat in garden in my lazy chair admiring my work with a beer :snork:
                Oh and let little Mowgley lose with the hose pipe :hapfeet:
                 
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                  Sat in the sun this afternoon and made a start on my strawberry tree - first pipe is drilled, covered in membrane and is set in a large splodge of all weather sealant, and has been left with two huge bricks holding it in place until the sealant cures.

                  EDIT - then I watered everything, and put more slug pellets down around my lettuces as the little bar-stewards have had a couple away overnight (first night out!)
                   
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                    Ooh, almost forgot, I gave my steamer chairs a couple of coats of black cuprinol shades. I couldn't sit with a cuppa on them til they were dry. Bummer!
                     
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                      Potted up toms and put in final place in grow house. Put my tumbler toms in hanging basket with some trailing Nasturnum and planted the 2 redundant baskets from front (now they have been replaced with new ones) with trailing Nasturnum. Watered everything.

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                        Went to Wem in Shropshire to take my sister shopping in Shrewsbury and came back with a perennial Poppy "Checkers", a pink flowered Dicentra, a white flowered Delphinium...........and have no idea where I'm going to put them!!:dunno::heehee:
                         
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                          Will you never learn Armandii! :heehee:
                           
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                            I just can't help it, I get these blank spots in my day and come home wondering where I got the plants from!!:dunno::heehee:
                             
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                              True addiction! :biggrin:
                               
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