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magpie 07-10-2007 13:37

ready for spring time
 
with all this talk about winter being almost here... just planted 100's of spring bulbs so at least I have something to look forwards to:

that said its been like summer in the garden today... almost got the table and chairs back out::):):)

SPUGGIE J 07-10-2007 13:59

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Glad I aint the only one. Was round at my uncles to pick up some cables and started planning the veggie plot and when to plant. Its only October!!!!!:eek::eek:

flashy 07-10-2007 14:04

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100's of bulbs magpie? you must have a huuuuuge garden

magpie 07-10-2007 15:58

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Yes I am very lucky got a big garden.... now time for radox bath ( I am getting old ) I am sure my back did not hurt this much last year....

magpie 07-10-2007 15:59

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Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 478822)
Glad I aint the only one. Was round at my uncles to pick up some cables and started planning the veggie plot and when to plant. Its only October!!!!!:eek::eek:

ha ha same here, I am going to have a go at growing my own ( nothing to do with Jamie Oliver mind):rolleyes:

Happy planning and planting

shillelagh 07-10-2007 15:59

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Come and do mine magpi it needs weeding and sorting. Spugs in scotland he complained enough mowing the grass - still needs weeding though. Any offers? :D:D:D

magpie 07-10-2007 16:03

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errrrrrrr not with my back. I think I am going to be a couch potatoe now for the rest of the year errrrrrr week....

boiling water for weeds:

panther 07-10-2007 16:21

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iv got some bulbs to plant, but im getting fed up with cats craping in my garden and digging to cover it up!!!....and ideas how to get rid of the little buggers!!???

MargaretR 07-10-2007 16:31

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We had a long thread full of advice about this
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...b-y-24916.html

panther 07-10-2007 16:34

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 478870)
We had a long thread full of advice about this
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...b-y-24916.html

nice one margaret, will have a read:D;)

jambutty 09-10-2007 13:53

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 478808)
with all this talk about winter being almost here... just planted 100's of spring bulbs so at least I have something to look forwards to:

that said its been like summer in the garden today... almost got the table and chairs back out::):):)

Where they low energy bulbs?

I did my bulb planting a while back and I can sympathise with your back.
20 each of 3 varieties of Daffodils inside a circle, with each variety in its own segment.
20 each of 5 varieties of Crocuses surrounding the Daffodils, with each in its own segment.
200 snowdrops circling the Crocuses.

With a bit of luck and an all out war against slugs and snails these will be surrounded by red poppies (the opium poppy) who in turn will be bordered with yellow poppies and the remainder of the garden will sport meadow flowers. Foxglove, Hollyhocks and Lupins will nestle close to a fence and there will be a spattering of Antirrhinums near the front and in any odd spot that seems bare.

In the far corner in the semi shade there is a triangle of bluebells. 50 foreign bluebells in the apex and 100 English bluebells to complete the triangle.

The centre circle where the spring bulbs are buried is new soil and of course a local moggy has been round a couple of times. I have solved that problem by getting some chicken wire and pegging it a couple of inches above the plot. Now lets see him dig and have a crap through that. The rest of the garden ground is still quite hard, waiting to be raked over when it will be layered with new soil for seeding come spring. It also stops the three legged squirrel from burying the peanuts that he gets from next door.

magpie 09-10-2007 17:15

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wow... sounds like it will look really nice: my ones are just planted in groups: was going to try bluebells but you need shed loads to make it look right: back is now on the mend and the lawn mower away until spring:

jambutty 09-10-2007 18:04

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 479605)
wow... sounds like it will look really nice: my ones are just planted in groups: was going to try bluebells but you need shed loads to make it look right: back is now on the mend and the lawn mower away until spring:

I hope so magpie, I hope so.

The first year of bluebells may not be so nice but they, like all bulbs, split and multiply so after say a couple of years you could have a nice carpet of blue. I’ve planted mine about 3 inches apart so the display could be quite nice.

My only worry is the Taleban. Are they going to come round demanding protection money because I’m growing opium poppies?
Will I have to call in the British army to protect me?
What if that three legged squirrel turns out to be a suicide bomber?
Is that feral Tomcat an Al Qaeda agent?
Whose side are the magpies on?
Where do the pigeons come in? Maybe they are secret messengers?
Yikeees! My garden could be a war zone next summer.

WillowTheWhisp 09-10-2007 19:18

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It sounds lovely all those natural meadow looking flowers. I'd love a big garden but don't know if I'd be up to planting and weeding it. Just remembered I meant to boil some dandelions today and forgot.

magpie 09-10-2007 19:23

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Dandelion wine .... ahhhhhhh bliss

Lolly 09-10-2007 19:30

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 479682)
Dandelion wine .... ahhhhhhh bliss

Might be being a bit dim here but whats that?? :confused:

(and dont say Wine made from Dandelions please!! lol.)

BERNADETTE 09-10-2007 19:32

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I was wondering as well Lolly!!

jambutty 09-10-2007 20:01

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Originally Posted by Lolly (Post 479688)
Might be being a bit dim here but whats that?? :confused:

(and dont say Wine made from Dandelions please!! lol.)

It’s the devils own brew.

LancYorkYankee 09-10-2007 21:03

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All I've got left to do is to get my garlic bulbs in. Then I say bring on the winter weather!

Brian

Eric 10-10-2007 03:18

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 479764)
All I've got left to do is to get my garlic bulbs in. Then I say bring on the winter weather!

Brian

You have a vampire problem in Culpeper?:confused:

magpie 10-10-2007 20:54

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Originally Posted by Lolly (Post 479688)
Might be being a bit dim here but whats that?? :confused:

(and dont say Wine made from Dandelions please!! lol.)


you just said it "Wine made from Dandelions" :) like jam butty said:
the devils home made brew....

:mad:


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