What Jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2014..

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  1. Kristen

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    Can you paint? A painting would save me a lot of bother - I'll put it there as a trompe l'oeil :)
     
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      Er...no...I think your idea is far better:blue thumb:
       
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      Typical! I'll get my bike and get on it then ... :)
       
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        That looks as though it may be a red one at the far end on the right hand side.


        I'm working on it but the tree and shrub roots are making it more difficult each year. That's why it goes wonky so often - at least, that's the excuse I'm using! :heehee:
         
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          I've done everything except the Dahlias. Only took me an hour so am going to start one of the other zillion jobs us gardeners always have waiting to be done.
           
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            A bit of a sore head, too many vodka and lemonades last night :doh:
            Potted on the musa's and mowed the lawn for the first tine this year.
            Potted on some tigerella and sun gold toms.
             
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              Just finished potting up my Dahlia cactus corms , and the last trailing Begonia tubers. Now that the weather has moved up a couple of notches , moved a lot of pricked out seedlings from the overcrowded house to the GH .
              The greenhouse needs cleaning but that can wait until tomorrow now, it has been waiting until tomorrow for the last 3 weeks !
               
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              I'm going to throw a spanner in the works! I'd have put the colours round the other way. White stands out more than the others so I would have put those at the far end and they'd draw your eyes through.

              Think I'd best disappear now! :runforhills:
               
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                It's not a problem. He'll just have the one way system go round the other way! :heehee:
                 
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                  I've given about 50 odd plants their spring feed (slow release), potted an Acer Fireglow and a deciduous Azalea and given the lawn its first mow of the year. It's still very soggy but was getting a foot high in some places, so it had to be done. The air can get to the bottom now so it'll dry out quicker. I sprinkled grass seed and granular lawn feed all over it to hopefully fill it out a bit. I would've done compost as well, but my back is knackered.

                  I dug a couple of last year's Dahlias out of their planters and they are fine - in fact the corms are blimmin' huge. Put them in plastic pots for now until I decide where to put them. Left a couple in planters for the back garden. Now need to decide where to put the three I bought this year.

                  The fragrance of my Osmanthus and the Violas followed me round the patio :imphrt:

                  The garden's starting to take shape.

                  Next job is emptying out the composter so I can put it away in the garage. It's taking up space where I need to move a crab apple to. Not looking forward to that one!

                  I've also ordered a couple of heavy duty trellis panels for the climbing Roses/Clematis next to the garage.
                   
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                    Pricking out and potting on....pattern repeat:rolleyespink:...tided the gravel up around the 'top pond' seen as the chooks have got a fascination with it:doh:and waited for the sunshine which never came:frown:
                     
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                      taking advantage of the natural sprinkler today, covered the front lawn with new grass seed, especially in the sparce areas. the lawn really took a hit last summer when the trucks ran over it , in the process of taking down the 8 trees.
                       
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                        Well, my list was a tad ambitious - partly due to the service on the car taking a bit longer than expected, and partly due to me apparently being less resilient after a couple of double shifts than I used to be:old:

                        I got the tree burnt, so now have loads more room, and will hopefully get the grass cut tomorrow. Also managed to stop one of my neighbours from going and spending a fortune on plants as I seem to have loads of them in the offing........ :biggrin:

                        Been a nice day, out in the sun and it feels as though I have turned the corner to getting my garden back the way I want it.:spinning:
                         
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                          No sun here today or yesterday, probably be out next week while i'm at work!:frown: However, managed to pot up a couple of chilli plants that are living on my windowsill. Still quite cold, so not good in the garden as yet, but chased the dog and did some weeding. Oh and checked on my broad beans that are coming through. I've direct sown these this year, as i am still waiting on my greenhouse to be put up..........my blow-away blew away!
                           
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                            Potted up dahlia redskin and bishops children, coleus and impatiens balsamina.
                             
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