WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2022

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  1. Logan

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    It could be what you mixed it with.
     
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    I mix the Coir with Home made Compost & Perlite.
     
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      I've done nothing but tie everything down ready for another 2 storms and more rain due later in the week :wallbanging:
       
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        My wife took delivery of 30 Bluebells, in the green, so it was out to get them planted before the weather set in for the next few days.
         
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          Whilst the wind had died down (it is supposed to get windy again later) I planted the Bright Salmon and Red & White Brugmansias in terracotta pots and planted six of the ten Pepino doce (Solanum muricatum) rootings in a terracotta pot to develop more root structure. The other four did not develop to my liking so tossed them but I had only ordered six and got ten, so hey ho!

          I am not 100% sure how the Brugmansia colours will turn out but they are cuttings off supposedly the seller's plant. They may well be a surprise but I look forward to the blooms. I still have to have my pink Brugmansia bloom, but it is a cutting off my own pink one from years ago.

          At the moment my favourite plants are Brugmansia. Hibiscus and Mandevilla. Of course I love all my other special plants too. :biggrin:
           
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            We took delivery of a Virginia Creeper yesterday so we took advantage of a break in the weather to plant it out. Before the snow comes overnight!
             
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              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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              Did the last of my winter cutting back today, started way back in november and been slowly doing a bit now and then between other jobs.
              Of course, by July you wont see where I have been and the jungle will be back.
               
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                Jungles are nice. ;)
                 
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                  Yesterday hubby got me a bag of compost so today got my propagaters down from upstairs and turned one on to warm up some compost. Potted on 9 rooted geranium cuttings and some rooted cuttings of eurigeron.
                   
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                    I'm still tidying up around the beds and making new edges to the lawns - after picking up branches from all these windy days! Digging weeds, pruning, cutting back.

                    Got another 8 bags of compost and my young neighbour unloaded them from the car for me. :blue thumb:
                     
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                      Nothing outside because of the weather. But I've sown the chillie and Snapdragon seeds and potted up 9 lily bulbs in 3 pots.
                       
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                        Just been out helping the neighbour cut the tops off the two field maple trees that have come down in their front garden and across the road. :phew:
                         
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                          Yesterday I pruned a rose bush that had been part-pruned last autumn, so that it wouldn't be damaged by the expected wind. I had to sacrifice its beautiful bright red hips, I will plant the seeds later. It needed pruning around now anyway. And I brought a lot of things indoors yesterday, couldn't bring everything in, I tried to secure things as best I could. Plants and plantpots all look ok at the moment, plants blowing around a lot but undamaged. I will put everything back tomorrow.
                           
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                            Keen to understand: what potting compost do folks use. I've been using a general peat free compost recently, and germination has been poor in some cases. The compost looks coarse - and has visible chunks of wood in it still which is pretty far from ideal. That's two different makes as well.

                            But I've not found any peat-free potting compost - and it's always in tiny bags as well as far as I can see.

                            Any thoughts? Should I just sieve the general stuff?
                             
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                              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                              Are you a bit restricted as to what makes of compost are available on Jersey?
                              Or can you get most of the ones we get over here, or do you get French stuff?
                               
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