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

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  1. Kristen

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    Is that perhaps because you are cutting it back (i.e. taking off future-flowering shoots)?

    Not something that I have experience of though.
     
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    This was the longest it's got, and there's never been any flowers :( it's just a crazy green grows-too-fast vine :)
     
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    Since we are having a bit of rain at the moment, I moved one of my tree ferns because I planted them too close, underestimating how big the fronds would get:
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    Its looking a bt sorry for itself but should perk up now its not competing with the other two:
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      Divided a Fuchsia "Autumnale" stem (casualty of ex- Bertha) into 3 and planted the cuttings in a MPC/JI / sand mix . Did the same with 3 sprigs of "Frank Hedley", my favourite Fuchsia.
      Then, I assisted a brave little bumble bee who was trying to gather nectar from the Dwarf bedding Dahlias. I held the stems steady underneath the flower heads for her as the wind was buffeting her about so much,
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        I've spent most of the day house-working but managed to get outside to dead head and take the battered blooms off my roses. I pruned a lot of the leaves off my tomatoes and then spent an hour watering pots.
         
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          I need to spend some time today emptying the drip trays under mine. They are at risk of over watering I think,
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            Bertha filled mine up on Sunday :)
             
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              This morning I was shovelling sh** collecting horse manure from a farm. A quarter of a ton was all I could manage and it has now been spread where the conifers had been chopped down and stump ground.

              I moved more of the wood chippings to the compost heaps and brought back some compost. The area now has a mixture of wood chippings, manure and compost. This will be dug in during the autumn/winter and should settle down over the winter. The whole area under the conifers was covered in ivy so we'll wait to see how much of the ivy starts sprouting. It is unlikely that we had got it all out. Then we have to decide what to plant in that area which is about 25ft x 4ft
               
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                Sown 100 pots of wallflowers ready for next year
                 
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                  Good morning to day I am going to wash and clean my greenhouse inside and outside with Dettol water,got to empty it first and then when its dry put it all the tables back again,and then carry on with tiling the Kitchen while its drying:smile:
                   
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                    Woo, do you hire yourself out for greenhouse cleaning duties? If so - your on! :blue thumb: It would take a few hours just to empty our greenhouse :sad:. Then I think it would fall apart in shock if someone started cleaning it! :hate-shocked:

                    no gardening for me today but I shall do some harvesting.
                     
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                      Hi Shiney as it happens I do,but I can't work above 32 degrees Fahrenheit.because the wax on my wings starts melting:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                       
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                        Oh dear We wouldn't want you to be Icarus(ed) :yikes:
                         
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                          cut a ton of grass yesterday. cleaned the gazebo today, pillows, etc. sweeping, etc. thinking of pulling some weeds in the front. but almost 4 pm. And still have to fold laundry. and start supper. and its sunday. I need to relax. and quit.
                           
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                            Dead headed some violas and that was all, everything was dripping wet from the heavy rain we had earlier!!!

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