WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY 2018

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  1. Sian in Belgium

    Sian in Belgium Total Gardener

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    Wonderful amount of work you've got done there, @martin-f !
    I do envy you your garden lighting. That's something that we would love to get sorted here...
     
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    • Verdun

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      Back from the beach......calm, no wind, gentle surf, blue sky and feeling warm:)

      Fantastic martin-f. Looks great there :)

      Will be planting salvia patens Cambridge and leonotis leonorus that has survived the winter from last year. Will split hosta First Frost and plant out. Mowing, weeding, netting blueberries are all intended tasks today. Time too to take the rest of the tender plants outside :)

      Looks like great weather nationwide :SUNsmile:
       
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      • HarryS

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        Laid some turf , to smooth out a dip in my lawn . Potting up some perennials today. Looks like a good weekend ahead so need to check the BBQ gas bottle and the beer supply :blue thumb:
         
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          I didn't do much yesterday as it was a bit wet. Apart from feeding the birds most of the little time I spent in the garden was in the greenhouse.

          I moved out some large pots with dead plants in them. Did a lot of cleaning of the ground, covered in membrane, whilst moving other pots around. That helped make room for the 250 bean plants, that have germinated, to be moved out of the propagator and onto racking. Then replaced them with another load of pots of beans for them to germinate. Moved the germinated courgettes onto the racking as well.

          All this was made extremely difficult by a furry person deciding he wanted to help. It's not easy to negotiate around pots and trays when a furry person always appears just in the spot you want to place a foot! Also, trying to lift up trays when he decides he doesn't want it lifted can be a bit frustrating. :doh:

          Today will be, I hope, a time to get a lot of mowing done (2-3 hours), trim edges (an hour or so), finish the ShineyFrames off (1-2 hours), repot more chillies and various other plants (1-2 hours), take Mrs Shiney to the town to get her coach to Wisley and pick her up this evening, do the shopping, and prepare dinner.

          I need to go and have a rest now!!! :hate-shocked: :phew: :heehee:
           
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          • Gail_68

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            Martin it looks lovely mate [​IMG] and you can't beat the glow of [​IMG] in your garden at night [​IMG]

            To work at night is totally SICK [​IMG]...as i'd go mad at my other half if he tried doing it... think of the neighbours mate [​IMG]
             
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            • Moley

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              A busy and expensive couple of weeks in the garden. We finally decided on and bought the waterbutt for the greenhouse, then immediately hated how it looked in the garden. A DIY job using some artificial trellising and some garden canes has somewhat blocked it, at least from the sitting areas. We'll see how it fares as the year goes on, I still think it needs something a little more substantial.

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              Elsewhere, the flower bed that emerged after whatever the giant bush there was decided to topple over is taking shape. After rearranging the plants that were already in there, we've added a buxus and a couple of rhododendrons (though I'm thinking a couple more smaller ones could fit in there too). It's really opened up the garden on that side, with the two decks feeling a lot less like two separate spaces.

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              Add to that pressure washing the decks, slabs and pathway and (while we've still got some way to go, with the two new sleeper beds to fill) a bunch of the bigger gardening projects we had pencilled in for this year are now finished...ish.
               
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              • CraigET

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                I was working for a client today, whilst weeding I case across two common lizards ‘fighting’ or so I thought. I looked through the video a couple of times and I think they were in fact mating! They weren’t particularly fussed until I tried to get a better shot of the ‘fight’ :sofa:
                 

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                  Can’t seem to upload the video though. It’s on an iPhone
                   
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                  • Pushkin

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                    My postman arrived at 5pm with my greenhouse cropped bolts so I finished my greenhouse shelf.

                    I bought the coloured and terracotta pots today at Ikea.
                    The coloured pots were £1 each and the terracotta pot and saucer was £2 for the set.
                    I've already drilled holes in the bottom of the coloured pots.

                    The white porcelain trays were reduced in Wilko at 75p each and the plants in them were given to me by a friend in work. They are venus fly traps and butterworts.

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                    • Redwing

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                      I have this problem too. But aren't they a great comfort too? Funny how they just turn up just in the tree that happens to be next to where you are working.:)
                       
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                      • martin-f

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                        Thanks Sian, depending what lights you choose its quite cheap and easy to set up armoured cables come down in price a fair bit over the years Wickes 3 Core Steel Wire Armoured Cable - 1.5mm2 x 25m | Wickes.co.uk

                        I chose cheap bulkhead lights similar to this but mine have metal clips to hold the glass,
                        Oval Glass Bulkhead 60W,

                        When i first installed them i had them on a plug, ive recently put them on a fused spur indoors at the side of the patio door.
                         
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                        • Gail_68

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                          Moley the trellising looks ok mate and the rest of your garden is very fetching :love30:....my hubby as put leaf trellising across the back of our garden mesh to block any view and it looks more private :yes:
                           
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                          • Gail_68

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                            Now listen here Craig i wear spec's mate but i'd need a [​IMG] besides to see that pic to view :snorky:...as i have a lizard mate :)
                             
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                              Or on the kitchen worktop where you want to start preparing food - he knows he is not supposed to be there. Or winding himself around my legs when I've just got up and not fully awake.
                               
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                                Been a bit under the weather the past week, so haven't commented much but still been busy in the garden. Plants getting moved and planted, manged to get some more planted this evening 2 lupins - delphinium - pervorskia - salvia and others . I keep planting plants but keep potting more plants up at the same time, the plant stash never seems to go down :whistle:

                                Your garden really come on @martin-f looks fantastic now.

                                The seating area looks nice @Moley, I like sunken seating area eye level same as the plants.

                                Bit late for a postman @Pushkin where he/she been :th scifD36:
                                 
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