What have you done in the garden today?

They look fantastic .

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Got my Wife to mow the Lawn. :icon_wink:

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Hey. We have an old wheel barrow.
Your recycling idea is awesome.
I’m thinking of tilting ours and creating a petunia spillage. I’ve seen it done on other peoples lawns and it looks great.

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They look great @summer

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Potted on 3 fuchsias that I’m making into standards and 1 verbena bonarencess rooted cutting, might have to water the blueberries in pots.

This is lovely my hellebores have never flowered .
But I do a good line in primroses ( they grow by themselves ) and have some snake head Fritterias


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Ah fritillaries, reminds me can’t see our’s

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Solar lights.

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Got 2 of my new roses planted today, so that leaves 3 more little patio roses to do still.
Then I want to get some of my Agapanthus divided, along with a large clump of Shasta daisies.
They are saying it is turning colder with night frosts again next week! :crazy_face:

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Batteries have been charged for the cordless mower and given that the younger residents of my small block feel that shaing grass cutting duties in the communal back garden is beneath them I will have to do it.
Six families in the block only two bother to share the upkeep yet more than happy to let their dogs and kids use it.:smiley::smiley:

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Just finished cutting the grass and it was bit longer than I would like an had to go over it twice because for all there convenience cordless mowers are pretty naff. I used to have a petrol mower many years ago and it laughed at tall grass my current mower its more of a whimper.

It only took three quarters of an hour but I am cream crackered to say the least. :grinning:

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I’ve cut neighbours grass with the petrol I have for their first cut, they have electric mowers.

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Did it do the job?

Oh Yes, trouble is the body is rusty I’ve had it rebuilt once by a guy where I used to work, briggs and stratton engine will go on for ever.

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Just had a wander around the fruit garden and everything seems to budding nicely, although some of the rhubarb is almost ready for pulling!

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I see you had a little helper with you today, @Barry :grinning:

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He follows me wherever I go @mags, I used to think it was affection but really it’s just nosiness! :grinning:

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It sounds like he is more your Supervisor @Barry :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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It’s a dirty job @Mags but someone has to do it… :crazy_face:

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Put the nematodes for vine weevil in the blueberry pots and potted rhubarb.