What jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2015

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  1. wiseowl

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    Good morning all I have just read @shiney's post and have decided that after seeing all that work my friend has got to do,I have cancelled all my chores and decided to chillax :heehee:
     
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      I have a young fig tree, with smallish green figs (alas not visited by the fig wasp - so far - that pollinates them and turns them into ripened fruit). I had to get up on my ladder to clear some obstructions of light, i.e. from the japanese knotweed from next door (she is not a gardener and probably doesn't even know she has this plant), also her overhanging large bramble arch. At least the figs are now more exposed to the sunlight, so .....where are those pesky fig wasps? [​IMG]
       
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        Yesterday i planted out two periwinkles in the front garden and removed some of the weeds. To be honest mainly aquilegias. They are lovely but just not in the hygrangea bed

        Today is a rest day so will be doing nothing apart from opening and closing the greenhouse and maybe eating a few hundreds and thousands tomatoes.
         
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        Well it's Spider Central in the garden now. They're spinning their webs all over the place. At least the spiders are quite small at the moment. Come September/October they'll be huge and I'll be too scared to move. I'll go outside first thing in the morning and get a face full of spiders web as I walk down the side passage of the house :yikes: :snork:.

        Anyway just done some deadheading and tidying plus a bit of watering. :spinning:
         
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        Take a stick with you to beat your way through! [​IMG]

        I have just cleared all of the lattice top, to my fence, for cobwebs. There were lots of them there but I made short work of it with a wetted stick (so that the webs would adhere to it).The webs were so fine that I don't imagine the spider would be at all big.


        I conquered my fear of spiders overnight. I was staying at a country cottage and my bed for the night had a huge spider, high up on the ceiling, directly over my bed (near the pillow end too!) I had to come to terms with it then and there since I knew I could not move the bed and did not want to create a fuss as a guest. I reasoned with myself....

        - What was I afraid of? That the spider would crawl over me.

        - Likelihood of that happening? Very low

        - Has it ever happened? No!

        Done!! Reason overcame irrationality. Got over it then and there.
         
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          @rosebay ...I know what you mean! I really need to make friends with them. Maybe I'll bite the bullet and let one crawl on me. YUK! :thud:
           
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            Moved all the shelving out of sight behind the shed, levelled up the wee ones trampoline, then pressure washed the patio; didn't quite get it all done, but most of it is, and the rest I will catch through the week.

            Not much to do in the garden itself, although thankfully it is looking not too bad
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              Just some everyday last few days plus lawn care, found this little fella who seems to have taken up residence in my parsley pot.

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                Are you sure you haven't moved house @fat controller ? Your garden looks a real picture now, what a difference you've made. :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                  Thanks @ Sheal :)

                  Its been a slog thus year, but slowly it has come together

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                    It's certainly been worth all your effort, you have a right to be proud of it. :)
                     
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                      Spent an hour or so watering and deadheading. Quite pleased with the main border this year, should be even better next year once the new roses have established.
                       
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                        Looks like a forget-me-not.

                        I've done three hours out in the garden (with an occasional break) and have come in to wake Mrs Shiney up. :) Put sprinkler on, dug some weeds and picked a few pounds of beans and 10lb of rhubarb. I was also forced to spend some time stroking Sarafi :cat-kittyandsmiley: :heehee:
                         
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                          @shiney - Really? And there was me thinking it was perhaps a Toad Lily :heehee:

                          @fat controller - your garden is looking really nice and the lawn it a great success, you must be chuffed.

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                            Planted potatoes in two grow bags :)
                             
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