popular What have you done today in the Garden?

Discussion in 'Fruit and Veg Gardening' started by razyrsharpe, Jan 20, 2014.

  1. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Oreti— I fall into that category as well because of the extended inclimate weather. Catching-up...it seems that I am always catching-up these past few seasons. Haha.
     
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  2. Oreti

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    :D :like:

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  3. Logan

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    Did some more weeding and hubby trimmed the hawthorn hedge at the back on the other side of the wall.
     
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    Uncovered my lettuce...watered...put the kid on the bus...off to work I went....
     
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  5. AAnightowl

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    It is still raining heavily here. But my transplants look good.

    2 tubs were flooded this morning, so I added a few more drainage holes.
     
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    Who’s got the new avatar then, Clay.
     
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  7. Oreti

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    Apologies for liking your post @AAnightowl but it's only to acknowledge it.

    Sorry you're experiencing heavy rain and that your tubs are flooded.:( Pleased to hear the transplants are looking good though.:smt041:):like:
     
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  8. Logan

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    Nothing outside it's too cold so i sowed some seeds in cell trays and put them outside, also did some corn chamomile in cell trays but forgot to take a pic.
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    Logan your seeds will be great garden flowers. They are always a good staple in the garden. Especially the apricot foxgloves never seen that color before. Here they grow wild everywhere in white, pink and lavender colors.
    They are a nice spring pop up.
     
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    Sjoerd you have more issues with toms than sports illustrated Your gonna have a huge harvest, which is always something to look foreword too. Your growing skills are top notch.
     
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    Turned out a very wet afternoon so I had a greenhouse session of watering and potting up the Gypsophila.

    Waterered all the plants in the 3 coldframes too.:)
     
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  12. Logan

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    Thank you Pacnorwest i have the wild foxgloves come up also but wanted something to go with the Apricotta cosmos.
     
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    Oh do they bloom at the same time @Logan, I thought Apricotta bloomed July- Oct. Fingers crossed...should look lovely if they do bloom together.
     
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    Thanks @Oreti yes you're right, i grew them both 2 years ago and the foxgloves do overlap with the cosmos but not into the autumn.
     
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    Should look very pretty @Logan ...look forward to the pics. :):like:
     
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