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WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY 2018

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by ARMANDII, Jan 1, 2018.

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  1. Doghouse Riley

    Doghouse Riley Head Gardener

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    To be honest, I'm probably looking for things to do. But you can always find something, can't you?
     
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    • Gail_68

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      Yes I have mentioned already a new porch [​IMG]
       
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      • Liz the pot

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        0E998A9C-2CE6-4482-A3CD-AF9243EA7525.jpeg 518BF74D-AC0E-4074-89C0-A20A2B2F7A74.jpeg Lovely heavy rain here, roads are flooded in places.
        Had to move jobs around as my better half is of to London today so I’m looking after her little friend.
        He’s already taken over the sofa and my work jacket and with my little girl have managed to half remove the throw.
        So it’s tidy van up day, got 2 quotes to do, SeaFoam has arrived so I might give that a blast.
         
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        • Verdun

          Verdun Passionate gardener

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          Ah! Lovely Liz the Pot. :)

          Well, this morning is slightly damp! So far anyway. Overnight light drizzle but already warming up. The drizzle has made the garden look fresher and cleaner. Looks like a surge in growth overnight too esp in the veg plot:)

          No gardening today, busy elsewhere, but nothing too urgent to do I think. I potted on already large dahlias in pots yesterday and need to plant out a couple more (in the "perfect" spot!! :noidea:). Possibly, I may have lost a salvia Waverley and one of my leucanthemums but they could just be late, very late, in showing signs of growth. If they dont recover, a couple of dahlias will replace them.

          Hope everybody has a good day :)
           
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          • shiney

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            Loads here for you to do. You're welcome any time. :blue thumb: :heehee:

            Last minute tidying up around the garden. The weeds will just have to remain for another day so no pointing them out to me when you all get here on Saturday :snorky:

            I reckon another three hours of mowing, two hours of trimming edges (neither job too onerous as they're fairly up to date) We shall have some of the tables delivered for the plant sale area today and it takes about three hours to move the plants to them and set them up - plus pricing them.

            Gazebos will go up tomorrow, I hope, as long as they still deliver them as promised. :fingers crossed: Tomorrow is the heavy day of setting everything up ready - plus me making all the sandwiches for the GC members and our helpers (got the shopping to do for all that as well :phew:).
             
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            • Gail_68

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              Liz they do look rather comfy [​IMG]
               
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              • luciusmaximus

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                And here too. Got a list as long as my arm of jobs to do.
                 
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                • Gail_68

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                  I think a nice box of [​IMG] and personal bunch of [​IMG]
                  for Mrs Shiney and for Mr Shiney a good strong brand of what he [​IMG] would be nice after all the hard work :)
                   
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                  • Gail_68

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                    The back garden will be swept as the black birds make a nice mess throwing out the gravel after worms and the bird bath refilled besides the front one...this is done daily any way :)
                     
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                    • Liz the pot

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                      F3D6EBA0-65CC-4A73-9ABD-0F47235A9A17.jpeg 705E67F1-BC40-46FD-911B-46AA27D5A0C6.jpeg I’ve just added some of this Seafoam to my mowers and scarifier to see if it’s as good as they say.
                      The other day I cleaned out the jet on my John Deere which is a back up mower and not been started for a couple of years.
                      It failed to run as it should and only wanted to run on full choke so I removed the jet which was completely blocked by gunk from the petrol.
                      Took a few cleans before it started to run as it should but a little rough still.
                      Ive not gone crazy with the Seafoam and will see what happens.
                       
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                      • luciusmaximus

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                        Not the best of pics but ...... the dog basket :snorky:. This pic shows how clear the water is. I'm really pleased about that.
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                            Will you please [​IMG] and stop calling it a dog basket, as your 2nd pic looks ok and especially your 3rd from your home.
                            Hubby as just finally seen it as I told him what you've said about it, he said it's not to bad but what you do need is Roof slates so they over hang and you can overlap them besides cutting them and then you wouldn't see the shape at all...take a look at this link he's given me as they're not expensive for what you would need :thumbsup:

                            Slate Roof Tiles | Roof Slates | Roofing Superstore®
                             
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                              Lucius the gravel is making it look a lot better in my eyes :love30:
                               
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