What jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2015

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  1. Sheal

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    Thanks for the reminder Charlie, I need to take Lavender cuttings too. :)

    I've run out of places to put the winter Pansies I've grown so have started to clear another bed of annuals, I'll plant them in groups there. My sandy soil has gone to dust, it's been so dry for weeks and I don't know if the forecast rain will appear tomorrow.
     
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      Planted all my snowdrop bulbs and fritillarias. And staked and tied my dahlias for the umpteenth time (and hopefully the last).


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        I cut down and removed 2 Rambling Roses from my garden, as much as I like them, they had simply got out of hand. Took a few hard wood cuttings though so all is not lost.

        Also made a start clearing an area that I am going to build a den/fort (for the kids) in the corner of the garden. Its going to be behind my large exotics with a tree stump stepping stone path to access it.
         

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          I yanked out my Philadelphus... I feel bad but it flowered at the wrong time... Enough umming and ahing, I decided it was time for action as well.
           
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          I must admit, if I get bored of a plant or it doesn't work out expected, I don't hesitate and pull them out. The day lilies are next, need the space for other things. Will try and sell them though.

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            Doing the winter tidying takes months in our garden :phew:

            We've started on it and apart from filling three wheelie bins each week, the compost heaps are starting to get quite full and the bonfire heap (7ft high and 5-6ft diameter) needs burning every fortnight.

            I've taken down all 200 bean plants and stored the canes. Swept and cleaned the approx. 700 sq ft of weed suppressant fabric that they're grown through. We've been cutting back the hundreds of crocosmia and been giving all the viburnums their winter cut back.

            Mrs Shiney has started doing our winter pots, tubs and hanging baskets. This also means salvaging plants from them for next summer. I've picked up another 300 litres of potting compost so she can get on with it. :heehee:

            We're also planning how we can fit in another shed :doh:as a workshop. We hope to get a 12' x 8' so need to work out how to fit it in. I think part of an apple tree will have to go :sad:. We'll need a new base laid, paving all around, insulation on the inside and power run to it. I'll have to speak to an electrician friend as we will need a lot of power in there. I hope it can be done.

            I shall have to start, at some time, on cleaning the patio.
             
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              Thinking about bringing some of the tender plants inside today, especially the Solenostemon and Begonias


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                Put netting over my micro pond to stop the leaves!
                 
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                  I have a micro-pond too, my friends call it a puddle though :mad:
                   
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                    Yesterday i finished weeding the groundcover rose bed

                    And weeded one of the lavender beds.

                    I also removed the tomatoes out the hanging baskets and replaced them with these http://www.yougarden.com/item-p-400262/trailing-hardy-pansy-cool-wave-mix

                    Then just went round and picked up all the quinces that have fallen on the floor

                    Today im suffering for it so wont be doing anything
                     
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                      Haha mine has been labelled the wash tub (which to be fair, it actually is)


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                        was going to start a bit of digging in the garden today, for when i build my raised beds as i need to turn the soil and add some sharp sand as the clay soil has not got very good drainage....

                        i treated my self to a lovely Joseph Bentley digging spade today, and the finish on it is amazing, ive only ever had the £5 tools till now, but i just cant stop holding the blooming spade now and feeling it loool, i dont even want to get it dirty, little things make me so happy :D

                        slowly i am changing over from the green plastic/metal tools to the ohhh so lush JB Oak/Stainless tools, ive got the secateurs and digging spade so far :)

                        hope everyone else is enjoying this beautiful day! :)

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                          @Tingting44, that's shat I like to see a tidy shed with the tools hanging up :hapydancsmil:, I hang my tools up too, I like them to be hung up ready for next time!
                          I love your new spade:dbgrtmb:
                           
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                            'We' have a shared shed.... my side is all tidy, everything hung up on the wall, and shelves for my other items.......Mr AB's side...... well I won't go there! :huh:
                             
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                              I mowed the main lawn yesterday. It was surprisingly difficult because the grass has suddenly grown thick and lush and the morning dew was still soaking it despite a sunny day and not cutting it until 4 p.m.

                              It kept clogging up the mower :sad: but the lawn is the greenest it has looked all year. :dbgrtmb:
                               
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