What jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2015

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Phil A, Jan 1, 2015.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. Beckie76

    Beckie76 Total Gardener

    Joined:
    Jan 26, 2015
    Messages:
    3,123
    Gender:
    Female
    Location:
    Near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk
    Ratings:
    +8,435
    :roflol:
    Great Job Jason 85.....you will be having a bbq on there quicker than you think! You've made great progress today, let's hope the weather stays good for you so you can get it finished :dbgrtmb:
     
    • Agree Agree x 3
    • Like Like x 1
    • Lolimac

      Lolimac Guest

      Ratings:
      +0
      Cracking job there Jason:dbgrtmb:

      @LyndaG ...don't mention neighbours conifers to me:gaah:....don't suppose you could send the boys to Yorkshire could you on the QT;)
      :biggrin:

      I opened up the GH and propagators,it was roasting in there in this sunshine then sat and had a cuppa in the sunshine:yahoo:
       
      • Like Like x 3
      • Friendly Friendly x 1
      • Sheal

        Sheal Total Gardener

        Joined:
        Feb 2, 2011
        Messages:
        36,120
        Gender:
        Female
        Location:
        Dingwall, Ross-shire
        Ratings:
        +54,368
        Thanks "M" but I'm using patches and still have to come off those, time will tell! :)
         
        • Friendly Friendly x 3
        • wiseowl

          wiseowl Admin Staff Member

          Joined:
          Oct 29, 2006
          Messages:
          44,905
          Gender:
          Male
          Occupation:
          Philosophy of people
          Location:
          In a barn somewhere in North Kent
          Ratings:
          +92,082
          Good evening Lynda my friend that's not cheating ,that's using your imitative and anyway you planned and supervised the project so its all yours and a good job well done:smile::blue thumb:
           
          • Like Like x 2
          • JackJJW

            JackJJW Super Gardener

            Joined:
            Nov 6, 2013
            Messages:
            701
            Gender:
            Male
            Occupation:
            Community and Content Director
            Location:
            Clapham, London
            Ratings:
            +1,559
            You were clearly managing them, which is the hardest job anyway ;)
             
            • Funny Funny x 3
            • JackJJW

              JackJJW Super Gardener

              Joined:
              Nov 6, 2013
              Messages:
              701
              Gender:
              Male
              Occupation:
              Community and Content Director
              Location:
              Clapham, London
              Ratings:
              +1,559
              Planted out my two new Clematis viticella. Took the opportunity to give them a good sprinkle of Blood, Fish and Bone. Did the same for a few plants, including the new climbing rose which has shoots.

              I moved the one existing Astrantia to where I want it and noticed it has new shoots on already. As has the Sedum I thought had died. The garden is coming to life again!

              Just oven baked some seed compost too, off now to quickly stick a load of Rudeckia, Verbena bonariensis in the propagator, plus some Ricinis communis in pots next to it.
               
              • Like Like x 7
              • Informative Informative x 1
              • "M"

                "M" Total Gardener

                Joined:
                Aug 11, 2012
                Messages:
                18,607
                Location:
                The Garden of England
                Ratings:
                +31,886
                That is a new one to me ... is that to sterilise it, Jack?
                How long did you bake it for? What temperature? And ... what did you put it in!? Hmm, I suppose you are baking seed tray amounts at a time?
                 
              • LyndaG

                LyndaG Super Gardener

                Joined:
                Feb 6, 2015
                Messages:
                557
                Gender:
                Female
                Ratings:
                +1,390
                I'm so sorry Jack, can I ask why you baked some seed compost please. I definitely have sooooo much to learn!
                 
              • Jason85

                Jason85 Gardener

                Joined:
                Jan 30, 2015
                Messages:
                114
                Gender:
                Male
                Ratings:
                +166
                I think this is going to be the Burning question on everyone's mind

                Boom boom sorry for the pun!

