What jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2015

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  1. Sian in Belgium

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    Just had time to photo todays harvest whilst the beef risotto was cooking....

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      Planted up the first of next years garlic. Ive gone way ott though
      96 elephant garlic planted into 3 roottrainers. I havent got a clue about where I will be able to plant them on ?
       
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          Yesterday I cleared the couch grass out of the top border, tidied up the shrubs, and cut back all of the hazel plants I can't dig out...

          Then in the afternoon I spent 2.5 hours cutting the grass with my non self-propelled mower (normally takes 1.5 hours). We have the sort of lush growth you normally get in springtime...

          Even cutting across the slope as much as I could, I could hardly move last night, and it has brought back the head-cold I was trying to shake off last week.

          So, today will mostly be spent curled up on the sofa, snuggled under a fleece, and watching gardening on tv!
           
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            Thats a lot of Toms!! I had a bit of a glut mainly because my plants got blight, so I picked the lot and made sun dried tomatoes. Also picked the chillies and froze them.
             
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              A bit OT, after my last post, I had a look at dehydrator and was surprised that you can pick them up for about £30-£40. They wont hold loads but Im tempted.
               
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                I've been shaping Beech hedging all day. Quite enjoyed the day to myself.
                 
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                  I weeded the rose bed yesterday in preparation for the contents of my small composter which I emptied today. Necessary, because I want to fill it again when I start stripping the beds of annuals over the next week or so.
                   
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                    I've been scooping up hen poop from the run :eeew:, I've put it on the flowerbeds :dbgrtmb: & veggie plot!
                    I'm going to hopefully empty all my hanging baskets & pots at the weekend they are certainly past their best now.
                    I've got some bulbs to go into the garden & I need to sort out some Rhodedendrum's for my new flowerbed at the front.
                    I'm at work now but my headis still in the garden :whistle::heehee:, best I get a wriggle on! :thud:
                     
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                      I'm surprised your baskets and pots have finished already Beckie. I thought they'd last longer as your a lot further south than me.
                       
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                        I think a lot of it is the wind blowing across the field at the back, the lobelia was looking tatty a few weeks ago so I gave that a good trim. The fuchsias are still in good shape & the geraniums but other than those they are looking shabby. it's a real sign of winter when they are emptied, I thought I'd try to over winter some of the fuchsias in the greenhouse.:dbgrtmb:, are yours still looking good @Sheal?
                         
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                          The blasted wind sees everything off prematurely! :doh:

                          The only two baskets I have were a disaster again this year. I tried growing Begonia's and they were so pathetic I couldn't see them above the basket rim! :heehee: My planters were okay, I'd filled those with Nicotiana and they are always good to bloom but they finished about a month ago. I'll be refilling everything with winter Pansies shortly. :)
                           
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                            Oh that's a shame @Sheal,the wind here drives me bonkers, don't get me wrong I love the view across the field but blinking heck the wind just cuts through you & damages everything in its path :mad:.
                            I wonder why your begonias didn't grow to their full potential? :scratch: I think the weather this year has a lot to answer to, I hope we get a better summer next year :fingers crossed:
                            I don't normally do winter baskets (because of the wind) but I really fancy some pansies this year too, thinking I might just do two baskets :blue thumb:
                            My French beans were the worst I've ever grown, they were hopeless, previous years I've given them away by the handful, this year we hardly had enough for ourselves, :rolleyespink:.
                             
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                              I think my baskets have got another three/four weeks in then at least.
                              The Fuchsias are currently at the best they've been so far as we had a lot of hot, dry weather up until August which seemed to hold them back.

                              I don't think I can remember a summer where the country has been so divided weatherwise. And, it hasn't necessarily been a north/south divide as you'd expect.

                              Even now we're still having days where the temp is hitting 20 deg and we're still having hardly any rain.
                               
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                              Apparently I live in the windiest area of this windy island @Beckie76. It doesn't matter which way the wind is blowing or which way you face, it always blows your hair in your face and it's so annoying! :doh:

                              Probably because I'm hopeless at growing them, it's the second time I've tried and failed so I won't bother again. :biggrin:

                              I think I'm going to need more than a couple of baskets. :heehee:
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                              They've done well Anthony, I discovered a thistle growing in one of mine yesterday, it looked a lot healthier than the Begonias. :biggrin:

                              I think Kent got the best of the weather this summer, Wiseowl has been basking in sunshine. The last month here hasn't been to bad but the annuals have had a short season having got off to a bad start.
                               
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