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

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  1. Trunky

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    An odds and ends sort of day. Spent an hour or so this morning fiddling about with gutter sealant, fittings, duck tape and a hosepipe, trying to sort out the greenhouse guttering which always seems to dribble and drip everywhere. Got quite sticky, wet and frustrated in the process. :mad:

    Did a little spring pruning in the front garden; euonymus, viburnums and spirea all done and prunings shredded.

    Did my second sowing of sweet corn in the greenhouse. (First sowing failed completely when we had a power cut and I forgot that the propagator resets to 'off' when that happens.) :doh:
     
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      Bring some to Shineyland and I'll buy them off you. I just cannot get any to germinate and even the bare root ones I bought are refusing to show any growth. I did get three from our local garden centre last year which are flourishing (well, absolutely huge to be honest) but I love delphiniums and want loads and would rather have some grown by a GC friend if possible.
       
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        I have two I need to move as they're too big for where they are. Dig you just dig it up as it is or cut it down first?
         
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        Got a little carried away then!!

        Cut them downd first and then dug under them with the root cutter jobbie. Easy to dig the roots out once they're severed and separate entities.
         
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        Thank you :blue thumb:
         
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        Just a tad!!!.........But don't we all???!!:dunno::heehee:
         
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          I'll bring what's still in the seed tray [a couple of hundred at least] and you can take them home and sort them out yourself!!!!!!!!!.........and you most certainly will not pay for them.:nonofinger::snork:
           
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            Not me - I'm a shining example of restraint!!
             
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              I'm not going to stand too close to you, longk, 'cos I know Big "G" has a lousy aim when throwing those Thunderbolts.!!!:heehee::sofa:
               
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                Power washed 2 patios and path all the way round the lawn 360 square foot in total. Then power washed all the kids toys. Cleaned out the shed and bought some new shelving, but didn't get time to put them up. I then weeded all the borders and veg beds. This afternoon I built the shed my parents gave as they have moved house and cannot take it with them, this is now filled with the kids toys. Cut down some branches overhanging my shed and chicken run and finally watered all plants in the grow house.

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                  Stuck in most of the day doing course work:sad:
                  Kept myself going, thinking I would water the garden first and then if time sow some seed. Just about to go out and the heavens opened!:yes: Saved me the watering! An hour sowing in the greenhouse with my friend Mr Robin :snork:
                   
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                    I suppose we're not technically 'organic' any more. Mrs Shiney has now watered all the thousands of pots and containers with anti-Vine Weevil killer (except edibles) as a lot of the pots have been overwintered in the garden. We're also having to use slug pellets as the snails have gone mad this year!

                    Fortunately, the birds don't seem to go near any of the pots because we feed them too well - about 20kg of seed, a kg of peanuts and about two or three kg of fat cakes every six weeks. The snails get binned.

                    There were seven robins around the feeder yesterday :blue thumb: The feeder area is neutral territory for birds :smile:.
                     
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                      Potted on my Chillis this morning and cleared the ground where I'm 'planting' a small Willow hedge ,snails have been on the rampage overnight so did a patrol...:paladin:

                      Gave chooks their breakfast:chicken: Escargot:biggrin:
                       
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                        Well I most certainly will - but it will be as a donation to Shiney's charity
                         
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                          Moved on approx 80 dahlia pompone, and then later moved on around 50 (late sown) Gardeners Delight tomato plants
                           
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