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No playing in the garden after work yesterday due to weather. Looking very much the same for today. But I will be harvesting for tea later.
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Veggie
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Weeding, apple thinning, GH tidying.
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Digging over where the early potatoes were to remove as much couch grass as I can find and, as it had compost added for the potatoes I'll be planting out onions there in the autumn. I need to get them sown in the next week or 2. Probably sow them tomorrow just in case there is a problem with the seeds so I've time to get some more - Senshyu Yellow variety. The soil though is bone dry and desperately needs rain. Even the weeds are struggling. I've not mowed the grass for weeks now and a field a local farmer would cut for silage look OK to play football on the grass has grown that little this year.
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Cut the grass yesterday most of it looks like straw with a few patches of 6inch high green areas it does look better now its all the same height.
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Cut back the Mints, lemon balm and Pineapple sage that were creeping across the path - took cuttings of the Pineapple sage. Chopped up the herbs and dumped them under an apple tree - where they can root, if they wish.
Pulled up lots of montbretia and Enchanter's Nightshade - I hate the little sticky seeds on that plant. I was covered with them once I'd finished.
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Yesterday planted lettuce in buckets and gave the paved/pebbled area in front of the GH a weed and tidy.
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I've been looking after a neighbour's garden whilst they're away. It's a large garden but they're not gardeners. She works on the principle of bung it in and forget it. The few plants she has are quite neglected but I took a few cuttings of argyranthemum, hydrangea, cytisus, carnation, French lavender, hibiscus/mallow, the mauve perennial wallflower and what I think is a potentilla. I've no idea if it's the right time of year or the correct way but they've got two chances, grow or not.
The cuttings of salvia hotlips and a purple one have taken very quickly, in just a fortnight theve filled their pots so I potted those on.
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(11 hours ago)JJB Wrote: I've been looking after a neighbour's garden whilst they're away. It's a large garden but they're not gardeners. She works on the principle of bung it in and forget it. The few plants she has are quite neglected but I took a few cuttings of argyranthemum, hydrangea, cytisus, carnation, French lavender, hibiscus/mallow, the mauve perennial wallflower and what I think is a potentilla. I've no idea if it's the right time of year or the correct way but they've got two chances, grow or not.
The cuttings of salvia hotlips and a purple one have taken very quickly, in just a fortnight theve filled their pots so I potted those on.
She works on the principle of bung it in and forget it.
.............and this is wrong???
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Weeded the squash & carrot fish boxes, harvested a few things, picked some very nearly dry DFB pods. Now finishing the drying process in a sieve. So the beans don’t drop out and become mouse food. Some dead heading in the cottage garden. A big butterfly count. Collected some seeds
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