What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2020

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  1. NigelJ

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    Spent most of the day in the greenhouse, as very wet underfoot every where else and occasional heavy showers. Repotted lilium nepalense, planted achimenes tubercles, sowed carrots, beetroot in blocks, peas and lettuce. Then sowed tomato, gladioli, dianthus seed and moved them to propagator.
     
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      I cleaned some Bird Feeders out of the discarded seed etc in the large saucers attached to the bases and let them dry out. A quick amble, while being chased by the cold SouthEasterly breeze, around the garden showed that Spring isn't too far away. A Shirley Temple Peony in a very large green Chinese pot is pushing out vivid red shoots while the others in the borders are not showing any signs just yet of pushing up shoots. I've cut back the Clematis on the Trellis Entrance to the garden but now there seems to be plenty of new growth and foilage showing. I've still got around 15 Nectaroscordum that need potting on to bigger pots but, I think, that's a job for tomorrow.:cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
       
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        If the weather stays as dry and sunny as today I remembered that I've got 50 Gladioli to plant somewhere in the already overcrowded borders. I also need to sort out the Bearded Iris in the large pots on the Patio as they need a bit of deweeding, while also planting the 3 Hellabore "Golden Lotus" in their place under the Acer Brilliantissium. I also need to figure out the final planting places for the 4 Thalictrums, 7 Ferns, and 6 Rudbeckia "Goldsturm", so it's a case of a warm jacket, warm hat and gloves. No doubt there will be one job that will need doing, followed by another job and so on, but then I guess most of the GC Gang have been there before.:dunno::heehee::cat-kittyandsmiley::coffee:
         
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          Its been a nice day but for the bitter wind, it was lovely and warm in the GH . Potted up the last of the remaining dahlias today hopeful my new ones will turn up this week , potted on some Cobaea.

          Pruned the last two roses and did some tidying up of that bed. Prune the two Clematis viticella on the pargola.

          My dad been putting in some more drainage , he put a drain across the top of the lawn and swapped the gutter pipe round and the water butt bin which is much easier side to collect water from.
           
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            Still very cold with strong winds but sunny today all day :yay:. No real gardening as such, just pottered about for half hour or so. Picked up some fallen branches from a dead tree in front garden. Cut blooms off my battered Daffs. Had a very enjoyable peer into pond watching the Tadpoles. Vaguely concerned that the amount of algae and blanket weed might affect oxygen levels.

            I've posted pics of functional art in off topic for those who may be interested.
             
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              Not so much a job that I've done...more of a job I should've done!!.
              Just found a bag of mixed Rockery Tulips that states they should've been planted last Autumn.....oops. They are sprouting so I think I'll plant them out tomorrow...and cross my fingers.:fingers crossed:
               
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                Ah! Nigel me old mate. You mention plantin lilies. Might I ask. Are you a member of the RHS Lily group?. The group is the oldest of all the RHS groups.
                 
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                  Yesterday I did end up going back out to do another hour of weeding and removing moss from around the dahlia bed. I think the dahlias are coming back to life. So the day's work filled a wheelie bin :)
                   
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                    I forgot about my Dahlias!!! First time I've left them in situ, getting nervous now fingers crossed at least a couple have survived. I will have a gentle poke around and see if there are any signs of life....that is if I can remember where they all are!:whistle:
                     
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                      Didn't get much done yesterday as we had a 3 1/2 hour round trip to visit an on line friends succulent / cacti nursery.

                      finished off the garden lights, potted on some more canna seedlings, potted on Ricinus which are growing at an alarming rate and potted on another plant - ID unknown until a friend remembers what seeds they gave us
                       
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                        Not sure if any jobs will be done today, unless you count a thorough inspection....

                        I have finally made it back to Belgium, now that we have a competent live-in carer in place for my mum.
                        So once I’ve finished typing this, I’m picking up my coffee, and having a wander around the garden. Even from the window, I can see loads of bulbs have come up!:yay:
                         
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                          Started my first seeds of the year in one of my bargain heated propagators. Even though I got 2 of them for less than a tenner, I still look enviously at my favourite YouTube allotmenteers with their Vitopod setups.

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                          Job for tomorrow is, if the weather allows, sorting out and cleaning the greenhouse. Feels great to be doing something approaching gardening again.
                           
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                            Been out and about , fixed / refitted mum banister this morning and had a wounder round her garden .

                            Back home I've dug out some of the old compost out of the greenhouse tomato / cucumber border and top it back up with home made compost , I've covered it up this year with plastic bag to keep the moister in its a pain in the neck to get damp again after its dried out. What surprising is the amount of plastic in the home made compost, to say I put everything in it and don't intentionally put plastic in it quite a few bits and bobs in it.

                            Give the greenhouse a sweep out and knocked in a new post for the wood around the veg border. Tidied the GH up plant everywhere and it not even spring yet to me, give the fuchsias a trim seen as they are budding up well and inspected all the other plants in the greenhouse and potted on any what need it.
                             
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                              I made a temporary fix on the back deer fence after it having been crushed by the falling poplar. I bent the angle iron posts upright sufficiently to tie the smashed down wire fence to them. The posts were bent at least down to half their height.

                              Eleven 2 metre angle irons need removing, new ones put in place, hopefully the rabbit fencing and deer fencing can be salvaged and used, new stretching wires put in - about 120ft - three new 6ft concrete gravel boards put in place and all this needs doing whilst trying not to crush a 30ft run of cowslips along the fence line.

                              Needless to say, I shan't be doing it myself :old:

                              I edged a couple of hundred feet of lawn and dug out weeds enough to fill a quarter of a wheelie bin.

                              I also moved five ladybirds into the greenhouse to keep them warm. They have hundreds of plants in there to keep them happy.
                               
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                                Brussel Sprouts :eeew: disgusting vile little thing :paladin:
                                 
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