What jobs are we doing today in the garden ?

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    Ok Armandii...your right:dbgrtmb:...they know that:lunapic 130165696578242 5:
     
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      But of course! She is barmaid after all (and doing a damn fine job of it too)!

      Glad I am not the only one. I waited until there was nobody about to do the baskets at the front, wandered out with the hose, and the street filled up instantly - how did they know I was sneaking around in my PJ's?? Best of it is, since I have come back indoors, there hasn't been a soul out there :biggrin:

      I've found my comfy spot on the sofa, recliner up, coffee (bacardi) table just to my right hand, and can see the TV screen over the top of the laptop screen - bliss. :wub2:
       
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        Right, as promised (hope you don't all die of boredom) - piccies:

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        Lost a chunk of my garden to a trampoline - the joy of having kids........


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        The 'troops' at the first stage of their realignment.


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        Not the biggest front garden, but trying to make something of it


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        Driveway - not overly sure about the two begonia bags under the baskets at the back on the trellis. Should I be making something more of this trellis next year??? Suggestions??



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        How the whole front looks. Is it bad that I want to get the lawnmower out and do the councils job on the pavement in front? Is it worse that I want to get more hanging bags next year and nail them to the telegraph pole that is just out of shot on the left of this picture?

        More to follow......
         
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          The 'evictees' from the polytunnel - the ones in the terracotta colour pots were the ones I re-potted today from the black pots (kinda hoping that they will take a bit of a spurt now, and give me some nice toms)


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          Closer view - the tomato on the left is the one that has got new growth (top) on the end of a truss - looks the most healthy bit of the plant to me, so I couldn't bring myself to stop it growing.



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          In the process of doing all this, I managed to snap one of my capsicum plants (my fat bum is to blame) - and Murphy's law, it had to be the only one with a baby fruit on it :mad:


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          My dahlias are finally showing their faces :yes:

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          Starting to worry a bit about these evergreens though - are they the dreaded leylandii?? Should I be keeping them in check somehow? got to be honest, I don't like the things, but as I rent I can't do anything too radical without permission, so will have to live with them - but I don't want to let them turn into a social issue for us and the neighbours.
           
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            Looking good :dbgrtmb:

            The two green conifers look like Elwoodii and the third one could be a golden version (but I've not heard of one). Elwoodii don't grow too big so won't be troublesome for a long time.

            You should be able to tell by looking at the branches. If they come out from low down and grow vertical the that's what they are likely to be.

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              As you say FC there's only so much you are allowed to do when renting and considering your restrictions they look good. Definitely a climber needed on the trellis at the front.

              My road has grass verges outside every house and most of us mow them ourselves just to keep them tidy. I wouldn't risk the hanging bags on the telegraph pole, somebody will swipe or vandalise them. I have one in my back garden which I'm 'trying' to grow a climber up, but they keep dying. A climbing rose will be my next attempt. :)
               
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                All looking very nice and smart FC :blue thumb:

                The trellis on the driveway would look lovely with a couple of the smaller Clematis in pots :cool:
                 
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                  Potted up my Hayloft Plants Erysimum collection:
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                  Well, after doing the privet and mowing yesterday, I did get round to doing an hour and a half of pressure hosing. Only another 30+ hours of hosing to go :sad: :heehee:

                  This morning I was out there at 5.30 a.m. and worked on widening the flower beds. I wanted to get more done but the digging was difficult (for me :old:) as it was still quite claggy. Sliced the turf off, dug and tried to break it up, composted and dug again and then cut a nice sharp edge.

                  If I'm still able to stand tomorrow I'll make another section wider. I'll try and do some more mowing and pressure hosing today.

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                    Planting out 3 Buddlia(sp) plants i took earlier in the year....putting them in my Buzzy border with some more Verbena Bodnatense (sp)...they are sure to come to something seen as everything else has struggled....:dbgrtmb:
                     
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                      Still at it ,again indoors, trying to pretend I just cannot hear her,comes in useful sometimes having a deaf ear :noidea:
                       
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                        Changed my mind :rolleyespink:. I've just come in from doing the second section. Now I'm really knackered! :old: :heehee:

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                          But a job well done it looks lovely,:patpat:
                           
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                          Thanks :redface:. I'm a bit paranoid about getting sharp edges on the lawns! :WINK1:
                           
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                          Fabulous Shiney:dbgrtmb:...they look so sharp it's painfull:biggrin:
                           
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