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

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  1. hedgefog

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    Did quite a lot today

    1. Cut the top of the hedge (trying to lower the height).
    2. Edged part of the lawn.
    3. Planted bulbs.
    4. Moved buckets, bins and pots about.
    5. Saved a yew tree inside the hedge, planted it in the bed, also made some cuttings for the pots.



    6. Checked the divided & deleafed plants (Hydrangea and Camelia). Both seem coming to life. Saw tiny buds coming out around the woody stems.
     
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      Pricking out and shuffling plants in the GH:blue thumb:
       
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        Did some mowing before the rain and Mrs Shiney did loads of tidying, cleared tomato plants out of the greenhouse.

        I've replaced all the wire hoops inside the propagator so that the plastic sheeting can be put on and taken off easily - just in time for last night's frost. The hoops are the 30" wide and 20" high ones that are normally used for cloches and are perfect for draping the plastic over the propagator.

        I've now bought the angle iron that will be turned into supporting stakes for the path I laid and I think that, today, it will be cut into sections for me (thank you, brother in law) so that I can work on it tomorrow.
         
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          Friday, cleaned /weeded my slop . Bought $144.00 of new plants/shrubs. will be planting today. Not even going to be enough for what I need in that area. Still looking. Did get two blueberry bushes finally I wanted.
           
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            Potted on umpteen Santolina cuttings and todays weather has reminded me to get my bubble wrap ready:rolleyespink:
             
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              Good evening,breeze blocks all in place for tomorrow,third raised bed to complete, a ton of soil
              to move into the two new raised beds:smile:
               
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                Nothing today due to work but yesterday we attacked the ivy on a tree stump, gave the lawn another mow and rake, weeded the borders, strimmed back some long grass, planted more bulbs, threw out a few tired looking annuals, potted on a few things, mulched container acers and swept the patio AGAIN! Oh and put up another hanging basket bracket. Still loads to do!
                 
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                  Trained the Pleach :)
                   
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                      Love it when you get your bubble wrap ready [​IMG]
                       
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                        Puddle splashing with Ozzy
                         
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                          I got out there yesterday before the rain became too heavy and put in my angle iron stakes. I was helped, all the time, by Sarafi. :blue thumb:

                          As I'm not a DIY type of person most of my work is usually the easiest way I can think of to get the job done.

                          I'd originally thought of getting lawn edging to stop the paving that I did from sliding (over time) into the flower bed. Having looked at the edging I realised it wouldn't work so thought about driving in some metal stakes to do the job.

                          I got some steel angle iron (£9.90 from B&Q) and got the BiL to cut it for me. I then used a club hammer to knock them in and used a piece of wood across the top of the metal to do the last inch. I shall get a little bit of paint to cover the top of the stakes and remove more of the soil that's against the paving, so as to get a proper gully in the bed.

                          I'm sure some of you would have found a much better way to do it but I think it works. :)

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                            Sliding a plant label along every piece of glass in the joints of the GH glass to loosen the gunge:rolleyespink: ready for the big clean at the weekend:dbgrtmb:
                             
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                              It's only the gunge that has been holding my greenhouse together! :blue thumb:

                              I went round the greenhouse yesterday pushing the wood back where the roof panels have started sliding down and pushing the wooden struts out. :hate-shocked: I can't put any fixings into the wood to pin them together as the wood is too rotten but I painted the wood with hardener earlier on in the year. The panels (each one is 2'6" x 5') can't be replaced as the originals are Imperial and new ones are metric :sad:.
                               
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                              I started digging up and removing some of the soil (rubble and mud) from the main bed because it's really poor and overflowing, in prep for a good layer of manure and a mulch of bark. But I think I sliced through one of the new giant white allium bulbs. At least, there was a strong smell of onion :(
                               
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