What jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2015

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  1. shiney

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    Didn't do anything in the garden yesterday but on Saturday did some more edging, mowing and some more preservative on the roof struts of the pergola. The main structure of the pergola doesn't need anything as it's well weathered green oak. Some people say they don't like the look of the weathered oak (a dirty grey - not sure which one of the 50 shades :heehee:) but we do. :blue thumb:

    Mrs Shiney did a lot of potting on. :dbgrtmb:

    Today will be more preservative, and then transplanting some very well established plants into the new bed. We've done about 25ft of the bed so still another 30ft to go. :phew: We'll need to wander round to see what can be moved but have already planned on moving a weigelia, a phormium and an acanthus. They're between five and ten years old.

    We also want to cut the old leaves off the epimediums (should have done them before now :doh:) so shall have to be careful of any flowers that may already be appearing. That will take some time as we have a few of them and the biggest one is about 5ft diameter.
     
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      success, actually raked out my big
      Perennial bed . Looking good, lots of little bulbs coming to life, and my snowdrops blooming nicely. And no snow in the near future.
       
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        This morning I have planted 3 Campanula(persicifolia) in my new border,and 3 Poppy's also(Princess Victoria Louise) x 2 and (Beauty of Livermere) x 1,also some Stuttgart Giant onion sets in the raised bed:smile:
         
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          Two new bird boxes up. Simple.
           
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          • Sarah Giles

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            My black dog is giving me grief at the moment, but managed 45 minutes or so of weeding and starting to put down mulchy stuff down on my raspberry patch up at the allotment.

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            • Sian in Belgium

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              Hang in there, Sarah.

              Do you get many birds around your garden? Sometimes I find that sitting outside with a cuppa, and listening to the birds helps the black dog find someone else to annoy for a bit.
               
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                Managed to help Steve replace the plastic covered greenhouse that had gone home over the winter. The new one is not going to last as long as the old one I don't think.
                 
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                  There's quite a lot of birds including birds of prey in nearby large trees. It's lovely listening to them. I have a bird table and feeder, but the table keeps falling over. Going to have to bury the bottom into the ground I think.
                   
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                    Just being outdoors in the fresh air and dibbling a bit with this and that is such a help! And yes, sian is right about taking time to watch and listen to the birds and any other wildlife that's around. That does it for me, just watching a bee or a hover fly or one of those crab spiders on a flower. :grphg:
                     
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                      Today I've planted four Eleagnus ebbingei to continue my wind break. These will be doing a good job sheltering my new small tunnel. Have also put Sorbaria sorbifolia and Persicarea polymorpha in the chicken run. I'm hoping both will be curbed by the hens ;)

                      Also planted Buddleia relative Gomphostigma virgatum. I'd never heard of this before coming across it in a local nursery. I'm a sucker for anything scented....

                      Am now pooped, but have cut a load of green branches off one of my variegated Euonymus japonicus, to make cuttings for free hedging, so will now make a start on that little project :)
                       
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                      • Sian in Belgium

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                        A few more hours wrestling with planks and compost!

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                        The bottom pannel is done (well, I ran out of screws, and drill-bits - I guess this seasoned wood will take a few years to rot!!), the retaining posts front and back are in, and the loose boards front and back are sorted.

                        Just need to finish emptying the "adding" pile now, so I can get the dividing pallets in place....
                         
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                          Some good progress made on my Pergola and decking yesterday. Bit annoyed that I cut the main horizontal for the Pergola too short, another trip to B&Q this weekend

                          It looks really tall but it's not really, my garden slopes away and have levelled it off. Hence Pergola had to be taken down and rebuilt at the right level.

                          Just want it finished now so I can enjoy actual gardening!

                          I'm a bit obsessed with Cuprinol Shades!

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                            I like that NCF,
                            tasty,
                            Jenny
                             
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                              Long and totally crap day at work so I just had time to wander, open the greenhouse for 10 mins and smell the edgeworthia before it got dark. Meh!
                               
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                                Done it:blue thumb: Well almost:rolleyespink:...still got another 40 Tulips to plant but gave up after getting a whopping blister on the palm of my hand:doh:
                                 
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