What jobs are we doing in the garden today 2016

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  1. CanadianLori

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    I'm going to just water everything and take it easy today!
     
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      I need to water all of my pots today. We had a bit of rain overnight but I still need to give them a good water. I still haven't got an outside tap but I'm hoping to get one sorted out this week. It's a right palaver using the kitchen sink to fill my watering can multiple times :doh: :snork: We're getting new French doors fitted on Thursday. When they're in I'll be able to arrange my pots on the back patio a bit better. At the moment there's around 60 pots higgledy piggledy on the side patio and it looks a mess! :rolleyespink: :thud: :help: :biggrin:
       
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        Got the trellis finished and the bed planted :blue thumb:

        It's too hot :phew:
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        That's over 26C :rolleyespink: - and rising!


        I'm just going out to start on the bean canes but will stop if I feel too hot.
         
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          I've planted up my pots with the petunias, geraniums and busy lizzies that hubby bought back in the UK, along with the fuchsias and clematis we got here. Then watered them all in, soaked the veg bed, soaked the new trees, in between having a row with hubby. Hey ho....
           
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            Back indoors now and cooling down nicely. I did one row of canes and then worked on repairing the long hose (for the end of the back garden) and running it down to the end. To save damaging the hose during the season I run the hose through the bottom of the hedge. Not the best thing for a bad back. :doh:

            We've run out of grouting (only bought £80 worth) and used up most of the other stuff (technical word) for doing the essential loose paving. Will carry on during the week.

            Temperature is over 80F.
             
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              Just wish I was nearer, and able to help...
               
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                Well, thanks to my two right-hand guys at work, I managed to get this weekend off, and have spent some of it (not as much as I would have liked) in thr garden.

                Yesterday, I decided to tackle a fairly major dip in our patio which was around the area where our whirlygig lives. Things did not go particularly well right from the first slab being lifted. The entire patio hasn't been laid particularly well, and I have been levelling it up in stages pretty much since we moved in. The area I tackled yesterday took the biscuit though.

                To accommodate the pipe for the whirlygig to locate into, they basically knocked a corner off one slab (fair enough), and sunk the pipe into the ground at that corner..... or at least that was how it looked. What had actually been done was apparently a hole had been dug, filled with concrete and then the slab had been sploged on top - the net result was that there was a 10-inch deep clump of concrete (about 6 inches square) on the edge where the corner had been taken off. No wonder it had sunk with all that weight on it! Best of it is, the spear for the pipe thing wasn't embedded into the concrete - it was simply hammered into the mud next to it, and had been done in such a way that the top edges of the tube had been curled in (explains why we had a hell of a job getting the whirlygig into it!)

                So, I removed the spear and cut about quarter of an inch off it, knocked all the concrete off the bottom of the slab and broke it up to make a hardcore to fill the hole (spear in place) and then filled it all in and levelled it up with sharp sand before moving onto the next slab. All was going swimmingly well as I progressed across the patio, until my middle finger on my left hand decided to get itself trapped in between one slab that was coming down and another that was adjacent. With blood coming from under the nail, I took myself indoors to clean it and then spent the next half hour trying not to throw up (must have been shock, I suppose); that kinda halted play a wee bit so the rest of the day was spent sowing Zinnia, Lavatera and Malval Zebrina seeds.

                Today, I have made a sort of frame around my raspberries, and began tying them in - - I haven't got any string at the minute, so have resorted to cable ties for now. I weeded around them and then mulched over the top with semi-spent compost from last year's pots. Then I tamed our loganberry which appears to have thrown up around 7 suckers, making a similar frame to the raspberry frame and cable tied the longest loganberry whips to it.

                I had to chuck it at that as it was getting too hot for anything, and I am quietly going through hell pain wise thanks to a smart-ar5ed GP who thinks she knows better than the hospital consulants.
                 
