What jobs are we doing in the garden today 2016

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  1. shiney

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    Too true, @wiseowl :old: :snorky:
     
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      Today I've been working in the compost bays.

      In the old bay, the compost has been piled to one end. Then the middle bay has been emptied into the free space in the old bay (amazing the difference in colour, although both are fairly broken down now).
      I'm half way through turning the contents of the young bay into the middle bay. This is the hardest to work, as it is all uneven and difficult to fork...
      Decided to stop after about 2 hours worth of moving compost - back was getting tired, and the rain getting heavier.
      I have lovely mucky feet now...:heehee::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
       
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        Good afternoon I am now taking a 5 minute break as it is very warm out there at the moment,have cleared and weeded this last area :phew::phew:

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          I'm loving my garden at the moment, lots of blooms to fill vases, some great colours going on and scents all around from the sweet peas, jasmine, herbs and roses :wub2:

          Not loving my lazy neighbour though, too much bindweed sneaking through and trying to strangle my plants :th scifD36: I know gardening isn't everyone's idea of a good time, but surely keeping it on the tidier side of weed infested jungle should be? [​IMG]
           
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            Good evening @"M" bindweed that's that's half the reason why I am changing my garden,I had it beautifully planted all the way up on the left hand side,it strangled everything from top to bottom coming through the fence and I couldn't get to the roots as the neighbours garden is overgrown,and after so much rain in June this year it really ran riot:smile:
             
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              That can be quite disheartening woo :cmonhug: I'm not going to mention it to the neighbour, but I think I will be mentioning the tree which has taken root in a crack at the foot of his house next to our shared gully! Now *that* bothers me on a completely different level (no pun intended).
               
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                I've done watering. Currently got sprinkler on lawn for a bit then I'm going to pop some liquid food on it. We finally got a gardener to come and cut the hedge and pull some weeds, it all looks so much better I'm really pleased. 11 day til due date now, hope baby likes the garden as much as I do!
                 
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                  Good afternoon @"M" yes ,I had a word in his shell like ,we get on well(but then thinking aloud,I get on with most people for some reason;))

                  I said he is very fortunate to have a garden and does not live in a concrete jungle in the city:whistle:and I then took him round my back garden and showed him what effect his laziness had on my garden,he apologised and said that he would keep the bindweed under control in future:smile:

                  First coat of cream paint completed :smile:

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                    Aww, hope all goes well with baby bot :)
                     
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                      Good afternoon ,its another warm and balmy summers day just right for painting my steps with red brick masonry paint,:phew::phew::heehee:

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                        Had a right good session sorting out the herbaceous border today.

                        It's not at its best right now, we're on light sandy soil here and currently in the middle of a dry spell, but once I'd been right through it weeding, dead-heading, cutting down, pulling out things I didn't want and so on, it looked a bit better. :)

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                          A gentle potter. Also moved a couple of gooseberry plants and re jigged the blueberry bushes (I never do well with those!!)
                           
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                            Finishing off the painting of my garden furniture, 1 chair painted and the table, 21st July apparently, touched up a few bits missed on the painted 1, halfway through the 2nd[​IMG]
                             
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                              Yesterday I started working in the garden early in the morning and had done a few hours by the time Michael turned up at 10 a.m. I set him to shaping the conifers, which has taken him all day but he's done a good job.

                              He also dealt with three wasps nests that were in areas where visitors to the garden wander by or we need to work. We try not to get rid of them if possible but some areas just have to be kept clear. One was in the compost heap that is in use at the moment, another was at a height of 5ft in the hole in the willow tree that we walk past all the time and one was by the path to the front door. I'm surprised that there was the one in the willow as that's where the woodpeckers are always working.

                              Mrs Shiney has been blitzing the garden with her clearing and cutting back. Loads of the softer material went on the compost heap and the rest filled three wheelie bins and then made our bonfire heap up to 5ft high!!

                              I spent a lot of the day digging and weeding, getting rid of couch grass, strawberry weed, bindweed, ordinary grass, broad leafed weeds, Rose Bay Willow and other pernicious weeds that were revealed after Mrs Shiney had cut back all the stachys, lychnis and Verbascum chaixii from the 'veggie plot'. They cover an area of approx. 600sq ft between the two main sections and apart from looking great through spring and summer they bring the pollinators for the veggies.

                              I've been able to spend more time on the digging and weeding because the grass hasn't been growing in this drought. The digging in the veggie area wasn't difficult because it gets watered when I have the sprinkler on the veggies. :dbgrtmb:
                               
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                                Plan to power wash patio and paths later, might even wash bungalow and car too, we get so much black dust from the steel works, needs doing every few weeks, it`s more noticable in dry weather, they should pay my metered water bill.
                                 
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