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

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  1. al n

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    Absolutely nothing today as we spent the whole day at southport flower show! :dancy:

    A cracking day out for all of us, especially our 4 year old. Had lots of stuff to entertain him in the arena!

    Anyway, lots of nice stuff, the gardens although compact, were brilliantly done. I'll post a few pics I took in another thread later, but I did buy a few bits, and mrs al and the boys bought me a prezzie!

    These are the bits I bought:-
    A black and yellow lizard
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    A wind spinner
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    Another lizard
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    T-Rex
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    A fatso a spiders web and a yellow crocosmia
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    Another wind spinner
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    And the prezzie mrs al and the boys got me
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    An absolutely fabbo day, knack erred with all the walking though!
     
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      Sorry to hear that GA.....have a hug :grphg: 44 is so young. :sad:
       
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        *note to self, read previous posts before posting*!
        Sorry to hear the GA, it must of been awful to hear that news, so sorry for you.
        44 is no age at all, have a huge hug from mrs al, the boys and myself.:grphg:
         
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          Thanks Fern and al n - it is indeed very sad. She lived in our town in a special needs house - had many other illnesses to cope with plus went for a check up 3 months ago after having a melanoma removed and now this has happened. She was such a beautiful sweet girl with a beautiful smile.
           
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            Such a sad day for you and those even closer to her GA. She is at peace now , and whole and beautiful....
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              I got the Hedge Trimmers out today and used the small one on the pond side of the Jasmine Hedge which had grown over the Ferns and part of the Bog Garden. I left part of it as one of the Clematis was still flowering in it.
              I've got two 12' Conifers close together in the middle of the garden that needed their annual prune so I had to use the pole Hedge Trimmer to get to the top of those. You have to look up when using it and when you do you get a face full of Conifer prunings!!:doh::heehee: Still, Hedge Trimmers do take the hard work out of the job!!
              I put on some long sleeved clothing and gloves to deal with some Nettles at the back of the borders and still managed to get stung!:cry3: I grow them deliberately in some spots to give the Butterflies and Caterpillars to food plants but you do have to keep them in check.
              After that I moved some large pots around and placed them into new spots around the garden and then tried to sort out my little Plant Nursery which was getting a bit disorganised to say the least and discovered some plants that I had no idea I had!!:heehee:
               
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                Armandii, you'll have to ask Spruce for one of his beekeepers hats for when you're pruning the conifers. :)
                 
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                Are you ready for that to take over? :heehee:

                The leaves don't look very deeply divided? I have one like yours, and also one which is much more deeply divided, which I think looks more dramatic.
                 
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                Today I mainly sat at the top of the garden and shared freshly picked peas with the dog!!
                 
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                  Mowed the lawn - well, chewed the top off it more than anything as my lawnmower is not a happy chappie; not sure if the blade is blunt/knackered (although it shouldn't be as it was only replaced at the back end of last year), I have a sneaky feeling that the bearing is going on the motor as it sounds like a bag of boulders at times, and there is something amiss with the switches at the top of the handle. Me thinks it might be time for us to part company....

                  I also removed the framework that was holding the netting around my peas and beans that never really did anything, and Mrs C is going to potter away at getting that bed ready to take cauliflowers whilst I am at work this week.

                  Then, it was spraying the cucumbers with milk solution again, as the mildew seems to have gotten another hold on them; then evicting the courgettes from the greenhouse as I am not convinced that they aren't the source for the mildew, and finally I watered everything.
                   
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                    GA, sorry to hear your news :grphg:


                    I'm still taking it easy because of a bit of trouble with my knee and just did a small amount of clearing up the stuff that Mrs Shiney was cutting down. She went through the garden like a whirlwind :heehee: and had cut back enough stuff to fill six wheelie bins. Unfortunately, we have only three bins available so the rest had to go on the bonfire heap - I wish the farmer would harvest the wheat field at the back of us! There's not enough room on the compost heaps and a lot of it would take much too long to rot down.

                    Apart from that, I'm spending about an hour picking beans each day and the golden plums are ripening quickly. From now on it will be a race between me and the wasps as to who gets to the ripe plums first. They usually win :sad:. The blackberries are also coming ripe now and the warm and sunny days that we're getting this week will mean loads for the freezer :blue thumb:.

                    I've started picking some of our early cooking apples - just as we're using the last pack of last year's crop. :)
                     
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                      Mowed over a wasp's nest last night ... that upset them! Couldn't get my shirt off quick enough as a weapon, and my "run for your life" speed isn't that good anymore! Set fire to the nest this morning and there there is now an angry tornado of wasps above it. No idea when I will be able to retrieve the mower (only route back out is past the nest), perhaps I'll order a new one ...
                       
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                        After an hour moving rubble, I've done the poop-scoop tour of the garden (boy, do I know how to have a good time!) and taken some cuttings of lavender and salvia patens....
                         
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                          They may have stung your mower to death! :hate-shocked:
                           
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                            Checked my insurance policy and "mower stung to death by wasps" is a specific exclusion. Who would have thought it? :heehee:
                             
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