WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY 2018

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  1. silu

    silu gardening easy...hmmm

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    Seriously tho I do feel for you and Mrs Shiney if you are without help shortly before your big weekend and at a time in the season, when, if you turn your back a 1000 weeds have appeared as if by magic overnight:rolleyespink:. Having run a minute sale in comparison to what you do I know it's important to have everything as far as possible in shipshape order for ones own comfort and hopefully to minimise the know it all, hypercritical, scathing brigade who probably garden on a postage stamp and read a lot of gardening books!
     
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    • Verdun

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      Could be fun working in Shiney's garden.......once participated in a group gardening effort and it was hugely enjoyable :)

      Today the sun is shining :SUNsmile: and I will be starting the process of removing wallflowers and planting out summer plants :). Could be a plant parcel today...always exciting :snorky:
       
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        Good morning to day I have transplanted 2 Veronica(Blue Streak) and 2 Silene (Rolly's Favourite) and my new Rose arrived to day ,its the Rose of the year 2018 a floribunda named "Lovestruck" its cherry red in colour:smile:
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          Great colour WO :)

          Have ordered nematodes for veg patch.....mainly belt and braces re carrot fly.
          Potted on aeonium Phoenix Flame and echevaria Zodiac :)
           
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            Not doing much today, as I'm pretty much up to date with the garden, apart from the several clematis I tied up more growth.
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            So I gave the tea-house (shed) a bit of a clean. There's not a lot of room in there for much more than the jukeboxes, my Budweiser fridge and a couple of chairs and this old TV.

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            I got the support bracket for the TV in a charity shop about ten years ago for a couple of quid, (they had no idea what it was). Then I had to find some black ash Contiplas, to make a shelf for the Freeview box. Black ash once all the vogue, is now made of "unobtanium," as it was a hell of a job finding some, even back then.There's an old steam mop I use for the vinyl floor.
            There's a couple of rechargeable moisture absorbing units on the cut down worktop, which get changed with the two inside the jukeboxes. Those plus a 40w lamp on in each ward off any damp. In the winter I cover them with four thicknesses of dust covers, they don't like damp and low temperatures. Chrome plating can get very pitted if not cared for. Mine's OK. This one will be fifty years-old, next year. I've had it for about ten.

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            The chairs fit nicely at both ends of the little verandah.

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            I can open any of the three doors and roll out my Budweiser fridge (an e-Bay purchase) on its stand, the bubble wrap insulation on the doors and windows stays on all year round.

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            I recycled a couple of old kitchen units. They house spare records and essential jukebox tools, like this set of spinners. Conventional spanners are useless, because of the accessibility.

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            Half the fun is keeping these jukeboxes going.

            When you consider the functions of all this except the speakers, can be crammed into an i-Pod. It really amazes me.

            Here's a video I made of the operation seven years ago now, must have interested some as it's had over 8,000 hits.




            This is my neon Rock-Ola clock I made. Replicants of these are horrendously expensive. I made this from an obviously unwanted Manchester United clock, I bought on e-Bay for £10. The Rock-Ola graphics I got by e-Mail from a fellow enthusiast in California, who patronises the same jukebox message boards as do I. There's about eight double 13amp sockets in this building.

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            Conversely, in the summer it gets very hot in there, so as well as roof vents and two vents in the bottom of the back wall, I leave the door open during the day if we're at home. If we aren't there's this extractor fan above the doors.

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            • Snorky85

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              Came up to Lincoln to mum's house for 10am. We got straight out in the garden cracking on with it.wow it looks so much better now. Have finished off putting down weed supressant and stones at the front to make it more manageable for mum. Edged all the border and dug it over. Some of the plants are looking great-several heuchera looking v nice.

              I brought some penstemon id grown from cuttings and some lady's mantle i had spare. Planted them all in and gave it a good kelching.

              Had din dins and then it started spitting so got outside quick and i trimmed the hedge whilst mum cut the grass.

              Pleased with today :)
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                I tied in [again] the Clematis [around 30 on either side on the sides of the Trellis entrance to the garden. Then I potted on 29 Echinacea seedlings into larger pots, labeled them and placed them in a slightly shady place to grow on. After that I went down to the Wildlife pond and "painted" the bench on the paved area
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                with Teak Oil after moving back the Ivy. The bench has been there for over 15 years and
                is a great place to sit with a glass of the red stuff and contemplate the world while being hidden
                out of sight.
                That done I dug up a clump of Libertia Grandiflora from a spot that was too shady and put it into a more sunny spot where it should do better. While I was there I planted 3 Centaurea "Jordy" into the "walk around border" where I can see them when I'm sitting in the Arbour with a Mug of Tea. Back to the pond area where I swept the paved area and bagged the dead leaves, giving the Box by the pond entrance a hair cut, along with the Ivy that drapes over one side of the entrance fence. A quick look at the pond surface made me grab the net on a pole and skim off the dead leaves and debris floating on the top. I walked back up to the House and tied some stems of the climbing rose "Masquerade" that grows over the path at the Gable end of the house back and up as I was having to duck when passing under it.
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                  I was getting on very well yesterday with tidying up and doing a lot of mowing. Then my back and neck suddenly went :rolleyespink: and I'm now on the injury list :mad:. I'm banned from gardening today :sad: but may be able to do some potting up.

                  I'll get some rest from gardening tomorrow as I'm off to see a garden :heehee: - the Isabella Plantation. If any GC member is down that way and is thinking of going there then maybe we can meet up. Mrs Shiney can't make it but I shall be there with Kristen. :blue thumb:
                   
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                    @shiney take it easy today and enjoy your day out :)
                     
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                      Enjoy your day out Shiney :)
                      Sun is shining but it was chilly last night :noidea:
                      Will stake more heleniums today and get grass cut......weeding no doubt too:)
                       
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                        I wish I could say the same about mine.
                         
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                          A combination of bad weather, too many other things to do and being away for two days has meant the garden has had free rein to run riot. It has taken advantage. Grass and weeds seem to have exploded into rapid growth, but not the flowers. They still appear to be lagging behind.

                          Yesterday was spent painting more patio wall and weeding out gravelled bit in front of patio. Fiddled about with back garden new border. Fiddled about with small mound by pond. Large mound I noticed has lots of couch grass sprouting up :gaah:. I weeded that mound before planting it, thought I'd got it all. One of the Bog Bean plants has a pink flower :yahoo:

                          Still have awful smell of death in back garden :sad:. Think someone died in field maybe. The hen pheasant we had in the garden had a bad leg, she was limping and holding it up. It appeared to get a little better ( we thought maybe a strain injury perhaps ) and then seemed to get worse. Last time I saw her almost two weeks ago she could barely walk but was able to come to me and get food. I was going to try and catch her the next day and take her to my vet. She didn't show for breakfast and no sign of her anywhere in the garden. I wondered if she might be the cause of the smell :cry3:. I did see her in that field several times.
                           
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                            Could it be Cuckoo Pint, Lords and Ladies, Arum maculatum that you can smell, in common with many other arums these pong.
                            Planting pea plants, sowing beetroot seed.
                             
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                              A lot of weeding, trying to catch up from last year.
                               
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                                Raining today, Sunday, May 13th. did cut all the grass yesterday. started some moon flower seeds few weeks ago, 4 so far have risen. away on holiday Monday. asked husband to baby sit them with a daily spray, or every other day. will miss my garden terribly. wish I was in control of this trip, but the date is not my choice. Off to Key West again.
                                 
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