What have you done today in the Garden?

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  1. Daniel W

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    The smoke is part of the Pacific Northwest way of life now. I'm so sad about it. I feel for you.
     
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    Here's the Hardy Kiwi that I bought at the big box store. It wasn't possible to look into the box at the store. The box was about 18 inches tall. The plant is about 3 inches tall! And not looking very happy!

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    I planted it in a seedling flowerpot, where it can get some TLC. It will be in the shade until (if) it starts to look better.

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    Today I planted more bean seeds, zinnias, celosia, cosmos, cilantro, mesclun. The rest of the echinacea are in their "nursery rows".

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    I don't expect them to bloom this year.
    i hope they grow to a good size for next year.

    The "Extreme Bush" tomatoes got some leaf mulch.

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    I filled another planter container and 3/4 of the next one. Two more to go after that. I will be very relieved to complete that project.
     

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    Daniel, you are a legend. What great work you do.
     
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    Thanks mate. I am indeed giving the back a little rest. I appreciate your kind words very much.
     
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  5. Daniel W

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    Not sure what legend that is Sjoerd but thank you. I do hope for your back to improve soon!
     
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    Just a bit of clematis tying up and a lot of watering.

    Our pink wisteria has made a bit of an effort, but no more than in previous years.

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    As I've stopped any further growth along the side wall and pruned back several new branches, maybe it'll make the effort to consolidate itself and do better next year.
     
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    Today is a rainy day so all garden activities will be paused LOL
     
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    I'm grateful for bad weather days that force me to stay inside!
     
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    Well, it's done! I rushed, and some aspects could have been better, at least the looks. I don't think that will harm function.

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    Now the peppers are all planted. I don't have to worry about them drying out in their small flower pots. The leaf mulch will help with water retention and weed prevention.

    Today I hand pollinated the pawpaws.
    I pruned some lilacs that were way too tall. I also started thinning apples and peaches. With the hard work of the planter box completed, I can catch up on other stuff and get back to puttering.

    The irrigation system is next.
     
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    That bag container looks splendid. It all looks so very smart.
    I am jealous that you can grow paw-paws. Gawsh, I love them.
     
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    Sjoerd, pawpaw trees can grow here but they rarely bear fruit. Sometimes pollinating by hand is helpful but it's mostly wishful thinking. Still, I try.
     
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    I admire tenacity. I find it virtuous.
    Well, if you get a fruit, you must feature it on here.
     
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    Planted my squashes Prolific & Sweetnut also the Zucchini. Plan on doing the cukes and flowers later.
     
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    Busy bee you are, Clay.
    I need to plant my courgettes too. My Bride is even more antsy to get them in than I am.
    I hope that your squashes and zucs do well for you this year.
     
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    @Sjoerd I hope so too. I took a break from them for 2 years after having a squash bug problem. It was the first time in all my years dealing those buggers.
     
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