To much...?

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by capney, Apr 7, 2012.

  1. capney

    capney Head Gardener

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    Phew..checked in today for an update on GC and I find theres so much going one I just cant keep up.
    So. I shall just update you you all on my little patch.
    This morning was spent planting up five hanging baskets and potting on some other plants for further growing in the conservatory.
    Apple and plum tree are looking nice and fresh with some new shoots.
    Onions are planted.
    Oh yes. our pair of Blackbirds are back and started making home again in the same spot as last year.

    And. the Ospreys are back... check out
    www.rsbp.org.uk for video update from loch Garten.

    Dafs got a real bashing the other day from the nasty cold winds and rain but are recovering nicely.
    Front lawn looks about ready for a dose of moss killer.
    I now have taken the plunge and have two orchids, both have settled in OK and enjoying our hospitality.
    The young lemon have suvived the winter and showing signs of new growth.
    Thats about it for now.
    Back with the later
    Robert
     
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    • Lolimac

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      Good to hear from you Cap'n....
      My old plum trees are looking good too.You're right ,you only have to turn your back for 5mins on GC and end up missing loads...sounds like we are all getting into the swing of things,it's a busy time of the year for .....as my 'friends' would say us boring gardeners:dbgrtmb:....up theres :heehee:
       
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