WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2017

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  1. Verdun

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    IMG_2884.JPG Morning everybody :)

    Excellent Shiney .....shows how worthwhile it is doing things thoroughly

    Gary, this is my replanted area following the removal of large juniper.......in my experience Elwoodii etc have relatively shallow roots but you will need to exert your muscles to lift the stump.
    You asked about planting asters and I suggested Aster Frikartii Monch, however, in this picture I have one that is similar, viz. Aster Flora's Delight a slightly more pink variety but much the same otherwise
     
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      Spotted blight on my King Teds that I'm growing in the compost heap so have chopped off all the halms. Grrr!
       
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        Looks lovely @Verdun ....what is the limey green looking plant to the right of the dark red heuchera?

        Looking very nice @luciusmaximus . Ooh keep the crocosmia-i think it is booootiful! I wish I had more. Had a few bits grow this year that I've planted but guessing it will take years to get going. Was intending to get a clump at Shineyland but the damn migraines scuppered that.
         
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          Hiya Snorky, its a Diosma Sunset Gold. Lovely feathery "movement", aromatic foliage and pink flowers in spring. Foliage is bright yellow in spring to mid summer. :)
           
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            Thank you-I shall be making a purchase of that! Looks fab next to the heuchera.
             
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              Agree Crocosmia is very pretty. Also very hardy and requires little or no maintenance. I have red and orange varieties ( planted by previous owner ). I am very happy to dig up a few bulbs and send them to you if you would like??.
               
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                Good morning folks :)
                It is a beautiful morning, carrying on from yesterday. :SUNsmile:
                I divided a sanguisorba and planted out a persicaria yesterday but today will be just about picking beans, toms, etc.:)
                 
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                  Yesterday I tried to get a lot done but didn't do as much as I intended. I cut all the front lawns and the main back lawn, edged all of them and raked the clippings (it was a lot after the heavy rain) on to the lawns so I could just mow them. Then I spent an hour and a half picking beans followed by edging the veg plots but still have to rake the clippings out and mow them up. I also pulled out three bucket loads of bindweed that had grown up through some of the shrubs.

                  Mrs Shiney, as usual, did a lot more work than me :phew:. She filled three wheelie bins with weeds and cutting back of plants that had finished flowering (seems a bit early this year :scratch:)
                  She finished working out there at 9 p.m. :rolleyespink:

                  Today the young lad (he's 27 :heehee:) who helps us should be coming to cut the hedges which seem to have gone mad. I need to trim back a lot of the willow so that it still looks natural but doesn't get in people's way. Mrs Shiney will carry on with cutting back but we don't have a lot of time to do things.

                  We have six people coming for lunch, tea and dinner so I shall need to start prepping the food. Tomorrow we have a group coming for afternoon tea and for a tour of the garden (doesn't look too good at this time of year :noidea:).
                   
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                    A tad busy then Shiney :)
                    Must keep you fit though......:heehee:
                     
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                        Shiney, you and your wife are an inspiration to us all. I don't know where you get the energy (or the time). Apart from cutting the lawns and the heavy hauling I do the garden myself and I never seem to keep on top of it.
                        My visitors have just left so I have the afternoon free to get out there so I hope to feel as if I've accomplished something at the end of the day.:)
                         
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                          :Wino:Due to too many late nights working I had a chilled day today. I started by watching an old episode of Doctor Who on Netflix. I then made this for tea tonight. Chicken at the bottom. Covered with cheese. Then a layer of leeks and bacon and topped with seasoned breadcrumbs.
                          It took all morning to make. No doubt it will be eaten in seconds. On the plus side, we do have a dishwasher.

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                          My waste bin wasn't emptied on Friday. It's not the first time it's been missed. It makes it very difficult to do anything when there's no where to put your waste. I have so much to do. :mad:

                          In the wake of being able to do anything constructive, I post a progress report from earlier in the week.

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                          Needless to say the patio is now a lot sunnier which is nice if you like the sun. :blue thumb:

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                            Split a very large primula candelabra got 8 large plants now :)
                            Removed nearly all the sweet william
                            Planted a few plants out, finely got round to planting dahlia Rebecca's world.
                            Moved a hydrangea I planted a couple of weeks ago and replanted it in particularly the same spot :scratch:.
                            Making plans on moving various plants for next year
                             
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                              Why do you keep the cat in a cage? Is it dangerous? :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                               
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                                Thanks @alana We belong to, or run, a lot of different clubs etc. but there are 24 hours in a day :heehee: A little of that time is spent resting. :) We're finding, more and more, that the spirit is willing but the body is getting weaker :old: :snorky:

                                Yesterday was a typical day. I started at 5.30 a.m. with trimming some lawn edges and raking the trimmings. By then my back was giving me trouble (it doesn't like me raking) so stopped for an hour and had breakfast and a sit down with a good book. I then spent an hour fighting the shrubbery and pulling bindweed (lots more further back :sad:). We can't get to it until it shows above the shrubs. Some of it was 10ft long. Mrs Shiney half filled a one ton bag with cutting back perennials and pulling annuals that had finished. Especially Nigella where she collected a bowl of seed from the first (packets them and gives them away to visitors and members of her gardening clubs and flower arranging clubs).

                                I then spent an hour and a half picking beans (I pick about 20lb per day and sell them for charity).

                                Then I started prepping the lunch, tea and dinner for our guest that were coming. They went at midnight and at 5.30 this morning I was back out there trimming some more edges (I quite often rest my bad back by sitting in my lovely comfy chair here at the computer and posting on GC :thumbsup:). Later I shall do some more necessary mowing and make sure I run the mower along the side of the hedges (grass already cut there) to pick up any of the hedge clipping that Michael (comes in and does the heavy work) didn't clear up yesterday.

                                Then it's a matter of getting things ready for the U3A group that are coming round for afternoon tea and a tour of the garden. The garden doesn't look too good at this time of year, as we have very little colour, but with smartly cut hedges, cut lawns with very neat edges and a lot of crops visible it leaves a good impression. Then they'll want to come back when we open our garden at the end of May. As they are a flower arranging group they'll all end up going home with lots of different greenery (also variegated, gold and different types of leafy stuff - I know all the technical terms :heehee:) as we have an excess of that.

                                It's just a matter of pacing yourself and making sure that you take a few rests inbetween (I'm not always successful at the second part).
                                 
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