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

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  1. merleworld

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    Hope little Mowgley is better soon.

    That's a very kind offer Shiney but I think I may have to decline :whistle:

    Gloriously sunny day here, not a single cloud in the sky. I've been a busy bee [​IMG]

    I've even had the drill out and attached a trough planter to the wall at the front, then I planted it up. Think I've put too much water retaining gel in it though so may have to empty out and start again :doh: Moved the house number while I was at it.

    My next door neighbour, who has no interest whatsoever in gardening, was sweeping her drive, so I asked her if she wanted a few plants, which I duly planted for her (her border was looking very bare apart from tons of Sycamore saplings). The soil was rock hard so took me a while to dig the soil over and I will need to make sure they get watered when I do mine. I also pulled up some saplings and then fed and watered the whole border.

    I have also painted two pieces of 6ft x 4ft trellis cream to match the wall they are going against. One of those fiddly annoying jobs which takes ages. Will attach them tomorrow.

    Didn't get round to sweeping the patio either.

    Been on the go for ages so am going to call it a day after I've had a tidy up of the various tools I've used. I feel my bath beckoning [​IMG]
     
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      Tied back some of the wisteria
       
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        I think I was about 4 or 5 when I managed to get Chickpox, German Measles, followed by Jaundice, Sun stroke all in the same day:cry3: I can still remember the Doctor's stethoscope being cold on my stomach [they used to do Home visits then!!:heehee:], and after starting to get better he prescribed "Jubilee Milk Stout" for me, which is probably why I still like a glass of Stout every now and then:ccheers::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
         
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            Washed all the windows, pressure washed the driveway, front garden, and the pavement immediately in front of the house, and then washed the front and back doors before pressure washing them off too.

            Then it was off to brother-in-laws house, and pressure washed his decking within an inch of its life so he can get it treated/painted later in the week; sadly, things were curtailed there following the death of Mrs C's uncle, so there was a bit of runnning about to do amongst the family;

            Once we got home, I went to shampoo the carpets, moved a sideboard and found utter horror - black mould all over the skirtings and walls :gaah:so that took me to my favourite wee local hardware shop where I got sugar soap, some satinwood paint and a couple of brushes.

            Back home, it was a case of scrubbing the mould away - nasty stuff it was too, smelt like a mixture of mushrooms and urine when I was scrubbing it, then once dry I repainted the walls and the skirtings. The brilliant white skirtings brought into focus what I already knew, that its time we freshened the decor up a bit.

            Then, it was on to shampooing the carpets, which stalled again when the Vax decided to play silly blighters, and wouldn't suck up correctly; I discovered that one of the waterways in the tank was gunked up, but somewhat stupidly there is no way to split the tank open to clean it - - so, a wee head scratch later, and I was out in the garden using the pressure washer as a means of back-washing the crud out - managed to give myself a good ricochet blast in the face (so my eyeballs will be clean for going to get my new specs tomorrow :snork:), but it was mission successful.

            Finally got the carpets done, had a shower, and dinner is in the oven - and I am absolutely cream-crackered.
             
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              Cutting grass, cutting grass, cutting grass oh and a little bit of grass cutting :SUNsmile:
               
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                  Hope you didn't forget to cut the grass....:roflol:
                   
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                    Its more like :old:

                    I just had to get up from my chair - - blimey, between the groans and cracks, pops and bangs, I sounded ancient.
                     
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                      Thx everyone for the concerns for little Mowgley :dbgrtmb:
                      Mrs Mowgley hasn't had the vaccination @ARMANDII , we both didn't know there was one
                      A few more spots have come up but a lot of them are now starting to scab over :yay: But he's covered head to toe in them.
                      He's been better today though managed a game of nerf guns outside and played in his sand pit in the fresh air and sunshine.
                      I potted up some nicotania sylvestris and mowed the lawn
                       
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                        No where near what I had planed.

                        Although a very kind customer not only paid in cash, but also kind :whistle:

                        She gave me a division of Phlox from her garden too......

                        Planted that out, potted up some seedlings, did a bit of prep for planting out.

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                          OH working so I thought I would surprise him by doing a bit more painting on the pebbledash garage.
                          We painted 1 side on Thursday using a Dulux masonary mix paint from B and Q and it has to be the thickest paint known to man! We have let it down to a consistancy that covers in one coat but it is still heavy going! (Too thick to spray without a compressor!)
                          Radio 4 on and like the Karate kid training - got on with the painting!
                          Managed to paint the back, then nipped out to drive our daughter to the airport ( She works in Kuwait!) and returned to paint a further 5 panels onthe last side - now run out of paint - one already on order for Monday.
                          Just as I was finishing up a van drew up with a parcel containing the plants I ordered last month 4 clematis (2 white biondiana and 2 Appleblossom) 20 Queen Elizabeth roses for a hedge, 2 Honeyberrys Loncira caerulea and a climbing Zephirine Rose.
                          So I have made them comfortable for the night and settled them in the greenhouse.
                          Whatever the weather tomorrow I have promised myself a planting session before painting the last panels (weather permitting ) on Monday and planting the clematis!
                          That is if my neck and back hold out body popping like the fat controller atm lol!
                           
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                            Got lots done...too much :thud:
                             
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                              It is hard work clearing well established weeds and briars isnt it? But really satisfying too - or is that me being odd:scratch:
                               
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                                Ahh but nothing finished yet Lolimac - just staging myself with a little wine reward between!
                                Cheers!
                                 
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