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By *uicy jones OP Man
over a year ago
near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in |
Who's become a garden expert during the lockdown?, I wouldn't say I'm an expert but I think I've got one of the best gardens in the village at the moment, 4 1/2 hours in the garden today cutting the grass etc and doing a few little jobs ,, |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My hydrangeas are looking rather splendid this year. is that a metaphor? , or are they actually looking splendid lol "
Jamie’s fun fact:
If you put a penny in the soil on one side, the petals will turn blue from the alkali, and in the other will still be pink
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By *r MoriartyMan
over a year ago
The Land that time forgot (Norfolk) |
"My hydrangeas are looking rather splendid this year. is that a metaphor? , or are they actually looking splendid lol
Jamie’s fun fact:
If you put a penny in the soil on one side, the petals will turn blue from the alkali, and in the other will still be pink
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No way am I handling cash at the minute, I might be dead before I get to see them go blue. |
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One good thing about the current lockdown, instead of being in Spain we're seeing the amazing display of rhodedendrons and azaleas in our garden. We're slowly recovering a show garden planted by a mate of the head gardener of Bodnant in the 50s. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Far from an expect but it's looking better than it's looked in years. Still more to do but will wait until the autumn when I can get someone to give me a hand x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Gardening is so therapeutic, I've a wildlife pond so ive managed to tidy it up abit and even mowed my lawn yesterday then sat watching all the baby house sparrows come down to feed |
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Not an expert but loving being out in my garden. It's south facing so gets the sun all day. Mow the grass, fill the bird feeders and water plants. Then on sun lounger for a cool drink and a good book. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not an expert by any means but I was proud to be dominated for the RHS school gardener of the year award a few years back. I'm loving having the time and weather to work on my garden. I've lots or fruit and a bit of veg growing. I've also made some planters from some reclaimed decking. Very happy with it all. |
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Curves here.....
Gardening is definitely saving my sanity at the moment. Just taken on an allotment so lots of mini-projects to keep busy. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who's struggling with being stuck at home at the moment |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
My garden is looking the best it has ever done in 8 years of living here! My peonies are opening up and I have 5 aliums that are going to look amazing if they survive my son's football that is.
I should get 100's of strawberries in a few month's |
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"My garden is looking the best it has ever done in 8 years of living here! My peonies are opening up and I have 5 aliums that are going to look amazing if they survive my son's football that is.
I should get 100's of strawberries in a few month's "
Allium's are so beautiful, I'm jealous!! I have mini allium's, AKA chive flowers How's your veg patch doing? X |
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"Curves here.....
Gardening is definitely saving my sanity at the moment. Just taken on an allotment so lots of mini-projects to keep busy. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who's struggling with being stuck at home at the moment very true curves , you can loose yourself in the garden for hours "
I definitely do that lol. Remember being a kid, and only coming home when it gets dark? Yeah, that's how plotlife is!! |
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By *uicy jones OP Man
over a year ago
near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in |
"Curves here.....
Gardening is definitely saving my sanity at the moment. Just taken on an allotment so lots of mini-projects to keep busy. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who's struggling with being stuck at home at the moment very true curves , you can loose yourself in the garden for hours
I definitely do that lol. Remember being a kid, and only coming home when it gets dark? Yeah, that's how plotlife is!! " gosh yes , the good old days ,,, down the park with your mates , now I want to be 11 again lol |
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"Curves here.....
Gardening is definitely saving my sanity at the moment. Just taken on an allotment so lots of mini-projects to keep busy. I'd highly recommend it to anyone who's struggling with being stuck at home at the moment very true curves , you can loose yourself in the garden for hours
I definitely do that lol. Remember being a kid, and only coming home when it gets dark? Yeah, that's how plotlife is!! gosh yes , the good old days ,,, down the park with your mates , now I want to be 11 again lol "
Riding your BMX with a wham bar in your back pocket |
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I've spent most of the weekend in the garden, doing the pots with new plants & it's looking quite good, considering I don't really know what I'm doing. Cut the grass today & strimmed. I don't have a lawn. It's a random collection of green plants the masquerades as grass. Enjoyed myself lots, happier inside, got some sun & the chaffinches in next doors roof have had babies cos you can hear them when Mum & Dad come home with food. It's been OK. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
"My garden is looking the best it has ever done in 8 years of living here! My peonies are opening up and I have 5 aliums that are going to look amazing if they survive my son's football that is.
I should get 100's of strawberries in a few month's
Allium's are so beautiful, I'm jealous!! I have mini allium's, AKA chive flowers How's your veg patch doing? X"
Really well. I am saving coffee grounds and egg shells to keep slugs away, trying to be more friendly x |
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"My garden is looking the best it has ever done in 8 years of living here! My peonies are opening up and I have 5 aliums that are going to look amazing if they survive my son's football that is.
I should get 100's of strawberries in a few month's
Allium's are so beautiful, I'm jealous!! I have mini allium's, AKA chive flowers How's your veg patch doing? X
Really well. I am saving coffee grounds and egg shells to keep slugs away, trying to be more friendly x"
I'm re-cycling bramble branch lengths and laying them like little fences around my delicate stuff, seems to be helping so far |
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"My garden is looking the best it has ever done in 8 years of living here! My peonies are opening up and I have 5 aliums that are going to look amazing if they survive my son's football that is.
I should get 100's of strawberries in a few month's
Allium's are so beautiful, I'm jealous!! I have mini allium's, AKA chive flowers How's your veg patch doing? X
Really well. I am saving coffee grounds and egg shells to keep slugs away, trying to be more friendly x
I'm re-cycling bramble branch lengths and laying them like little fences around my delicate stuff, seems to be helping so far "
Where abouts are your plots? I've two on coundon green allotments
The same as many on here, I've found the time to get on top of my own instead of other people's gardens for a change. Front and back looking the best it has for years |
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Hello all, I don’t have an allotment but have a few raised beds in the garden. Mainly fruit this year with strawberries, blackcurrants, gooseberrries, apples and a few more. Peas, carrots and beetroots just starting to sprout. |
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By *essie.Woman
over a year ago
Serendipity |
My potato plants are looking great. Planted shallots and a couple of gooseberry bushes. Got loads of tiny geranium plants that I’ve potted on. I’ve got carried away with pruning everything. It’s looking the best it has in ages. |
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