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Gardening corner 2018 season!???

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J52 Tue 13-Mar-18 14:32:03

Just thought I’d start a new thread for this year. What’s everyone up to in the garden?
Just had a happy hour or two tidying up, sowing a few seeds and listening to the birds sing.

humptydumpty Tue 27-Mar-18 10:43:13

FWIW no snow forecast here (Oxford) over Easter weekend smile

BBbevan Tue 27-Mar-18 11:10:32

Just found a newt in the pond ?

Greyduster Tue 27-Mar-18 14:09:38

Just spotted my first ladybird in the front garden! There is frog spawn on the pond in the park so I’ll have a look and see how it’s getting in after all the frost we’ve had.

whitewave Tue 27-Mar-18 14:21:26

Looking at my weather bbc app. No frost for the next fortnight and temperature about 10c give or take but quite wet ?

Just come in from supervising DH in transplanting two grasses. Still more to do but I didn’t want to push my luck.

J52 Tue 27-Mar-18 17:23:46

Just exported a queen, tree bumble bee out of the house. I think spring is here!

whitewave Tue 27-Mar-18 17:27:50

That sounds impressive J52

loopyloo Sun 08-Apr-18 10:53:27

Decided to plan for waves in the garden. For example a snowdrops wave then primrose wave. Currently we are in the magnolia wave. But the primroses clash with the pink so might have to pick off all the flowers and move the pink polyanthus under the tree. Then I have wallflowers coming out. I know it could be called seasons it's shorter spaces of time.
Am I becoming obsessional?

Mapleleaf Mon 09-Apr-18 13:19:09

Actually got out into the garden again yesterday and managed to cut the front lawn (did the back lawn on Friday). It’s very wet, but had to be done. Also managed to do a lot of tidying in the borders, so it all looks quite pretty again with all the Spring flowers in bloom and the summer ones starting to show shoots. The magnolia is full of buds, just needs a bit more warmth and sunshine to bring them out.
My perennial fuchsia looks rather dead at the moment, but I’ve trimmed it down and the stems looked quite fresh so I’m hoping it will revive itself.
It was lovely to get out in the garden and be busy - the time flew by. ?

merlotgran Mon 09-Apr-18 13:49:21

I've never known our garden so wet. Wallflowers and tulips are coming out but the Crown Imperials are way behind. I want to get on with transplanting some snowdrops and planting up perennials but as soon a get my wellies on it starts raining again!!

BBbevan Mon 09-Apr-18 14:22:33

Two lovely dry, sunny days. Everything , except a mahonia, that I moved a few weeks ago is budding and looking good.
The mahonia leaves have gone all brown, but I will leave it in to see what develops. Masses of primroses and celendines in the garden. The strawberry cage is just a sea of yellow. Will have to do a drastic weed very soon. We have a rookery at the end of next door's garden and thus lots of twigs on the lawn. Lovely to see everything growing.

Blue45Sapphire Mon 09-Apr-18 15:42:35

Decided on those two nice days last week that I ought to make a start in the garden. So got the stepladder and cut back two very overgrown roses, one on the pergola and the other on trellis. Also cut right back a very unruly hornbeam. Am wanting to cut the grass but it's much too wet. Late DH always cut the grass (very unwillingly, I might add, he hated gardening with a vengeance), so now it's another job for me along with everything else. I need to find the instruction book for the lawnmower! If I find I can't manage it then I will have to look for someone to come and do it for me. Also have some overgrown shrubs to see to.

lemongrove Mon 09-Apr-18 16:30:57

Everything dripping wet, can’t get into the garden today, and I wanted to plant things we bought at the weekend too.
Lawns cut and fed last week.Daffs out at long last and tulips half up.Fat buds on all deciduous shrubs am pleased to see.

Jalima1108 Mon 09-Apr-18 18:17:28

I wish I'd emptied my tubs last year but I did hope that some of the plants could over-winter.
Now they just look like a mess and I've been too busy or it has been too wet to get out there.

Greyduster Mon 09-Apr-18 19:35:48

Maple my fuschia is not showing any sign of life either. I wondered if this was the year I’d finally done it in hmm. Too wet to cut any grass here. I wonder how much more water the ground can soak up. Everywhere is squelchy. A couple of my heucheras are looking a bit beaten.

Mapleleaf Mon 09-Apr-18 23:04:28

Yes, Greyduster and there’s still more rain to come, looking at the forecast for the rest of the week. I think we’ll need rowing boats if this carries on! ??

Chewbacca Tue 10-Apr-18 00:00:51

Like other areas, we've had almost non stop rain for days now. So much so, that I had an unexpected visitor in my living room on Saturday evening. He must have slithered in whilst the front door was ajar but, I've got to admit that he scared the living daylights out of me! Very nice to know that they're still around and thriving but I'd rather they didn't crawl up my walls and take an hour to catch and set free!

MaizieD Tue 10-Apr-18 12:22:55

13 degrees and sunshine yesterday; pouring with rain today. My poor garden is progressing in fits and starts sad

franjess2000 Tue 10-Apr-18 13:30:48

Tidied up and planted out pansies, pinks and stocks.

The some stupid evil neighbourhood cat has come and dug them all up and pooed in my raised beds.

I have put orange peel in but its not deterring the furry little demon.

GRRRRRR

BBbevan Tue 10-Apr-18 17:00:21

franjess, at our previous house we had a cat problem. We solved it by covering the soil with wire netting and planting through it.

Sallyann1 Tue 10-Apr-18 19:46:43

Still lots of rain here, but plenty of bulbs appearing ??

J52 Tue 10-Apr-18 20:09:53

Oh, I’m so fed up of the rain! The greenhouse is cold so the seedlings are just about coping. The only things that are thriving are the weeds and it’s too cold and wet to pull them up.
I’ve several things waiting to be planted out. They’ve promised warmer weather by the weekend!

travelsafar Wed 11-Apr-18 07:03:12

Another miserable wet day when you can not work in the garden. We do have masses of grape hyacthins and primroses that brighten up everything and the aubretia and red tulips in my front garden are beautiful. Just want to get out there and get it all sorted out and get some thing growing in the veggie patch.

BBbevan Wed 11-Apr-18 08:30:12

Raining here too. But a better weekend is promised ?

J52 Wed 11-Apr-18 08:37:44

??☔️?☹️

NewgranGill Wed 11-Apr-18 09:11:58

Still raining here as well. Did plant up those sprouting daffs I found in the cupboard and repotted a Hosta on Sunday, but getting nowhere fast with anything else. Grass is getting longer and wetter. Every time I go outside now I use a garden fork as a walking stick so I am aerating the lawn at the same time smile