What Jobs Are We Doing in the Garden Today... MK3.. 2013

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  1. Cjt2014

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    You little tinker :) :heehee:
     
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      Same here Lili on all counts:heehee:
      Not seen one cabbage white until today and there's suddenly loads of them....and do you know why that is?....because i planted my cabbages out yesterday:th scifD36:...no worries Loli got it covered:paladin::blue thumb:
       
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        Go get em loli :paladin: and lili :paladin:
         
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          Tempting......... :snork:

          Deadheaded today, cleaned the water feature, watered, debugged, gave the lawn a drink again, went to home base and picked up some lengths of bamboo, Henry bought a bird feeder and some nuts and mealy worm balls for it and a glass butterfly with his birthday money!

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            I've spent two hours watering, feeding and dead heading this evening. I've abandoned the garden during the day it's to hot. :)
             
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              I've been painting the fence. Still lots to do but seeing light at the end of the tunnel. I've got some plants to pot up but I can't decide what's going in which pot.
               
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              Still have fence to do and plants to repot also dealing with greenfly and these little mites dont know what they are or could they be black fly :dunno: just declared war on them with soapy water. :paladin:The shrub is a Philidelphus coronarius have not a clue where to put it. Its in a pot so far.:dunno:

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              I've planted out a Clematis and put a couple of Roses in containers. The Tour de France coverage beckons at 2 pm, so nothing else will get done today, unless I have a spurt of energy later.
               
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                We've cut back the big philadelphus outside my office window, pruned a 7ft euonymous, cut back and narrowed by 3ft a row of conifers 20ft long and 16ft high (took an hour just to clear up the cuttings), cut part of a 10ft high laurel hedge but gave up when my arms couldn't lift the cutter any more :doh:.

                Cut back three other big philadelphus and a giant deutzia (Mrs Shiney did those as I'd given up and had gone off to do some weeding). I've just finished doing half a wheelie bin of weeds and have given up. Arms are a bit wobbly :biggrin: so just having a cuppa before doing loads of cooking.
                 
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                  Aaaaww Mr Shiney,
                  you must listen to your body,
                  "I've had ENOUGH"
                   
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                    It's OK, Jenny, I've just made a great big veggie chilli for a party we're going to tomorrow and now I'm going to cook roast beef and roasties for me tonight. Mrs S has gone up to London (just dropped her and some friends off at the station) and they've got some sarnies with them :heehee: .
                     
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                      they've got some sarnies with them :heehee:
                      hope they aren't the eggy leftovers from Shineyland Open Day..:eeew:
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                        :snork:

                        Nothing was left over! So it was lucky that we went to the Indian :dbgrtmb:
                         
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                          Cjt2014 - they can't be blackfly, as I am pretty sure that the entire blackfly population of this country is lodging on my nasturtiums!

                          I am not going to play as nicely as you either, especially as I seem to have such a infestation - Provado it is, as this is war :paladin:
                           
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                          Busy day here. Just after breakfast, a chap turned up (in brand new grafting gloves that have never seen action) to take the 11 sacks of rubble I'd put on Freecycle, so I had to load up Gotilde and take them to his house (he turned up a little hatchback). Then back home in time for The Big Push. By about 2PM, after a bitter and fierce struggle, the Battle for Far End was approaching end game, with the tide of war shifting in my favour. Here we see the last of the heavy resistance (cut down tree branches and rotten timber) going up in smoke.

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                          By 14:30, the fire was nearly done, so I put the lid on the bin, gave the surrounding area a serious soaking to help ensure containment, and went up to my dad's. There, we picked a load of strawberries, arranged supports for his peas and beans, and generally stood about.

                          Came home, and while wife did my tea, I went out with the strimmer and blitzed all the weeds at the far end of the garden. For the first time since we bought the place, we now have unrestricted access to all parts of the garden, including the far end.
                           

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