                :snork:
                 
                • Funny Funny x 6
                • "M"

                  "M" Total Gardener

                  Joined:
                  Aug 11, 2012
                  Messages:
                  18,607
                  Location:
                  The Garden of England
                  Ratings:
                  +31,886
                  Just remember ... you read it here first :heehee:

                  I seem to recall (and I have no doubt someone will correct me if I'm wrong :heehee: ) that Geoff Hamilton sterilised soil by putting it in an old tin bath and lighting a bonfire under it? :noidea: May have been Percy Thrower though :scratch: Either that or I've dreamt it after eating cheese :whistle:
                   
                  • Funny Funny x 4
                  • Like Like x 1
                  • JackJJW

                    JackJJW Super Gardener

                    Joined:
                    Nov 6, 2013
                    Messages:
                    701
                    Gender:
                    Male
                    Occupation:
                    Community and Content Director
                    Location:
                    Clapham, London
                    Ratings:
                    +1,559
                    Haha! First I'm using soil recipes, now I'm baking it!

                    I'm not sure I did it correctly as it wasn't hot all the way through - probably too much in one go. But the RBGE / RHS recommend one way of sterilising seed compost is to cook it at 170 C for seven minutes. Because it didn't all heat through, I also poured boiling water over the top to finish any nasties off. Microwaving would work too.

                    To be honest, this probably isn't necessary as most seed compost will be sterile. But as I've had a repeated damping off problem I'm going overboard to prevent that. I don't want to be a seed sowing failure :D

                    (I'm embarrassed to say I used our casserole dish!! I know I know - my other half would kill me too. But the way is saw it was that it was all sterile and I can clean it rigorously afterwards. I'll get a dedicated tin soon)


                    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
                     
                    • Like Like x 4
                    • Informative Informative x 2
                    • Creative Creative x 1
                    • Jason85

                      Jason85 Gardener

                      Joined:
                      Jan 30, 2015
                      Messages:
                      114
                      Gender:
                      Male
                      Ratings:
                      +166
                      Well since you brought out your secret about using wife casserole dish where I'm a mechanic by trade and when I fixed my own cars whe I put bits back together I tend to clean it so I know it working, new, easier to go back together not only have I pinched her chemicals and sponges when she not been in I taken parts to the bath and given them a nice clean

                      (Well they do say look after your car and they will look after you) :stirpot:
                       
                      • Funny Funny x 5
                      • Like Like x 2
                      • Sheal

                        Sheal Total Gardener

                        Joined:
                        Feb 2, 2011
                        Messages:
                        36,120
                        Gender:
                        Female
                        Location:
                        Dingwall, Ross-shire
                        Ratings:
                        +54,368
                        No complaints in my house. I do all the DIY and use my kitchen equipment in the process. :heehee:
                         
                        • Funny Funny x 2
                        • Like Like x 1
                        • Agree Agree x 1
                        • Jason85

                          Jason85 Gardener

                          Joined:
                          Jan 30, 2015
                          Messages:
                          114
                          Gender:
                          Male
                          Ratings:
                          +166
                          Oh and I just remembered many years ago I invested in the worlds sharpest knife with a lifetime guarntee

                          http://tttradingltd.co.uk/product/kitchenwares/worlds-sharpest-knife-set/

                          And I can honestly say it is and it's better than my wife global knives how do I know this I have cut an alternator of a car, but pipes, wood you name it I've probably tried to cut it as i have 2 one now resides in my tool box and one in the kitchen draw the knives are now 8 years old and still razor sharp
                           
                          • Like Like x 3
                          • Informative Informative x 1
                          • Sheal

                            Sheal Total Gardener

                            Joined:
                            Feb 2, 2011
                            Messages:
                            36,120
                            Gender:
                            Female
                            Location:
                            Dingwall, Ross-shire
                            Ratings:
                            +54,368
                            So what's the point in manufacturers producing tools for DIY when kitchen tools work better? I grouted my kitchen tiles with my fingers, it was so much easier than messing around with awkward tools. :)
                             
                            • Like Like x 1
                            • Agree Agree x 1
                            • Funny Funny x 1
                            Loading...
                            Thread Status:
                            Not open for further replies.

                            Share This Page

                            1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                              By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                              Dismiss Notice