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                • CharlieBot

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                  Overdid it today. :sad: Planted out sweet peas and cornflowers I've grown from seed, plus a strawberry plant. Trimmed a honeysuckle. Watered all the pots and greenhouse. Removed more weeds from where I was planting. Emptied the container of primroses from by the front door and planted it up with pelargoniums. Then realised I was far too hot, slightly burned and full of rising stomach acid. Hubby is redoing our kitchen so wouldn't feel right asking for help!
                   
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                    Well, I repaired the long hose but after connecting it, through its wall mounted hose reel I found that the connector on the reel was leaking. The connector is a fixed part of the reel and the male connector had a worn washer which turns out to also be fixed :th scifD36: :doh:

                    So, scrap one wall mounted hose reel :mad: They don't make things like they used to as I've only had this reel for 20 years :old: :noidea:. I can't use the hose as the leak is more of an outpouring than a leak. :sad:

                    I've checked on the internet and both our local (nearest town) trade wholesaler and Screwfix do a similar replacement made by Hoselock. So I'm off into town in the morning. I suppose it will be S*d's Law that the new reel won't fit the wall brackets I've got and I'll have to use the ones that come with the reel. Being a devout non-DIY person that may take me a long time.
                     
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                      I planted out my bush tomatoes, climbing runner beans and artichoke seedling today down the allotment. Probably a bit silly to plant them in the heat of the hottest day so far but I gave them a good soaking (we're now extremely unlikely to get a frost in London).

                      Also got a new hose at home and gave the whole garden a good soaking.

                      Doing a bit of admin now and deciding where all of the plants are going to go in our garden.
                       
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                        Not today (its raining) but the past couple of days have been spent beavering away in the heat in the garden.
                        Aside from the never ending Bindweed Saga, I have cast seed, with careless abandon, in a patch of border where I also relocated some Sweet Williams which have grown from a similar casting of seed last year :heehee: This casting was wallflowers and Canterbury Bells :fingers crossed:
                        Found an old piece of trellis which Mr M tacked onto the fence and gives a small degree of "privacy" from the new build.
                        Planted another Virginia Creeper in its final position down behind the coop.
                        Planted some climbing bean and peas: some in the new border, some in patio pots (to grow up other plants), some in the bed where I was seed casting (made those ones a trellis from bamboo and garden twine). Having learned from experience, I have not planted the edible peas in the same bed/pots as the sweet peas this time :heehee:

                        The height of delirium (for me!) was, finally, after almost two years ...

                        ... the whirligig clothes line was cemented in :yahoo: :hapydancsmil: :dancy: :hapfeet: Which freed up the patio umbrella stand so it can now be used for its original purpose too :dbgrtmb: Happy days!! Except, that was yesterday, when it was hot and the sunshine was in full swing, and today ... it's raining :heehee:

                        The loganberries are starting to flower and the tayberries and gooseberries are thriving.

                        The Triffid is growing at a rate of knots! If I remember rightly, should come into flower at the end of this month so I'll stay at the opposite end of the garden then :whistle:

                        Earthed up my pot potato and the next day its almost as big again :doh:I'm running out of pot to earth up in!!
                         
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                          Getting well watered in now [emoji23]

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                            Haha, yes! I'm nervous about whether they are still there. I'm trying to be organic down the allotment without slug pellets. I'm fully expecting them all to be completely gone by the time I go down again!
                             
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                              Potted on psb,calabrese, kale, collards ready to go under the debris netting in a couple of weeks. Potted up some little fuchsia plugs from t and m. Repotted the olive tree, had to break the old pot to get it out. Cleared a load of almost finished sprouting salad leaves from polytunnel to plNt out French beans, and had a nice big salad for tea from the tips, they were nearly 4 feet tall. Put green zebra, yellow pear, gardener's delight, Alicante, Sungold tomatoes out in greenhouse. Planted out lots of lettuce and very happy to see the broadies and beetroot putting on growth after the rain.
                               
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                                Sowed my Courgettes and Cucumbers last night, no need to water the garden after yesterdays deluge!
                                 
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