What have you done today in the Garden?

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  1. marlingardener

    marlingardener Happy

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    Daniel, I know what it is like to lose a hen. Ours are elderly, and going out to the coop every morning and evening we steel ourselves for the worst. Fortunately we haven't lost any hens for quite a while.
    No work in the garden today--too much drizzle and two downpours. Perhaps tomorrow I can weed the garlic and cut some parsley.
     
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    It's really hard to lose a friend Daniel, I lost a wonderful dog from a stroke recently and just don't seem to be able to ''get past it''
    I shall say the same to you as I just told Mike Allen - soon the days will start to get longer again and we will all feel more cheerful then, so you spoil yourself and keep warm, the winter cannot last for ever :stew1::stew2:
     
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  3. Logan

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    Cut out the old canes and tied up the new ones on the 3 loganberry plants, but they grow very long and difficult to tie in. When I planted it I only had one now I've got 3.
     
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    A neighbor brought over a truckload of Sweetgum leaves. That got me outside. I love the botanical name for Sweetgum: Liquidamber. I forgot a mask as I helped them unload the truck. It was outside so maybe that's OK. Kind of stressful. That was stupid of me.

    I used a "Garden Claw" hand tiller to do shallow tilling on one of this year's sweetcorn beds. Then I sowed seeds for a nematocidal mustard to use as green manure. It's used in Eastern Washington in rotation for potatoes, and supposedly does better than fumigants. I'm not aware that I have a nematode problem but I garden pretty intensely so I do about anything I can think of to prevent problems. It may be way too late to plant, but I figure if all of those weed seeds germinate and grow and survive the winter, maybe the mustard can too. If not, then I learned something.

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    So far my new pH test kit seems to indicate pH about 7. Hard to say.

    I took out about 5 pounds of coffee grounds to spread. They will have to wait for another day.
     
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  5. Zigs

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    Still got some peppers going, not had a hard frost yet.

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    Well done.
    It’s a lovely sight.
     
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    @Zigs that looks great, I would still have peppers if the dreaded aphids didn't get to them.
     
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    Cheers Mate :)

    Cheers Logan :)

    You can use washing up liquid on aphids now we've left the EU :like:
     
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    Your welcome
    I've tried washing up liquid it doesn't work or I forget to do it.
     
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    Don't put the plants in the dishwasher :eek:
     
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    Loggie when I grow my peps, I plant marigolds nearby. The ones that I grew in the greenhouse had the marigolds just cm’s away. I always grow a number of marigolds in the greenhouse and have never had aphids on any plants in there. Just a suggestion.
     
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    Nice to see those overwintering peppers. I was going to try that this year, but time got away from me.

    I think the soap spray sounds good but not the dishwasher LOL.

    For 2022, marigolds are high on my list for annual flowers. I will grow a brownish-red french marigold that I save the seeds for every year, a new yellow French one, an African marigold, and a type especially grown to combat insects and nematodes. I hope deer don't eat them. I think they wont. I read that the stinkiest varieties are the most effective against insects, nematodes, deer but some modern types have the stinky bred out of them.

    Today I did some apple tree pruning. There are many more to prune.

    We had our first snow.
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    This is the French marigold I grow from saved seeds. It started with a mix, so it doesn't have a name.

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    I don't have a dishwasher, I'm the dishwasher:smt044
     
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    That's great Sjeord but I've tried that and it doesn't work for me but thanks.:)
     
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    Those look great @Daniel W
    I grow the pot marigolds, a short one to put under the roses.
     
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