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#221 Posted : 18 July 2012 21:09:17(UTC)
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Cheers rayjp and hi. Our grass is used a lot and normally would have been straw under the tall trees. Needs cutting fortnightly normally by now it's so tall when left. There will be chance to enjoy the garden soon I hope.
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#222 Posted : 21 July 2012 22:35:40(UTC)
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grass cut ruff area cleared lots of new tall nettles cut now easier to prune. yellow summer rose is in full bloom hot lips are mass. the japanese maple has red leaves on top green under the rest of the tree.

Hello and thankyou from Chris observing from Guildford Surrey with a life long like and interest in the weather TWO is the place to be; reading the output posting daily totals and reading the just for fun.
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#223 Posted : 22 July 2012 10:03:26(UTC)
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Thornless Blackberries have now been netted as turning black..Birds have got at strawberries poking beaks through the netting...






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#224 Posted : 22 July 2012 10:12:38(UTC)
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Blackberries green ready to ripen. Looking at the chestnut for July august disease hope it misses this year.
Hello and thankyou from Chris observing from Guildford Surrey with a life long like and interest in the weather TWO is the place to be; reading the output posting daily totals and reading the just for fun.
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#225 Posted : 23 July 2012 11:05:28(UTC)
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I've never known slugs munching potato plant leaves before 


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#226 Posted : 23 July 2012 17:46:21(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Saint Snow Go to Quoted Post

I've never known slugs munching potato plant leaves before 

I caught a couple on mine. But my garden was laden with them a month back. Effects of the pellets must have worn off. Tatties are ok considering how crap the summer has been.

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#227 Posted : 23 July 2012 19:10:03(UTC)
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Rains washed ours out. Needed to renew couple of weeks ago. Hydrangea look good and pink now some over the road have blue .
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#228 Posted : 30 July 2012 12:28:17(UTC)
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Garden full bloom had to put more pellets down on sunflower bed. Is September the full bloom for sunflower. Please ?
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#229 Posted : 30 July 2012 22:15:25(UTC)
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Mid to late summer is the sunflower time...You can also get an Autumn mix...  






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#230 Posted : 31 July 2012 21:33:50(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ARTzeman Go to Quoted Post

Mid to late summer is the sunflower time...You can also get an Autumn mix...  

Hello and thankyou from Chris observing from Guildford Surrey with a life long like and interest in the weather TWO is the place to be; reading the output posting daily totals and reading the just for fun.
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#231 Posted : 31 July 2012 23:01:12(UTC)
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Plenty of feed.
They will be needing it for the flower heads and seeds growing behind.

Lovely summer plants.

Great fun to grow.

Used to have great competitions with my Dad.

A sneeky bit of miracle grow on the leaves(,foilier feeding) used to help a bit.

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#232 Posted : 01 August 2012 19:56:01(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: AIMSIR Go to Quoted Post

Plenty of feed.
They will be needing it for the flower heads and seeds growing behind.

Lovely summer plants.

Great fun to grow.

Used to have great competitions with my Dad.

A sneeky bit of miracle grow on the leaves(,foilier feeding) used to help a bit.

cheers will do want a big growth this year 

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#233 Posted : 01 August 2012 22:05:22(UTC)
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Hope it goes well.

Tough going this year in the garden for most.

Keep us informed.

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#234 Posted : 02 August 2012 19:45:11(UTC)
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Basket and pots are in full bloom.Sweet peas  not as I would  like but they are being used as cut flowers every 3 days,






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#235 Posted : 02 August 2012 22:56:54(UTC)
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Lousy crop this year with sweetpeas, ourselves.

Even with a south facing garden.
Not a great summer at all.

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#236 Posted : 03 August 2012 19:46:38(UTC)
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Been a poor year in our garden really the last frost took blossom trees and soggy weather took it toll on the Lilly's and the like not that we could get out much to see them.
Hello and thankyou from Chris observing from Guildford Surrey with a life long like and interest in the weather TWO is the place to be; reading the output posting daily totals and reading the just for fun.
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#237 Posted : 04 August 2012 10:30:16(UTC)
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Garden completely over-run with self-seeded nastrurtiums. Not what I intended, but a lot of other things have succumbed to the weather (e.g. tomato blight) and the wife likes nasturtiums so they're staying.

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#238 Posted : 04 August 2012 16:55:34(UTC)
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Picked the thornless blackberries today.Had them with strawberry yogurt.Very nice....






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#239 Posted : 05 August 2012 08:53:32(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: ARTzeman Go to Quoted Post

Picked the thornless blackberries today.Had them with strawberry yogurt.Very nice....

bet they were tasty were going wild blackberry picking soon make pies. our privot hedge has grown some more cant be much more growth this year wonder when they stop. i think its mid aug when privot stop sprouting.

Hello and thankyou from Chris observing from Guildford Surrey with a life long like and interest in the weather TWO is the place to be; reading the output posting daily totals and reading the just for fun.
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#240 Posted : 05 August 2012 08:55:24(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: DEW Go to Quoted Post

Garden completely over-run with self-seeded nastrurtiums. Not what I intended, but a lot of other things have succumbed to the weather (e.g. tomato blight) and the wife likes nasturtiums so they're staying.

Do you know you can eat the Nasturtium flowers with salad,they have  a slightly spicy flavour.

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