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

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  1. Sian in Belgium

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    Yesterday was spent cutting the grass (including running into the house, taking mower with me! during a heavy downpour), and then clearing a couple of small patches of couch grass roots, so I could plant out my geranium sanguinium which has been sulking in a pot for a year...

    ....oh, and as ever, weeding the now-cleared beds, to keep on top of the bramble shoots that we could not dig out.
     
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    Another busy day here, after a bit of a lazy start - popped to the local hardware store to get one of those hand sprayer bottles, some Pathclear and a light bulb, then after a quick bite to eat I fitted a new outside light at the front door (I say new, its been languishing in a box for nearly two years!), then I got the emulsion out and painted the wee ones bedroom, and while I was at it I touched up the staircase walls; after that, we took down all the net curtains to get them washed, then I was off out into the garden to dead head and water.

    Then I made up a milk solution in my new spray bottle, and sprayed all my cucumber and courgette leaves with it - seems to have worked, however I am now curious as to the science behind it?

    Lastly, I gave the dog a bath (bless him, he hates water, but always behaves like a wee saint so he gets his doggy donuts at the end :snork:), cleaned the bath and then had a shower. Dinner is now in progress, and I have the first sample in tonight's leg of the experiment (water or coke?:biggrin:)
     
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      So you took it easy today then FC? :heehee:

      Myself? After work I cut the lawn, deadheaded, watered, fed and weeded. Then had a takeaway again!!
       
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        Its been nice catching up on all those wee jobs to be honest - we are quite proud of our wee home, and we like it to look nice, mostly as we can rarely afford to go out at the moment.
         
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          It's like us mate, we rarely go out, our treat is staying in with the kids, playing and enjoying our home. We love it! Nothing better than tending the garden and making a home, it makes you feel all warm inside and proud as punch!
           
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            On getting home from work,watered and deadheaded and measured my tomatoes and Onions and pumpkin:whistle::biggrin:
             
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              @Scorpio1968 Aww, Merlin and Arthur are gardeners buddies! (well, their pooh's are :heehee: ) they are most welcome to GC :blue thumb: Really enjoying seeing how your garden has developed/evolved. Bit envious though ... even your airer (at first glance) looks like a dramatic flower display, it blends in so well!

              Blimey al, you fit all that in *after* work? :scratch:

              Watering alone takes almost 3hrs here; mowing takes a good 1 and 1/2 (sans strimming!); weeding is an ongoing game of catch up/catch me when can: ooooh! and feeding the plants feels like another day eaten up out of the week (need to measure/use watering cans).

              *note to self: must work harder!*
               
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                I have finally finished all the fence panels :yay::yes::yahoo:
                 
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                    :yahoo:....Nice one Merle:yes:.....bet you're glad to see the back of that job:thumbsup:

                    I've not long been home from work so aren't doing anything in the garden at the moment.....i'm thinking about it though:biggrin:
                     
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                      My neighbour was not happy with my 20 ft buddleia that was overhanging his garden and shutting out some light so I took the saw and cut it down. Hated myself for doing it as the plumes were so beautiful. Took some doing as it was tucked away in a tight corner and was a problem pulling it through other trees around it. Hoping that next year it will shoot again from the base and I will keep it a more manageable height. Then came the problem of cutting it all down for the sacks for the tip.

                      Also cut back the wisteria on the side of the house and that is my lot in the garden for today.
                      Although the sun is shining and maybe after a rest I may venture out again for a bit more tiding up.
                       
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                        Do you give the Buddleia an annual prune, GA?:scratch::snork: I cut all mine back to 3 buds on each shoot in March each year.:coffee:
                         
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                          No I must admit I just cut them down to tidy them up. Lesson to myself - 'must learn to prune correctly'.
                           
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                            They react very well to an annual prune and so long as you leave buds on stems and don't cut back into the old wood they will flourish without gaining too much height.:coffee::snork:
                             
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                              Not 'arf! Nearly 40 panel sides, plus all posts and visible base panels. I have to admit that I have enjoyed it though even though I am aching a bit. The worst bits were the ones which were hard to reach.
                               
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