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Planted 6 seedling Physalis in the GH to give me some fruit overwinter, I hope. Planted them in a trough so that I can move it out in spring; they spread too easily in the bed.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Pulled up and composted the courgettes and cucs that's finished along with bolted lettuce and spinach.
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Planted out the forget-me-nots I'd sown from seed, collected some marigold and morning glory seed, harvested some tomatoes and sowed some sweet peas.
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Removed the aubergines that only produced flowers and not one fruit, that was my last go at growing them never again.
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Potted up a Christmas cactus cutting (taken by accident . Its rooted well in a jar of water.
Split more of the tough runner beans and extracted the bean seeds for the freezer/eating.
Took out a couple of tired tomato plants from GH No.2. I'll reuse the pots of compost for something overwinter.
Found that laying cardboard over a grassed path may not be such a good idea - unless you're a mouse looking for a home - 4 mice to be exact - they scuttled out from under the cardboard as I walked on it, Hope I didn't squash any.!!
Collected and built a children's playhouse for the chooks to play in.
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Second length of hedge cut and shredded.
Today was also meadow cutting day. I walked through removing obvious creatures, then Mr PP did half a cut at a time on the highest setting of the ride-on while I walked just ahead herding wildlife! 7 praying mantis, 2 Duke of burgundy fritillary, a vole, a toad, loads of leaf hoppers and a handful of great green grasshoppers. Went back in the dark just now and I saw a number of fox moth caterpillars, the size of my palm! Tomorrow I have to deal with the huge pile of grass!
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Finally managed to get back in, I lost my connection to G&G and after several attempts over the week I have no managed to get logged in
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Today I've done nothing much in the garden other than coming to the conclusion that I was too quick to think I had solved my problem with my chicken eating her own eggs. I bought three plastic eggs a while ago, which worked for a few days, but she's figured it out and is eating her eggs again. I will have to get a purpose built perch that hides the eggs from her :/
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Farmer Piles dropped the manure off last night so I went over this morning and moved about half onto my plot before fatigue kicked in.
Moved 15 trugs in volume.
Regards..........Danny
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Collected all the drying beans left up in the hope of drying some more, as rain came early this morning, so decided they needed to dry indoors. Then attempted to take down the net/canes but got rained off.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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