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

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  1. shiney

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    Scrungee, good bonfire. :dbgrtmb:

    We have about six of those a year. :smile:
     
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      I might have just been able squeeze one in minus the tractor,I'd still be happy to drag it round by hand though:biggrin::rolleyespink::blue thumb:

      @Scrungee ....fantastic Bonny:hapydancsmil:....:dbgrtmb:
       
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      Nope. That would speed composting, but I have a monstrous heap and leave it for two years before use, so not in a hurry, so-to-speak :)

      You could get a Push one?
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      e.g. http://www.mowdirect.co.uk/garden-vacuums-leaf-blowers/lawn-sweepers/push-leaf-sweepers

      or a blower (some have Vac too, not suitable for lots of leaves [hopper fills too fast], but I use mine for the leaves under the roses to pick up all the black spot ones) - to blow them all to one place, rather than using a rake? The electric ones are probably the quietest, if they would otherwise annoy the neighbours?

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      e.g. Flymo electric (above) http://www.mowdirect.co.uk/blog/201...-here-are-10-top-blowervacs-to-clear-them-up/
       
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        Nice one @Kristen :thumbsup: I normally use my lawn mower on the lawn (blades raised) if the leaves get chance to lay ,which is unlikely with my leaf fettish:rolleyespink:...I've also got a leaf suckerupper but it's so blooming heavy,I've been looking at others that suck and chew but still not sure about them,emptying the bag is such a pain IMO....
         
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        And word of the week goes to @Lolimac for 'suckerupper' :snork:
         
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          Emptied one of my beds of annuals and perennials I planted this year that I neither liked or did very well. It's now weeded and dug over and 'asleep' for the winter. The lavender in the same bed has almost finished blooming but I've left trimming that as the bees are still making use of it. Tidied up the roses yet again and removed some really tall suckers that had shot up. :doh:
           
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            Went into the Green House today to clean it up and empty it of the finished tomato plants...............took one look:hate-shocked: and thought............:ideaIPB:do it tomorrow:heehee:
             
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              Don't do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow Armandii! :heehee:
               
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                So true...........you weren't in the rif raf as well were you, Sheal???:dunno::heehee:
                 
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                  No Armandii, but it's surprising what you pick up from a father that was. :)
                   
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                    Aaaah, a Man who knew what he was doing!!:thumbsup::snork::heehee:
                     
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                    :heehee: I wouldn't know about that! He worked in a similar line to you I believe.
                     
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                    An Air Radar Man???,............a true defender of the Realm:love30::paladin:

                    You mean he was trained in the Art of Skiving????:heehee:, like what I was:heehee:
                     
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                    Nahhh, he wasn't a skiver, he liked to keep himself busy to pass the time. :)

                    Oh no, not air radar! It must have been someone else I was thinking of then. :doh:

                    My dad was a Leading Aircraftman and spent a good part of his time in Egypt during the second world war keeping the planes fit for flying. :) At some point he spent time with Air, Sea Rescue too.
                     
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                      Yep, so did we. always singing the song when servicing an aircraft:

                      " WE'RE BUSY DOING NOTHING,
                      WORKING THE WHOLE DAY THROUGH.
                      TRYING TO FIND LOTS OF THINGS,
                      NOT TO DO.
                      WE'RE BUSY GOING NOWHERE,
                      ISN'T IT JUST A CRIME?
                      WE'D LIKE TO BE UNHAPPY,
                      BUT WE NEVER DO HAVE THE TIME.

                      I HAVE TO WATCH THE RIVER,
                      TO SEE THAT IT DOESN'T STOP.
                      AND STICK AROUND THE ROSE BUDS,
                      SO THEY'LL KNOW WHEN TO POP.
                      AND KEEP THE CRICKETS CHEERFUL,
                      THEY'RE REALLY A SOLEMN BUNCH.
                      HUSTLE, BUSTLE,
                      AND ONLY AN HOUR FOR LUNCH."
                       
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