What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2020

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    I've got 7 Astrantia to pot up ready for Spring planting so that's a quick job for tomorrow. There's also a Stipa Gigantea in a small pot that I want to put into a at least 3 litre pot and put into the soil of the middle border just on the West side of the new Plinth so that it is partly obscured. I also have to pot on 6 different varieties of Salvias, again ready for Spring Planting.:cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
     
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      Shifted some paving slabs, repaired a pothole in the road (ok not strictly gardening!), Turned compost heap, moved piles of leaves to the leaf bin and moved a Bramley apple tree. To be honest I'm not sure I should have moved it as it's probably about 7 years old maybe more but it was right next to another tree and needed the space. Really hope it survives.
       
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        On the matter of birds. I probably mentioned a while back, that I hadn't seen our usual seasonal flocks of Redwings and Fieldfares gorging on the local park's berried trees. At last. Today the Bay trees across the road, for days now, having more landings and take offs than Heathrow, by wood pidgeons filling up with fruits. Today, the shy was clouded as like swarms of starings, but no. These visitors were Fieldfares. Hello friendly Fieldfares. Great to have you back.
         
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          I cannot say for sure that all the deaths are linked but certainly the ones that have been alive when found shared similarities. I'm inclined to think poison. Nine :hhog: have died so far. There was also another poor soul who had the top of his head chopped off by a grass cutter. He was fortunate and made a full recovery. At the moment I don't feel I can take in any more :hhog: as they will not be safe upon release.
           
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            Guess what? I think I'll be working on getting more leaves out of pots :phew:

            Most of the big trees have now dropped their leaves and they are the ones that cause most of the trouble for the pots. There was no point in even attempting to tidy the pots until the willows, poplars and silver birch had finished. The willows are topped and shaped every five years to keep them down to about 40ft but the poplars and birch are now left to their own devices - about 70ft at the moment. :rolleyespink:

            I guess that by the time I have finished tidying the pots I would have taken out enough leaves to fill a ton bag. None of these leaves go on the compost heaps 9they go in the green waste bins) as there's not enough room for those as well. The heaps are reserved for the leaves collected in bulk.
             
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              :rain::rain::rain: strong winds :rain::rain::rain::rain: rinse and repeat. I did scrub out one of the bird baths a couple of days ago and pull out blanket weed from mini pond in a plant lot as I walked past it to fill bird feeders in front garden.

              Yesterday there was a break in the weather for a few hours but we were at the vet with Dimitris. The vet suspects a heart murder and the blood test he had has also revealed kidney damage :cry3:. Last night we were up until gone 1am obtaining a pee sample from him - what fun that was :huh:. Will drop it off later at vets. Once it's been analysed he needs an x-ray to determine if there is fluid build up in his chest cavity and If he has an enlarged heart.
               
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                I can't see an icon for 'sad' on the comments @luciusmaximus so I haven't clicked any, but I do feel sad for the hedgehogs and I hope Dimitris will be all right.
                 
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                  I have several clumps of hellebore in various parts of my garden. I've noticed several folk here have been removing leaves from them already.
                  Now here comes what must be one of the daftest questions ever asked in GC...
                  Is this done before the flowers appear or after?
                  I've always left my plants alone right through the growing season and rarely had thought to remove any leaves, unless they've become tatty and I've noticed.
                  Sorry for being a numpty..!!
                   
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                    ps I don't have any flowers on mine yet, hence my wondering.
                    Thanks for your patience in advance.
                     
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                      I remove them before the flowers form. That way I'm not in danger of cutting off the flowers. :blue thumb: Leaving the leaves hides the emerging flowers and can harbour slugs when the leaves droop onto the ground.
                       
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                        :sad: (ninth one along).
                         
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                          I think Michael meant on the ' like' comments under a post . I've often thought it would be nice to have one ,as you often want to acknowledge a sad post, but can't as there isn't an appropriate emoji.
                           
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                            Sending you :grphg: @luciusmaximus and hope you get some positive news on Dimitris 's condition soon.
                             
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                              Thank you @shiney but that icon looks more to me like someone who is fed up than sad, like someone who's had enough :smile: I was looking for one with tears in it's eyes ...
                              And yes I agree with @Upsydaisy there could be one at the bottom of the comment box, maybe next to the laughing one .
                               
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                                Wet day / week still haven't sown my begonia seeds but I am expecting more to arrive soon :) along with some other seeds . I've been letting the garden go a bit unkept with the idea of seeing frozen seed heads and to help some of the wildlife , I can't say I've seen either happen barely had any frosts feels like spring next door got a cherry in flower, I might have a big tidy up tomorrow and just leave a few over winter like the eupatorium - echinacea and various others.

                                I've been rather accident prone this past week hurt my thumb last week and I've dropped the pole hedge trimmer on my arm this week :frown: I wonder what's next seen as things come in 3's :noidea:
                                 
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