What jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2015

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    I was lucky enough to have a meeting finish early today, so I went from expecting to be home late to being home at my normal time - - that gave me a good hour and a half in the garden, so I decided to weed the main border and get the soil to a nice fine tilth ready for planting out to continue through the course of this week and on into the weekend, as I got to the tree end of the border, I thought how much better it would be if I lopped the side off the laurel that has gotten well out of hand........ well, suffice to say the result is here.

    Some of you may remember a couple of years ago that I had a volunteer poppy appear, which I let be to see what came of it - last year, I got a slightly bigger one, however this year I have more than one and they are absolute crackers - laden with flower buds ready to burst. 2015-06-08 20.07.38.jpg

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    And for our rose lovers, especially our @wiseowl - here is one Mrs C took yesterday

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      Today was a repeat of yesterday above, with the exception of spending some while pruning out thick stems that the trimmers couldn't handle. The fifty foot hedge that runs across my garden can wait until later in the year when my body has recovered! :)
       
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        Went to work this morning and only realised on the way home I forgot the house keys, locked out on a sunny day :hapydancsmil:

        The spare key is with the dog walker who was out walking dogs, mmmm one hour wait before he could bring the key.....so off to the garden centre, Monday's are alway quiet, picked up some bargains and made up some troughs

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          Just seen that one, smashing job :thumbsup:
           
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            Had a top couple of hours at the allotment after a squash match planting out more peas beans kale zucchini balls sprouts etc. First time there in a few weeks and it was just bliss

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              Yesterday I finished planting up the veggie plot gave it a good water (we've had no rain for two weeks and none forecast!) and cleared the paths of weeds. Today I'm going to TRY and take down the henny penny fence, edge the plot and reposition the fence in the earth rather than in the grass. I may be coming back for moral support!

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                Got home from work last night to find, tap installed :hapydancsmil: didn't fancy digging the hose pipe out of the shed after a 12 hour shift (with travelling I'm out the house for 14 hours:mad:) and if I remember rightly from last year tis knackered anyway due to major kinks! But relieved to find that just having an outside tap cut the time it took watering with the watering can, then avoided the totally need of cleaning kitchen floor:yahoo:

                But alas, no gardening time today apart from watering, got to sit down and crack on with Medication course work, behind with it and it's all got to be handed in at the end of the month:gaah:
                 
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                  still on a go slow which is overly boring

                  so today i have opened the greenhouse

                  picked sweet peas flowers

                  staked the broad beans with larger canes as they have grown taller than the old stakes. how dare they!

                  took a pic of the veg patch

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                  measured myself against the tallest foxglove i'm still beating it by cms

                  and later i will be closing the greenhouse
                   
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                    image.jpg Today I pottered around. Found these little blighters & removed them before any major damage occured :phew:
                    Put some bigger canes in the broad beans, repotted some toms, cucumber & melon, then dead headed flowers.
                    Feels like I've accomplished something today :)
                     
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                      Aye, therein lies the problem with nasturtiums
                       
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                        Dug out the hose pipe from the shed, boy how many sails can you get on it.... unrolled it, wasn't looking good, some major kinks in it! but thought I give it a go anyway....

                        Kinks were the least of my worries, enough pressure coming from the tap to sort the kinks out... but alas The spray head/gun is knackered me thinks.... It leaked not just at the connector point, but it seems the trigger naffed as well, as it leaked through where it joins, then it wouldn't shut off probably then sprayed with such force a fireman would have been impressed! Hoping my plants will forgive me firing them across the greenhouse on a the crest of a jet of water:)

                        So with wet feet, I'm now trying to work out which is the best spray head/gun to buy....... Checked B&Q website by alas reviews are just mind boggling.... Some say yep brilliant then others say rubbish and others well no reviews at all

                        So do I spend out £20 or so, or do I just opt for the cheapest version! the one that's just gone belly up I brought last year and hardly used it, but it was a cheap B&Q one!
                         
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                          Buy a sprinkler instead Ellie, you can be doing other things while it's doing the watering. :)
                           
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                            I have found the Hozelock plastic ones to be utterly rubbish, however their metal ones are actually quite good.

                            I started a thread on here a couple of years ago after having had a couple of their spray guns fall apart on me, and it was answered by a chap who worked for Hozelock, and he arranged for the parts I needed to fix my extendable gun, and a complete new metal multi spray gun to replace the plastic one I had. Both are still going strong (although the smaller multi gun is getting a wee bit leaky now)

                            For sprinklers, the best value I have found is in Wilkinsons - they do rotating ones for £3 and they are spot on. I will try and find you some links once I have had my dinner
                             
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                              @Ellie Jones - sorry for the delay; OK the Wilkinson's sprinkler is actually £2 - see here

                              I bought two last year expecting them to be utter rubbish and break in seconds, but they are both still going strong (well, one of them has had the pointy end snapped off, but that was more me being a brute than the sprinkler itself). They water really quite well, especially if you are wanting to water the borders around a lawn and not the lawn itself (the water falls in a doughnut pattern)

                              The Hozelock metal spray gun is here from Amazon, and is significantly better than its plastic counterpart.

                              And finally, the telescopic lance (essentially the spray gun on an extendible pipe) is here on Amazon

                              Top tips to keep them alive is to always switch the tap off then give the trigger a squeeze so they are not sat with pressure in them when unused, and make sure you do the same in winter and store somewhere frost free.
                               
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                                I've strimmed down all the daffodils in the lawn and it looks so much tidier out there now. :) Got my 'nappy' compost mix going for the only two baskets I have and then planted begonias in those. They seem to be holding back on growth like the rest of my annuals and to be honest I can't see them doing very well. :doh:

                                Everything is planted out so I finished by washing the remaining pots and trays, now drying in the greenhouse. There's only the tomatoes to tend in there now as I won't be growing anything from cuttings this year.
                                 
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