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Charltonparklane said:Hi pal, I got power right next to the pond which works the pump, it's how the filter works etc, I think they had some form of filter system before but it certainly wasn't powered just som shite old piping that went to a box full snails.1
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3 small Acer trees arrived, so another job to do.
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jonseventyfive said:3 small Acer trees arrived, so another job to do.1
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jonseventyfive said:3 small Acer trees arrived, so another job to do.
Ive got six of them now, they can, as you probably know, be a bit temperamental but they are no problem in my garden. I stuck mine all together in a sheltered corner where they don’t get the morning sun and are protected from wind.
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Whoops, threw my Acer away when it was a healthy 4ft. Moved it twice but didn’t like the deep move colour.0
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Also saw a heron this morning so I knocked this up today to put over the pool section at night !
I've got to much time on my hands at the moment!!0 -
floydroadfaithfull said:
Also saw a heron this morning so I knocked this up today to put over the pool section at night !
I've got to much time on my hands at the moment!!5 -
Ah ha
Not finished yet
Having a feeding cover yet to be built also a skimmer under that part1 -
I think there should be a 'Product Placement' warning on that photo
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floydroadfaithfull said:Ah ha
Not finished yet
Having a feeding cover yet to be built also a skimmer under that partAre you a sales agent for DeWalt? 😉0 - Sponsored links:
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Arsenetatters said:jonseventyfive said:3 small Acer trees arrived, so another job to do.1
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I am very lucky I haven't planted them myself but bought a garden with some already established acers..they put on a great show in the autumn..they do like shade and prefer not to be in the wind but I haven't fed or watered once in 3 years..they just seem to thrive where they are2
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All very green atm, waiting for the veg, fruit and flowers to pop.
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Can peat be environmentally friendly? Part of my recent delivery of goodies contained 2 bags of Irish peat, the claim on the bags stated it is 100% eco friendly, is that possible.0
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Just caught up on the last couple of Gardeners world programs.
I noticed the item with the S.A. couple who go out in search of rare gladiola was concluded with a text saying 'In memory of Rod and Rachael Saunders'. Anyway it piqued my interest enough to google it, and it transpires that they were both shot dead by terrorists shortly after filming the clip.
Jeez gardening in S.A. is a whole different ball game.3 -
I like this peony, but it don't stick around long. Only about a week before it starts to drop
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Oh how our dogs would love just ten minutes in these gardens. 😉😂😂5
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I’m sure the gardens and owners would be delighted Ray.2
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Alwaysneil said:I’m sure the gardens and owners would be delighted Ray.5
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The frost a couple of nights ago got my potatoes. Leaves wilted - not all for quite a lot of them. Will they recover?
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Squirrels
Fucking squirrels!
They have destroyed all of my ganja by digging it up, butchered all of my cucumbers also by digging them up and the cute, tiny little babies have got themselves all excited about digging up the brand new pots. And I feed them!
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never really been a gardener at all, my grass is absolutely shot to pieces from the kids playing football on it, got a big trampoline and too many other toys and things - had a new patio done a few years back and there were a dozen slabs left over so have now finally decided to put them to good use and lay a little patio for the kids outside their playhouse at the bottom of the garden.
have got the sand/cement and currently halfway through digging up the turf....beginning to wish I hadn't started4 -
Touch of frost up here also, it has blackened a couple of dahlias but they should recover, hopefully.1
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Elthamaddick said:never really been a gardener at all, my grass is absolutely shot to pieces from the kids playing football on it, got a big trampoline and too many other toys and things - had a new patio done a few years back and there were a dozen slabs left over so have now finally decided to put them to good use and lay a little patio for the kids outside their playhouse at the bottom of the garden.
have got the sand/cement and currently halfway through digging up the turf....beginning to wish I hadn't started
Looked it all up on youtube and thought I'll do it properly (for once). Couldn't believe the amount of spoil, sub-base and sand involved. By the time I laid the last slab I could hardly move. I reckon if a neighbour spotted me they'd have rung for an ambulance. Respect to those who do it for a living.
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:Elthamaddick said:never really been a gardener at all, my grass is absolutely shot to pieces from the kids playing football on it, got a big trampoline and too many other toys and things - had a new patio done a few years back and there were a dozen slabs left over so have now finally decided to put them to good use and lay a little patio for the kids outside their playhouse at the bottom of the garden.
have got the sand/cement and currently halfway through digging up the turf....beginning to wish I hadn't started
Looked it all up on youtube and thought I'll do it properly (for once). Couldn't believe the amount of spoil, sub-base and sand involved. By the time I laid the last slab I could hardly move. I reckon if a neighbour spotted me they'd have rung for an ambulance. Respect to those who do it for a living.0 -
Elthamaddick said:Raith_C_Chattonell said:Elthamaddick said:never really been a gardener at all, my grass is absolutely shot to pieces from the kids playing football on it, got a big trampoline and too many other toys and things - had a new patio done a few years back and there were a dozen slabs left over so have now finally decided to put them to good use and lay a little patio for the kids outside their playhouse at the bottom of the garden.
have got the sand/cement and currently halfway through digging up the turf....beginning to wish I hadn't started
Looked it all up on youtube and thought I'll do it properly (for once). Couldn't believe the amount of spoil, sub-base and sand involved. By the time I laid the last slab I could hardly move. I reckon if a neighbour spotted me they'd have rung for an ambulance. Respect to those who do it for a living.
The council slabs are the nastiest, big, unwieldy, heavy bastards. Give me nice square, manageable indian sandstone ones any day of the week1 -
Any suggestions on how to remove this from garden lawn (previous owners work).. the screws won’t move. Sledgehammer ?0
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Angle grinder2
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Kango.0
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Or a decent Hilti equiverlant0