What jobs are we doing in the Garden today 2015

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  1. shiney

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    It can be done :dbgrtmb:

    Many years ago (about 48 :hate-shocked:) I bought Mrs Shiney some bantams. She trained them where they could and couldn't go in the garden and taught them tricks. They would roll over and play dead :heehee:, if she wanted to pick them up she just said 'up' and they'd lift their wings so that she could put her hands under them and lift them, taught them the meaning of the word 'no' (which was only partly successful as they took not the slightest notice of it when I said it :snork: - but I'm used to being ignored :lunapic 130165696578242 5:) and they loved sitting on her lap and watching TV. :chicken:

    As a child she had two large hens that were her pets that lived in the flat with them. She also trained them and they had a litter tray that they used. They would go for walks with her, outside but still in the area of the flats.
     
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      What a lovely memory to have and thank you for sharing that Shy Knee :thumbsup:
      Don't think it would work with my girls though ... they don't even "play dead" when Ozzy catches them and runs around the garden with one in his jaws :doh:
      He managed to catch one earlier this week ... cue: feather explosion! I'm convinced this is an automatic response from the chooks to distract him so they can scarper. He's soft mouthed when he does get one (only 4th time ever) and there's never so much as a break in their skin but feathers galore around the garden :chicken: It'll all be different when I put yesterday's pole "dance" into operation next month :blue thumb:
       
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        Well not in this case....there were rows upon rows off them in this section. Now that you mention that the dwarf lupins you had were 6" wide (Sheal said they would be 2 foot wide...which is what my label also says)...I am hoping that just the label is wrong.....they are very tiny.
         
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          Ok...this wont take long...Planted and strung up the runner bean poles ready for seeding...Thats it.
           
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            Good afternoon,I have dug over two raised beds and sieved the soil and removed every bit of what shouldn't be there anyway;)moved some more big sawn logs ,put some round the pond,sowed some Rudbeckia (Cherokee Sunset) and some Linaria Purpurea Canon that @Jenny namaste kindly sent me which arrived to day,a BIG thank you Jenny:ThankYou:
             
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              I have failed to rebuild the dividing partitions for the compost bins. Need a little input on best way forward, not feeling emotionally strong enough to battle through the most obvious solution on my own.
              If I can get myself back together again, will pot on my chilli seedlings, and maybe top up the compost in the barrels on either side of the front door.
               
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                .......and that was just before breakfast!? :rolleyespink: [​IMG]

                Seriously though, that's an impressive, substantial amount of gardening! [​IMG]

                I hope you treated yourself after all that?
                 
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                  I've been a bit off colour today so didn't make it outside apart from checking things. More bulbs are flowering and the tulips are all up. Can't wait to see them flower. Turned the seedlings on the window sill a few times and checked the prop for any signs of germination.
                   
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                    and runner beans have all germinated
                    Whoops!!! :hate-shocked: You're only a couple of months too early :snork: They'll be climbing the wall by the time you can plant them out. It's ten weeks before you can plant them out (unless you're lucky) and they'll be 6ft high by then! :)
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                    ..........same here; I just thought could do runner beans, broad beans and peas at the same time. Of course, the runner beans are all germinating like mad. - Is there any way to slow down their growth? (They're on conservatoey windowsill.)
                     
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                    Hi @JJ28 From my location I start picking beans at the end of June from a mid March sowing. These are started off in a cool greenhouse and planted out in early May, and take approximately 14 weeks from sowing to picking.So if you can cool them down a bit you should be alright:smile:
                     
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                      Haven't been out there for the last couple of days cos the nasty cold turned to sinusitis and I've been feeling totally yuck :frown:
                      However went to doc yesterday and in France they believe in belt and braces, so I need a larger medicine chest and am floating on a cocktail of antibiotic, something to stop that upsetting my tum, anti inflammatory, anti mucous and paracetamol! :wow:
                      I managed to float into the greenhouse this afternoon and have sown two types of Dierama, Primula vialli, Pennisetum villosum and Lysimachia atropurpurea.
                      While there I discovered that a Mandevilla I thought I'd killed has a couple of shoots :yes:
                      And that some Hibiscus trionum seed from 2004 has germinated... I see some Americans regard this as an invasive self seeding pest, but am hoping someone here has a good word to say for it now it's gone to the trouble of germinating ;) ??
                       
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                        Good evening @philomel and @Fern4 hope you both feel better soon my friends:grphg:
                         
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                          Thanks wiseowl, I am on the mend :blue thumb:
                          and yes wishing Fern a speedy recovery :dbgrtmb:
                           
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                            Thanks Woo. I should be ok tomorrow. :fingers crossed: Thanks too Philomel......hope you're as right as rain soon. :)
                             
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                              Well I have to admit Loli, I've not heard of dwarf Lupins this dwarf before, do you know how long they have been available please? It would seem that Lupins are available in three heights now. :doh:

                              @rosebay I would still say they are not suitable for baskets but would be fine in planters. :)
                               
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