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Post by grindle on Oct 7, 2024 2:42:45 GMT
too wet to do anything so took myself off to the plant warehouse
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Post by SueA on Oct 7, 2024 18:20:52 GMT
Planted up 2 more hanging baskets this afternoon.π
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Post by balc2 on Oct 8, 2024 5:23:21 GMT
For another day I didn't do anything on the balcony π I'm waiting for the end of the month to put up the table and mini-greehouse but in the meantime there is little I can do. Though I picked a few ripening tomatoes so as to give the others time to ripen a little.
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Post by geumgrower on Oct 8, 2024 16:57:00 GMT
Nothing at all, too damp.
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Post by balc2 on Oct 8, 2024 20:57:10 GMT
I've made up today for the other days I've not done anything on the balcony as I spent at least 2 1/2 hours working outside! You might wonder what work could occupy me for so long on a balcony! Let me tell you what I've done today - I promise not to take up 2 1/2 hours to tell you!
This morning the bag of compost I ordered online arrived. I bought it to plant the 'Golden Wedding' rose given to us by one of my brothers 3 months ago. Up until now it has had to stay in the pot it came in. But I had earmarked a square tub for it that had no plants growing in it this summer. It had a few spring bulbs but nothing else really. I emptied it out & put the new bag of compost with John Innes in it. Then I searched for as many bulbs as I could fine & put them to one side. The old compost was then put in the new compost bag to dispose off at some other moment. I then had to move that tub to the other extreme of the balcony & give the back of it a good sweeping so as to get rid of the past 15 years of cobwebs that had accumulated behind it & also the wall it had been up against all these years. Done that I then had to move an identical tub from the other extreme of the balcony to take its place. Then I had to repeat the previous operation at the other extreme, just that there I have 2 of these tubs. I wanted the tub for the rose closer to the balcony door so we can see it from inside the flat when it is in flower. Eventually I had the 3 tubs in their new positions & set about planting the rose.
I wanted to plant some Daffodils underneath the rose so I went back indoors, found the Daffs & proceeded to plant them in the tub before the rose. Done that I put the rose in the centre & filled in around it with new compost. There wasn't really as much compost as I would have liked, although it was a 25lt bag I could have done with a couple of more litres! I pushed the little Crocus corms down into the compost. I had planted the bigger spring bulbs deeper, among the Daffs. I found a few pots with compost still in them from failed Fuchsia cutting & emptied them on top of the new compost. Then it occurred to me that the Violas I bought on Sunday on my way home from church would look good under the rose & as they flower during mild periods in the winter would give us something other than a square tub of compost with a twig in the centre! So I planted 12 of the little Violas under the rose. As I still had 12 left I though they would look good in the other tub alongside, so I put them in there as well. Now we should have some colour to look at from the balcony door over winter & until the Daffs flower followed later by the rose for the summer! It should look a picture!
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Post by grindle on Oct 9, 2024 3:32:25 GMT
nothing again but the house is looking cleaner sound like you've been busy balc2 it's all going to look lovely
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Post by jellibeans on Oct 9, 2024 7:05:09 GMT
Snap grindle....cleaner house here too. Hopeful for a good outdoor session today though.
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Post by geumgrower on Oct 9, 2024 14:35:22 GMT
Nothing again. Too wet.
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Post by seaburn on Oct 9, 2024 19:15:07 GMT
bucketing down all day so been in the greenhouse sorting the toms. Loads of green ones and some red ones. Now on the kitchen windowsill and hopefully they will ripen slowly. The actually plants are now in the compost bin. No sign of blight or any grey mould so that is good. When I came to pick some peppers I disturbed whitefly. grr. hadn't realised I had any. So I will need to clean the greenhouse thoroughly before bringing in the frost hardy plants and cuttings.
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Post by grindle on Oct 10, 2024 2:49:49 GMT
a full day outside, planted up all containers with winter hardy plants a bulbs, took lots of cuttings from Osteospermum and Argyranthemum, I know it's a bit late but put them in the heated propagator, so fingers crossed
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Post by balc2 on Oct 10, 2024 5:05:58 GMT
Back to my lazy ways so did nothing π.taking a rest π
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Post by Cherry on Oct 10, 2024 9:40:01 GMT
A well earned rest balc2.
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Post by SueA on Oct 10, 2024 18:53:51 GMT
Walked down to the charity shop in the park with some clothes to donate & ended up buying some more plants & coming home & planting up 2 more hanging baskets with bulbs & flowers.
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Post by grindle on Oct 11, 2024 3:16:03 GMT
my planned day got scuppered so no gardening
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Post by balc2 on Oct 11, 2024 5:18:45 GMT
I didn't do anything other than take a few of pictures of the Fuchias and the last of the tomatoes. In a couple of weeks the tomatoes will be removed and I will start my twice yearly renewal of the balcony
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