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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
PostPosted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 17:17 
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Had another good trim the other day...

Seriously, though, has anyone seen the advert for that new JML thing? The topsy-turvy or something? You grow your Toms, etc. upside down. It looks... interesting.

edit: http://www.jmldirect.com/product.asp?pf ... rrency=GBP

Looks as though it's just for tomatoes. Still, I want one!


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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
PostPosted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 17:18 
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Wogan'sTrouserBulge wrote:
Had another good trim the other day...

Seriously, though, has anyone seen the advert for that new JML thing? The topsy-turvy or something? You grow your Toms, etc. upside down. It looks... interesting.


I saw one in the shop, and was intrigued, but didn't buy it.

Garlic, 2 different types of potatoes and 2 types of onion to be done later this week.

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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
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Someone at a party last night was saying you're not allowed to use a sprinkler on your lawn in this country. Is he telling lies?

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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
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Someone at a party last night was saying you're not allowed to use a sprinkler on your lawn in this country. Is he telling lies?


I would have thought so.

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Cut down a pretty big sycamore in the garden of my new house today, it had 4 trunk bits intertwined and a telephone cable going through the middle. Under instruction from my dad.
Managed not to take out the phone wire or anyone walking along the footpath but dropped one bit on the edge of the neighbours shed, oops. Hopefully won't notice.


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I'm sure that they won't piece together the "lack of pretty big sycamore" and "dent in shed".

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Someone at a party last night was saying you're not allowed to use a sprinkler on your lawn in this country. Is he telling lies?


Only if there is a hosepipe ban on.


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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
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So far my coriander is surviving admirably outside. I keep shifting slugs away from them at night (don't want pellets down with Baba Z about, and I won't waste 1/3 tin of ale on a beer trap). My mint is sploshuning too.

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You can get that copper stuff that slugs can't go over, or I got some non-poisonous sort of flaky crap that they can't cross. How effective it is, I can't say as yet.


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So far my coriander is surviving admirably outside. I keep shifting slugs away from them at night (don't want pellets down with Baba Z about, and I won't waste 1/3 tin of ale on a beer trap). My mint is sploshuning too.

I've only just managed to dig up the fifty miles of mint roots from last year. Bastard stuff. This time round it's going in a pot, not a border.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 16:27 
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You can get that copper stuff that slugs can't go over.

I'm not covering my garden with Crasters pubes.

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Someone at a party last night was saying you're not allowed to use a sprinkler on your lawn in this country. Is he telling lies?

Did he also complain about how the immigrants are coming over here and taking the best council houses and jobs and eating swans and how this country is going down the pan because of political correctness gone mad and it's all the fault of the muslims don't you know?

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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
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I've only just managed to dig up the fifty miles of mint roots from last year. Bastard stuff. This time round it's going in a pot, not a border.

Mine whole 'herb garden' is in an enclosed 3'x3' border. Won't be able to spread too far, but I'll keep an eye on it.

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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
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Mr Kissyfur wrote:
I've only just managed to dig up the fifty miles of mint roots from last year. Bastard stuff. This time round it's going in a pot, not a border.

Mine whole 'herb garden' is in an enclosed 3'x3' border. Won't be able to spread too far, but I'll keep an eye on it.

Our herb collection is run along the front of a large border, so it had plenty of space to go mad. But it's quite happy to swamp whatever's next to it, so even in a 3x3 border (and perhaps especially so) you'll need to regularly dig up the roots in a ring around the main clump.

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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
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Squirt wrote:
You can get that copper stuff that slugs can't go over.

I'm not covering my garden with Crasters pubes.

To be fair, not only does that keep of slugs, it also kills rats, moles, rabbits, foxes and stray dogs. It has an odd effect on the local badger population though...


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Can anyone help identify this fungus? It's started popping up all over the garden and I was wondering if I should be worried about it.

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There's no 'stalk' to it and it grows in clumps.


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Think it's the one that turns into a puffball, isn't it?


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 19:34 
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It's pretty puffy, aye. Is that bad?


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Don't breathe in the spores. Other than that, ignore.


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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
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I did think it looked like the final baddy in Half Life a bit...

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No, it's definitely a mushroom.

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Even at the time, I thought he looked shit.

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I liked the alien level.

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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 17:08 
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Hahaha gardening and flowers are for phags.

