WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2017

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  1. shiney

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    @Snorky85 What's that wet stuff on the paving? :scratch: :heehee: We haven't seen wet paving this year. :rolleyespink:
     
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      We've been carrying on with weeding but I've had to stop cutting the new edges of the lawns because the ground is too hard. :phew:

      We've also been preparing the ground for laying a load more paving to hold the trays of plants for Open Day as all nursery areas are full. :rolleyespink:
       
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      • Snorky85

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        Ha ha....and apprently Lincolnshire is supposed to be the driest county?!? Only rained a little bit.

        Back home in bucks its a different matter...bone dry..3 out of my 4 water butts are now empty. Been weeks since it's had a proper rain.
         
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          Im getting loads done today! Im like a machine! A machine that runs on easter egg chocolate eating.gif
           
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            Went to wilko.. bought a 3 quid fatsia, lots of little pots (ones bought from asda the other week are so cr@p), bigger pots and um.. another plant can't remember what. Then went to BnQ bought a cordyline, lobelia, geum, delphinium, a hollyhock and some nails. Prob something else?

            Went up the plot earthed spuds up, watered everything then went home went and planted the new stuff plus 2 cannas, a musa basjoo, few dahlias, heliotrope, some gladioli, a mallow I forgot about, longk's sweet peas, edible peas and ??? Can't remember. :biggrin:

            Got this one flowering, wasn't bothered by frost.. (what frost!?)
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              You've been busy @Linz What kind of size is the £3 fatsia. Was thinking of getting one and I love a bargain :)

              Been planting my waitrose garden internet plants most of the day and got most of the border done. Still a few gaps. Also need some tall evergreen flowering shrub of some sorts. (Any suggestions welcome for this border with baking hot sun and clay soil :( )

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              Went up to the lotty and amazed at the progress over the weekend. Potatoes are sprouting, rhubarb has gone mad, onions are getting big, flowers on strawbs. All exciting!!!
               
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                It's not that big at all.. a foot if that? 20170418_190224.jpg B&Q got them in, a bit bigger if your looking for impact.. can't remember what price though soz!

                It's looking lovely with you @Snorky85 and agree it's great seeing everything growing on the plot :)
                 
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                  Looked at preformed ponds online when I got up this morning ( 5.50am ) and stuff about setting up ponds. Bought two Ferns at hardware store later on plus an impulse buy of a Phlox ( no idea where to put it, but saw ' bee/butterfly friendly ' so it went into basket ).

                  This afternoon I chopped down overgrowth of weeds, brambles and various trees and uncovered an area approximately 6m x 2m that is a part of the garden I've never been able to access before :yes:. Previous owners used it as a dumping ground, so still got lumps of concrete, bricks, wire, iron pole and builders bags to dispose of. It was overgrown when I bought the house but has got worse in the 5 years of neglect since. Made a bonfire with all the woody stuff.
                   
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                    Hi lucius, I'm not an advocate of preformed ponds as they have to fit exactly into the hole you've dug. You might find using a good long life pond liner is cheaper and easier to make a pond. You can use old carpet, or the like, underneath the liner to insulate it from stones,etc, and you would have to do that with a preformed pond.:snorky:
                     
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                      Sounds ideal for a wildlife pond!!:snorky:
                       
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                        Well, its over hung by deciduous trees on two sides so would that not be a problem? And quite shady.
                         
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                          Not really, lucius.:dunno: My pond is overhung on nearly all sides. Leaves are not that much of a problem as you can, if you find time, skim them off the surface. Probably the only plants you will not be able to grow in a shady pond are Water Lilies but then, to me, the modern types are not a good fit in a wildlife pond. Marsh Marigolds, Astilbes, Ferns, Hosta's, Bullrush, Iris, Grasses, Flag Iris, etc, do nicely in my pond. Having an inch or two of mud/rotting debris on the bottom of a pond is a natural thing and all sorts of creatures will live in it, so it's all about getting, and keeping, a natural balance. Also, being able to create a ledge on the sides of a pond let's you place marginal plants into the water which will help keep the water clear by extracting the excess nuturients they need to grow, while also keeping algae at bay.:coffee:
                           
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                            Thank you ARMANDII :blue thumb:. Certainly a lot to think about. There is a lot of information online about ponds, some of it conflicting. I've often found the best advice comes from people who have experience of whatever you want advice on and can tell you about it, what has worked for them, what has not worked, etc.

                            Forgot to mention yesterday that the area is behind the septic soakaway , so there are pipes running through it, probably around 2-3 ft below surface. Also imagine there are a few tree roots too. I'll have a better picture once all the rubbish has been cleared away.

                            If I had a larger pond ideally I would like to be able to sit close to it. I have an idea of how I want the front garden to look and that idea does include a pond :). However, ideas don't always turn out how we imagine or want them to to. I bought 3 ton of gravel a few years ago for an ' idea ' and have now changed my mind, so there are 3 1 ton bags sitting in the front garden :noidea:. Not sure what to do :redface: :rolleyespink: :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
                             
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                              Good morning everyone have just returned from Wickes 24 paving slabs and 12 brindle blocks and mortar,have now got to get Mrs Woos the car valeted as promised and then take Penny for her 2nd walk of the day,and then its laying the slabs and brindle blocks:phew:,that's the morning taken care of now for the afternoon :whistle::heehee:
                               
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                                Digging out water Hemlock from the ditch :rolleyespink:
                                 
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