WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2017

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  1. luciusmaximus

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    I've suddenly become very tired of digging out roots and shovelling gravel :phew:
     
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      Something to remember when you're feeling this way -a friend sent it to me when i feeling the same way due to unpleasant folk :sad:
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        Pretty good day here weatherwise.....warm and sunny this afternoon.
        Soaking anemone blanda corms for planting tomorrow.
        Ordered another anemone Swan hybrid plus another eucomis Dark Star today.
        My 23 year old niece had the keys to her brand new home today......the builders had put a welcome banner across the front door and given her a giant hamper incl champagne and a box of goodies. However, I can see I will have my work cut out with the planting. Minimalistic but quality will be my remit. Low maintenance largely evergreen but scent will feature too.:)
        Ah Lucius I understand ....but you have done so well there:). All that work was worth it, right?
        Snorky, but have your in laws been on the telly? No need to be on the defensive:)
         
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        • BeeHappy

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          Awwww bless you @luciusmaximus your doing great ...your new areas are looking fab and just think it will be all done for next Spring Summer for you to enjoy ....so just :snorky: Bee-calm-.jpg
           
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            Love Monty....well I dont actually love him ha ha :).....but bit disappointed in some of his tasks on GW this evening. His astrantia, geranium etc., meadow path is quite odd to me. Not convinced about it esp if people try to copy him. Astrantias will not like being mown in summer at all, they flower in summer anway, they need moisture at their roots and will not enjoy the dry, impoverished soil there. Be interesting to see how this one goes :noidea:
            (I talk regularly with local GC manager and local nursery owner and they tell me so many people call after GW to plant exactly what Monty did so he is very influential)
             
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              That would be nice. Unfortunately it's not a realistic option. For one we can't afford to move. Secondly we have too many family ties. My mum moved to the village to be close to me. There's no way I could move away. There's no way my wife would agree to take her with us. A holiday home by the coast would be nice though. Oh, and a private jet. :dbgrtmb:

              On the in law front, my wife's parents have both passed away. Visits from her side of the family are few and far between. They are all generally down to earth and aren't fussed about our occasional lack of good housekeeping. Before they got to know me, they thought I was posh. That just shows how common they must consider themselves. :heehee: Bless them.

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                  @luciusmaximus I know that feeling very well. There are days when I am up for it and days when I'm not. You just have to do as much as you can on your up for it days. Your garden is looking fab. :dbgrtmb: Keep up the good work. It will all come together in the end.

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                    Thank you G :).

                    The gravel bed wasn't difficult to do, just a lot of shovelling and lugging of rocks. I'm sure it will look ok once the flowers have spread a little more. However, I keep changing my mind as to how I want the front garden to look. It doesn't help that I have recently started watching Gardeners World :lunapic 130165696578242 5:. There is still a lot of work to do out front and then there is the back and side gardens. Often wonder why I bought a house with a garden I didn't like very much - probably because I couldn't afford the houses with gardens I did like :snorky:
                     
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                      40EDD826-B832-4F25-A463-CFCF88F4C436.jpeg 9DB94487-A649-44E2-AB9B-2516DCE35741.jpeg 00D18E37-0268-473E-AEAE-18603C5BAA5A.jpeg 62EB3ABE-D848-42C6-A03C-251577BED2C8.jpeg A3825FA4-00DB-4DD8-ACCE-99FF357D2C59.jpeg F86A6285-213D-4C26-9AA5-8F0BD05707E3.jpeg 1D10056F-C252-4B88-92B3-2CEDBDED5859.jpeg After a nice three mile walk yesterday morning and lunch we decided to tackle the Serrula cherry tree that is outgrowing the spot where we first planted it many years ago and besides it sends runners up all over the garden like the front garden one did so we think we might have to get rid of it completely,although it does hide the view of the garage at the bottom of our small garden,but it does tend to drop its leaves everywhere which get quiet slippery on my paving slabs when it rains.:sad:

                      Also woke up with Sciatica problems yesterday morning,one reason why I have been up since 3.30am this morning:yawn::gaah:

                      PS,I didn’t just take the photos I took the cut branches off of Mr Kandy as he sawed through them and after he cut up the branches with his loppers I got on and bagged them up.:smile:
                       
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                        What a busy Bee you've been 1b103.gif Go easy now ... hope you have a more restful day bless you and you're feeling much better soon:imphrt:
                         
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                          Well, the Fuschias have gone but there wasn't enough room on the truck for the biggest rootball. So Michael will be coming back tomorrow to dig that out :phew: - if the weather is OK. It's going to take a lot of work :rolleyespink:.

                          We rarely put bulbs in anymore (lack of space and too much bending) but Mrs Shiney was given a bag of black tulips the other day. The speaker at one of her gardening clubs backed out at the last minute (had been booked a year in advance :wallbanging:). So they asked her to step in and give a talk with only 24 hours' notice. As it's a club she belongs to she only charged them half price, so they gave her the bulbs as well. :noidea:

                          I used to have an aunt who always looked down her nose on everyone and acted quite snooty. She stopped doing it, after a while, when she visited us as I kept taking the pee out of her. :snorky: We're very lucky with family. We all get on very well and go out of our way to maintain contact. It's a big family but, sadly, diminishing too quickly. We were invited to some cousin's place last weekend, are off to my sister's place today (there will be some cousins there as well) and we have a load of family coming tomorrow. Sadly no parents or older generation are left :sad: (would be well into their 100's if still around). Cousins and family are always swapping plants and cuttings :dbgrtmb:

                          I used to have to do that a few times a year but was recommended, by a cousin, to use 'Wet and Forget' on it and it has worked fantastically. It takes many months to work on dirty paving but continues to work all the time. It has saved a massive amount of work - and pain!

                          This is how it was after spraying last winter
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                          and this was last month
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                            In Fleet in hampshire-we had a very wet garden. Apparently Fleet means Water...:the garden was impossible, as were the unfriendly folk in the cul de sac and in laws lol....well, the female inlaws...

                            Lol, @shiney I keep forgetting to order this!!! I have looked it up several times to order and have just not done it!!! Arrrrgh!! Right, mr snorks is going to do it on sunday after the inlaws have gone. Your photo shows how great it works!!!
                             
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                              @Snorky85
                              I applied two lots, the first in December and the second in January. Haven't done a thing since.
                               
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                                Will be picking up a family member from hospital in Cardiff in a few weeks.

                                Any suggestions for GC's or Nurseries on the route back to London? @Verdun enlighten me :ideaIPB:
                                 
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