popular What have you done today in the Garden?

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  1. Pacnorwest

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    Anniekay we are so soggy here it’s hard for me to imagine having to water my garden this time of year in my zone as you must in your zone. You take a lot of time and care for your garden plants / veggies…. :smt023


    I’m sort of on a garden break no watering here it’s way cold , that is if ya don’t include cleaning up after winter wind/rain storms. Most of the garden is in a sleep mode and water is shut off in the pump room so the lines outside don’t freeze up.

    Mowing and checking pastures along with constant clean up all winter. Sooo when we get a break from the rain I’m run out and clean up, do all the necessary stuff to keep from becoming overwhelmed with clean up next spring. High today is 50F, way above normal. Today wind advisory out as the weather is winding up for more clean up weather which means more fallen branches . :fingerscrossed: we don’t lose power or the internet..:dislike:
     
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    Anniekay Shovel Kicker

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    Pac, I had enough clean up the last two years with the hurricanes, only mine was all at once over a week to get it half ways decent. We're due to get snow again this year. Give it a month or two and I'll be posting pics of my snow-covered yatd !!
     
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    Really that was a lot all at once. :( I’m so anxious to see your snow covered ‘YATD’! :smt044
    Or simply put .. A fav Christmas memory of your beautiful garden Past or Present :heart:.
     
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    Okay, okay @Pacnorwest . Anybody ever call you a "Nudge" or what ? :worried:. :smt044
    The last photo was from Dec. 2021 before I got the house painted. It's got the old trim colors. No snow that year.
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    Wow wow :smt041very beautiful. Very nice pics of your Christmas memories of your garden and bright Xmas lights on the front of your gorgeous home . Thanks… Great pics.:smt026

    A noodge, nudge or a slight push is a wink wink . Since I can’t physically nudge you with an elbow or a slight kick on your chair , I guess a verbal pester nudge is a gentle reminder that your garden is appreciated. As always adore your pics … the nudger approach worked … AND ….. I also see snow.:smt044
     
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    As they say in England, a nudge is as good as a wink to a blind bat :D

    Didn't do this today on account of it being Christmas but last week I pinched some Mistletoe berries off the ground under the barrow outside the farm shop and seeded the Apple, Medlar and Holly trees :)

    I made a T shaped slit in the bark, slid the seed under it and bound it with Raffia.

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    Should take a year or so before seeing it sprout :)
     
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