Anyway - why the fuck does my coriander keep dying? I keep it watered (ish), it sits in the window, and it's not that cold. My chives are still alive, and they're next to it.
Fucking stuff.

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Probably restricted by the pot it's in.

Best grown from seed outside. I found out this year that planting them out after starting indoors is bad for them.

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 Post subject: Re: Gardening Corner
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What can they be planted?

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What can they be planted?


Did you bang your head on the weekend or break several fingers? Several of your posts today have been littered with typos.

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What can they be planted?


Uhm....Yes!

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I have cut everything back and planted my bulbs. I am becoming a domestic Goddess. :attitude:

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What can they be planted?


Did you bang your head on the weekend or break several fingers? Several of your posts today have been littered with typos.

Well, I've got a cold, but I don't think that explains much.

So, er... When can the by planted?

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 19:40 
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Amazingly, plants can be planted. I know, crazy.

Too cold for the plants you have now though, you could try bigger pots. But next year just sow the corriander seeds directly in the brown stuff that isn't dog shit outside. As for when, I'd say Spring. Look on the packet for more details.

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First gardening decision / purchase done yesterday.

Bought flower seeds to specifically attract butterflies. :nerd:

*Waits with camera until June*

I plan on growing strawberries (Baba Z requested), chilis and herbs again.

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Zardoz wrote:
First gardening decision / purchase done yesterday.

Bought flower seeds to specifically attract butterflies. :nerd:

*Waits with camera until June*

I plan on growing strawberries (Baba Z requested), chilis and herbs again.


Can you recommend a good website or book that says when you should plant certain things?

I need inspiration and some suggestions of things that grow in the shade.

Cheers, Big Z.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/ is a very good place to start.

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Zardoz wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/ is a very good place to start.


Oops. Heh.

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Electric button seeds have been sown and are in a seed tray inside Wilkinson's finest plastic greenhouse.
6 Courgette plants are in Planter Number Eight.
The garlic in Planter Number Eight doesn't seem to be doing a lot.
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Strawberry production looks to be on an upward trajectory. Analyst are predicting a twofold increase.
Gooseberry Production has been slowed due to unseemly elements.
Hostas are doing well.
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I hooked up phase 3 of my Garden irrigation system this afternoon. As Gaywood will attest (having assisted with phase 2) it is (much like everything I create) a wildly over-engineered network of hacks and cludges that somehow manages to actually work.

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I'm still waiting for these sodding flowers to grow. All the early spring colour has gone from my garden now the tulips and daff ets have finished. Everything is very tidy but there's not a lot happening, might have to get my arse to the garden centre for a few bits for the meantime.

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6 Courgette plants are in Planter Number Eight.
You will be drowned in courgettes.

Your courgettes will be drowned in courgettes.

Didn't I mention that we're well into the growing season? Or was that in the cookery thread? We've got
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Starting we've got gherkins, cucumbers, aubergines (2 types), courgettes (unless we somehow forgot), radishes, mini sweet red peppers, garlic, onions (red and white).

There are oregano, chive, thyme, rosemary, mint (3 types), sage and winter something-or-other (to negate the jerusalem artichoke windypops) plants, a bay tree and 3 pots of various salad leaves.

The blackberries are doing fine. We would also have gooseberries and redcurrants but the new allotment neighbour incompetently strimmered the budding stalks off the top of that bush, so they should be back to fruiting next year.

We've got sugarsnap and climbing peas and borlotti beans to go in yet.
I think that's it.

Not only have we supplemented the allotment (containing greenhouse, and whose beds we're significantly increasing in size to adjust for relinquished space and a second user) with a smaller greenhouse in the back garden, the back bed is now being turned into a potager (for next year, we reckon), the hanging baskets hold the tumblers, and some of the patio has a plastic mini greenhouse, potato sacks and the herb pots. Oh, and Hel found some funky wooden lantern things which are now in the garden as well, with chilli plants in.

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It's taken four whole years but I've finally been able to harvest my first 'crop' of asparagus!


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Got a planter at last... now have a few herbs (mint, basil, etc)

Beetroot and letuce. With a big pot of tom plants...

Have cleared a space for a raised bed...

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It's taken four whole years but I've finally been able to harvest my first 'crop' of asparagus!

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Shame they taste like shit really.

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It's taken four whole years but I've finally been able to harvest my first 'crop' of asparagus!

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Shame they taste like shit really.


You're obviously not coating them in enough garlic butter...

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