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

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  1. Kristen

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    Pretty much finished planting out the bedding stuff :dbgrtmb:
     
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      Oh ... and I walked down the new hedges, 3rd year from planting, and nipped off any side shoots that were extending beyond the "pattern" of the edge - so that they thicken up, rather than being the first to jut out!
       
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        I've pruned the 'portable' Elaeagnus hedge (ie the ones I've got lined up in planters). They were growing outwards and encroaching too much so I got my new hedge clippers out.
         
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          Nothing done yesterday, went to see the dukeries rally with little Mowgley.
          Made up for it today though, watered everything this morning then off to my fiancée grandmothers to build and fill 2 10ft x 5ft raised beds. The mowed the lawn and sorted out the borders, trimmed back the daffs, bluebells, tulips and dead headed some aquilegia (I must get some off these). Sorted out her outside tap and hose (bad arthritis). Back in the week to plant up with veg that she has sown.
          Then round to mrs mowgleys cousins to mow the lawn and plant some sweet Williams and marigolds I had got left, tied in a climbing rose.
          Then had my tea @8 then watering mine again. :snork:
           
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            Tackled the bed with the three evils in - Bamboo, Ivy and Japanese Anenome. Actually it's four if you include the Crocosmia too. As it involved lifting some paving slabs I left the two out next to the wall so as to extend the bed into the rockery uninterrupted.
            Having ripped the nasties out and dug some goodness in, I replanted the spring bulbs, added a few from pots , and then planted the perennials I had reserved for this bed. As it gets some shade from the wall and extra shade in places from the Forsythia and Vibernum I've put nine different Tricyrtis in, positioned according to their light preference. Plus a largish Hosta, Fritillaria, Commelina, Salvia and Campanula.
             
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              So a quiet one then?? :heehee:
               
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                Well, you've all been working very hard. :dbgrtmb:

                I've done nothing in the garden for over a week as we've been away in the Lake District. We've come back to a jungle :hate-shocked: so lots to do. I haven't even had a chance to see whether the veggies have survived the hot week in the sun! I think it's going to be sprinkler time today. :)
                 
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                  Well, I am trying to re-think the back of my borders, thanks to T&M managing to get 100% of my orders wrong this year!

                  I had planned in 8 Dahlia XXXL for the back of two of my borders, and I have just come home to a letter informing me that I 'might not have been told' that they were being delivered by the end of February 2014!

                  They are very kindly sending me two plants that I have no idea how they will fit in with my garden (foxglove illumination and geranium rozanne), and have sent me yet another £10 voucher. Very nice of them to apologise, but to be honest its wearing a bit thin now.

                  Here we are in the middle of June, and I now have few options or ideas as to what I can substitute :dunno: - - don't think I will be ordering from T&M next year.
                   
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                    ooooh, Geranium Rozanne is a cracker FC. It will fill a large space in the border but not densely. Have a Google,
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                      It looks nice, but it simply doesn't fit - I was banking on 8 plants that were three to four feet tall, built like brick outhouses with those lovely big blooms to fill the backs of my borders. Now I have bare fence.​
                      The longer I look at their website trying to find an alternative, the angrier I am getting to be honest; its made all the worse by the fact that I have planted all the borders up in front of the spaces, so its all the harder to put something else in there (or more to the point, to work out WHAT to put in there).​
                      I am turning the air blue inside my head right now. :mute:
                       
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                      Aaaaw FC. I can feel your annoyance and frustration from here. I hope they = Thompson and Morgan know that Gardeners Corner members are viewing this and will take grave note of their incompetence,
                      nearly time for a B and Coke,
                      meantime,
                      :grphg:
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                        Personally I would have a target price of £30-35. They certainly aren't cheap, but more than that is a lot to pay!! Its a while since I've had to buy one though.

                        Harrod Horticultural want £60 :hate-shocked:
                         
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                          Well, I have looked and looked, and it looks like I am pretty well stuffed - thank you very ***** much T&M :gaah:

                          Can anyone tell me how quickly Malva Zebrina grow to a decent height?
                           
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                            And so is Digitalis "Illumination" too! I picked one up for three or four quid a few weeks ago - they were upwards of a tenner last year. Rather conveniently, it is sterile and T&M own the PBR for this one. But it is worth the effort of some winter protection fat controller.
                             
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