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  • Mochamoos
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    The Garden this morning, after months and months of clearing! The garden this afternoon after 4 hours with my new toys xxx Oh and I found more rubble what a suprise!





    post 92 is the over grown bind weed hell that I Initially started with, the garden was so over grwon you could only see half the garden.

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  • enaid
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    I thought I would take advantage of my few days off and have hired a rotavator and lawn roller he he he that will get rid of the bumps [/quote]


    Do you think it will work on my bumps?
    Bearing in my I have a very low pain threshold

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  • Mochamoos
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    I know I keep saying Ive finished and thegarden is cleared but its so bumpy so....



    I thought I would take advantage of my few days off and have hired a rotavator and lawn roller he he he that will get rid of the bumps

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  • Mochamoos
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    what area do you live in?

    do the frost thing on this website First and last frost dates for towns and cities in the UK and USA
    Last edited by Mochamoos; 25th April 2008, 19:44:PM.

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  • littlesally
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    Has the frost finished now?
    Can I start my Morning Glories outside?
    Also, Sunflowers and Sweetpeas?
    Pk - are you growing you giant Sunflowers again?
    Sally xx

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  • Happyolddog
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    This is a beautiful shrub.
    Actinidia kolomikta

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  • Mochamoos
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    Ohhhh I am paying for it today! lots of deep heat and very little movement lol
    That is a really cool tree, I've not seen them before. I have just brought a lovely Japenese Maple I love the colour and the shapes of the leaves.

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  • Celestine
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    Oooh well done Mocha. Sounds like very hard graft.

    The weather was beautiful here so I planted my Amelanchier tree on the front lawn. It's a beautiful smallish tree that has interest year round.

    BBC - Gardening - Plants - Plant Finder - Amelanchier lamarckii

    Autumn Leaves


    Spring Blossom

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  • Mochamoos
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    It will die in the UK winter, keep it in a pot so you can bring it in in October.


    I am knackered I have spent the entire day hauling tons of garden waste to the dump, I filled 6 one tonne bags.

    But at long last the garden is finally finally 100% cleared woohoo

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  • Paule
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    And this is one of my Desert Roses, I am going to try and plant one of these out this year, or maybe just pot it outside

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  • Paule
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    Well here is my sunflower production (in the kitchen)





    And this is what happening when you give a 2 yr old some compost and a bag of bird feed sunflowers seeds

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  • Mochamoos
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    it's lovely Happy, I will get some up of mine at the weekend. Mine is more of a mud pit at the moment still trying to sort it out from when I moved in.

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  • Happyolddog
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    Two more views of my garden, I will post views from the same spot when it blossoms into life.

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  • Happyolddog
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    This is a view of my garden earlier today, it will start to bloom soon.

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  • Mochamoos
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    Originally posted by peed 'orf View Post
    These jiffys are very small, you can put them in the gaps between your pots!

    How cool are they!!!!!!!

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