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

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    More seed saving today (albeit not a lot), then I went on to save myself the thick end of £150 or so, and its all thanks to a comment by @clueless1 - thank you for the mental prompt to remind me that I wasn't a stranger to the end of a spanner or a screwdriver in the thread about my finger, as I was on the verge of buying a new lawnmower but stood looking at it this morning and thought to myself that I should do what I have often done in the past and set about fixing it.

    So, I stripped it down, cleaned everything, then went and got a sharpening stone and some oil and sharpened the blade, found the break in the mains cable just inside the switch housing, so cut the cable back, soldered nice ends on and then put it all back together again. It even got its filters and inside of the motor housing cleaned with the Dyson to stop it overheating.

    The test run was proof that it was a successful mission, as it was cutting better than it ever has before; of course, I had to then go and cut all of the grass to match the newly cut strip, and then I was onto watering and dead heading duties.
     
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        Not had time to garden today spent most of the day in the garage. Went out to the garage last night to get something from the big freezer and found that the top door was slightly open and inside was almost like an iceberg. Three weeks ago a friends freezer had packed up and I let him use my freezer. A week later he collected his food whilst I was at work and I hadn't been into the garage until last night. I've lost well over £150 worth of food - after defrosting and chipping away the floor is well wet so haven't yet tested the freezer to make sure it is still OK. The sides of the freezer last night were really hot I am surprised it didn't burn itself out.
        Now I've got the washer going to wash all the towels that I used on the floor.

        What a day and such a lovely day when I should have been in the garden!!!!!!!!!!!!
         
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          General weeding, and also bought 2 new koi for the pond, as we lost 4 fish over the bad winter. We're now up to 8 fish, 3 koi & 5 goldfish. Turns out we could do with a bigger filter...
           
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          Decided to take pity on the Box cuttings that have languished in 9cm pots for a couple of years and started potting them on to 1L. Only did about 40 though ...

          Planted about a dozen Hydrangeas grown from cuttings taken from here and there last year. Wanted them to be in flower so that I could position them right - we are trying to get a rainbow effect along the main walk in the Hydrangea garden starting at white one end and going through pink to Red at the far end ... time will tell how well that works!

          Planted two Aristolochia ringens in the (monster) pots that my Brugs are in. I figures that both need water, and frost-free in winter, so if the Aristolochia clamber up the Brugs then they will come in for the winter when I lift the Brug pots :)

          Also thinking about putting Colocasia in the Brug pots; they are all in my Exotic garden, so would look right, and again will get enough water in the summer (they might need lifting in Winter though as probably want to be drier than the Brugs.
           
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            Oh, I forgot, I also sowed a couple of trays of test seeds, just to be sure that I am saving seeds correctly and that they are viable before I go handing them out.
             
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              Sowed some calendula.
              Got the hose out and gave everything a good watering, the promised rain saturday never came.
               
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                Planted some Alpines which have since reappeared on my bed and been replanted. Good thing they are tough little things! :)
                 
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                  Some photos...

                  Early this year:

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                  Today:

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                  Looking a bit busier? ('scuse the washing!)

                  A wee visitor

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                  Departed kinda rapid once the dog started tearing across the garden, barking like mad.

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                  I'm living in hope that the sunflowers (especially the ones on the left side) will stop putting height on and get on with the job of giving a nice big flower. Oddly, the one on the right has the makings of multiple flower heads all the way down its stem - I've never seen a sunflower with more than one flower head before?
                   
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                    All looking bloomin' m\rvellous FC.
                    Even the washing....:wub2:
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                      Thanks Jenny - the only thing I am still stinging about is the fact that there was supposed to be five large dahlias at the back of that border - still, there is always next year.
                       
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                        It's looking good FC! :dbgrtmb: As gardeners it's always a case of win some lose some.....look forward to those dahlias next year. :)
                         
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                          What dahlias have you sold your soul for then FC?
                           
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                          Watered,picked some chilli's and peppers,was going to pick some plums but the wasps started attacking me so gave that up.....waited for the neighbours to finish their BBQ before i got carried away with my comfrey tea:biggrin:......
                           
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