What jobs are we doing in the garden today 2016

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  1. Ariadae

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    Planted a few more broadies, they grow well and we like them. Scavenged a bucket full of potatoes while doing so, how do I miss such big ones? Weeded the edge of the path for a while until rain stopped play.
     
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      Humped 12 60l bags of compost down the garden for topping and mulching the beds later. Then tidied up the crocosmia, irises. Removed the blue grass and frosted curls they just looked a mess. A removed the rain shelters from the palms
       
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        No gardening today but cleaned my house windows outside again. Between the weather, salty sea air and the gulls they make a right mess! :doh::)
         
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          Having humped a tonne of topsoil into the back garden today I can tread it down and get about sowing the grass seed. After that I'll tip out all the compost bins and piles into the new raised beds and top with any spare soil.

          It's good to have a day working from home. <cough>.
           
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            Maybe, unless it is a horrid distaster, though I could start a new thread on How Not to Plant a Border ...

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              Giving things a good mulch where possible.
              Forking the lawn a bit - not much as dodgy knee started playing up.
              Some serious weeding.
              Bought some Wax Begonias and put them into the shadyish windowboxes at the front, the best bet it seems to take care of themselves as we will shortly be going away for a month.
              Next few days some final tidying.

              Hope everyone is enjoying being in the garden these milder days.

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              • "M"

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                Yesterday I planted up some pots with Sunflower "Little Leo". Did some more weeding (the bindweed is now rearing its ugly head :th scifD36: ). Pricked out the Aster, Echinacea and Canterbury Bells; cleaned those seed starter trays and planted some more seeds (only they weren't labelled, so I'm going to call them "Hobson's Choice" :heehee: ) :dunno:
                Checked all the areas I had planted sunflower seeds a couple of weeks ago - no signs whatsoever :nonofinger: so, today I planted some more! :paladin: (They had better take! :th scifD36:)

                Is this a competition? Clearly a "man thing" going on here :whistle: :snorky:
                 
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                  Oooh, how exciting!! Is this to Spain for house viewing? We'll want pictures you know! :whistle:
                   
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                    Head Gardener has been continuing, potting on, taking cuttings, tidying, clearing, repotting and dumping plants from the nursery areas - still loads to go but it's starting to look good.

                    I'm continuing to pressure wash the patio, trim edges, do just a bit of digging (under strict instructions from Resident Nurse) and trying to put together some structures in my cack-handed non-DIY manner.

                    I opened up a box containing a four tier blow-away (given to us as a present) and found that one part was missing. So I phoned Homebase H.O. (it's their own branded product) and got superb customer service :blue thumb:. They asked for the product number and asked me to 'hold' for a minute or so. One minute later they said that there will be a complete new blow-away waiting for me at the tills in the local store. They also said that they don't need the other one back and hoped that I could make good use of it. :hapydancsmil:

                    Even being a supreme non-DIY person I was able to make the required part out of wire as the missing part was a wire piece that holds the top section together. My repair isn't very elegant but it's working, for now. So one new blow-away built and I shall pick up the other one when I go shopping today.

                    I also built (put together) two obelisks for climbing plants. The instructions said that as it's difficult to put it together if you try to do it in the upright position and said it's best to do it lying flat. Unfortunately, with a bad back and a bad leg I can't see how I can do it that way :sad:
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                    So I put them together with the obelisk, and myself, standing upright. I had no trouble keeping things in place :noidea: as I built them from the bottom up - with the lower pieces pushed into the ground as they would be when finally constructed.

                    They're now built and in situ. :dbgrtmb:

                    This morning I shall pressure wash the area for the blow-aways (the old one, the one just built and the new one I shall pick up today). Head Gardener needs them for all the plants she's preparing (greenhouse is full).
                     
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                      It was hump day! (Actually it really was according to bookface!)

                      Got it all done anyway which is excellent; also potted on tomato plants, split a large grass, move a blackcurrant bush... After all the recent efforts the garden needed a good tidy too!
                       
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                        When I went back to a Homebase store to complain of a missing part they opened the box of another one and gave me the missing part. Next time I went in I saw the opened box back on the shelf and looking inside found the part they gave me was missing.
                         
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                        • JWK

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                          I hate it when shops do that, what a waste of our and their time. They could learn so much from Ikea, when a part is missing they courier it to you next day or in the case of my son's new table they just sent him another complete one!
                           
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                            Not a lot planned for today as weather iffy, went to local shops and spoke to a chap cutting his lawn, he gave me a cutting off his beautiful coloured hydrangea,:fingers crossed: then he asked me if I grew tomatoes and cucumber, gave me 6 mixed, and good size, tomato plants, 3 marketmore cucumbers, and 3 Crystal Apple :dbgrtmb:
                            The generosity of gardeners is always amazing.:pathd:
                             
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                              Spent the morning emptying bags of compost and manure and then filling them up with the sodden gloopy soil from the waterlogged area. The suction trying to remove that mess was incredible. I am exhausted so a trip to the tip will have to wait until I am recovered. Won't be today, that's for sure. :)
                               
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                                Tip run today here @Everhopeful - but I left that task to Mr "M" (who used *my* car for the trip! :th scifD36: )

                                One area of the patio has been pretty much a dumping ground since we came here (sans shed) but today that changed. While I wasn't looking, Mr "M" decided to make a start on clearing things. Thank goodness I caught him just in time to "salvage" what *he* considered rubbish :nonofinger:
                                He almost keeled over when I retrieved a small drawer and his face was a picture!
                                "What do you want that for!?" :scratch:
                                "A shelf, silly!" :rolleyespink: :whistle:
                                While he was gone, I had another look at the very weeny space between where my patio concrete ends and the neighbours concrete begins - weedy! :ideaIPB: If weeds can grow there ...

                                ... so, I dug down as far as I could, unearthed the soil that was there, replaced it with compost ... planted some bits and bobs ... sowed a few seeds in there (pansy and dianthus) ... watered, bark dressing and voila!! :snorky: They have two choices: thrive or not, *but*, the whole point is, if I can get something to grow there, I will be very, very, happy. My neck isn't, and my knees are having a bit of a squabble with my legs and I (foolishly) caught the sun on the back of my neck as I was bent over ... but ... apart from all of that: a happy and successful day playing in the garden :blue thumb:
                                 
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