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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Robinia. Being a gardener by trade, obviously things are always happenning in the garden. But today i mowed the grass. I blew all the leaves from our two huge beech trees onto the lawn and chopped them all up with the mower.
I must admit i looked a bit of an idiot mowing in the middle of March with wooly gloves, wooly hat and a scarf on....whilst trying to dodge the fine snow flurries.
It's been a very long, cold winter. We've usually had a few days by now when we can get into the garden with T-shirt and shorts for a few hours but not this year.
I've only ventured down into the garden to feed my koi a few times too....they're usually very hungry beasts by now !!!
I've pruned my birch-type tree thingy (very botanical term there) and prepared my lawn for re-seeding by removing the sparse tufts and clumps of grass that previously constituted the 'lawn'.
I think I'm probably a bit late doing these things (any advice andy?) but over the last month or two, the weekends have been taken up with other things. (pubs to go to, 6 Nations rugby to watch....)
By the way,do you have any latest pics of your gardens, andyjevs? - or could you repost the link for the website you previously posted?
Hi you two & thanks - yes it has been a very long dreary winter. Only one very keen gardener in my area has mown his grass...he loves to treat us all to his bare chest & paunch over the shorts look in the summer -lovely - but his garden is immaculate, even now.
good idea brach - come on andy lets have a refresher...
I promise i'll take some fresh photos next week....the crocus are looking superb and the little blue chinadoxia are coming out.
It's a shame that you can't post photos direct onto here.
You can seed your lawn anytime from now but i'd wait until it got warmer and wetter....April/May are usually a good time so if anything, you're a bit early
Here's a few links to some old pics
http://community.uk-aquarist.com/index.php?showtopic=13010&hl=work+pictures
http://community.uk-aquarist.com/index.php?showtopic=12204&hl=work+pictures
Enjoy
Found this old post from you, andy, which begs the question - Has anyone actually come up to you yet and said "I'm so-and-so from AB" ?
Thanks for advice re; lawn. How long will it take from the first shoots to getting fairly established (or at least 'gently walkable-on') ?
My offer still stands Andy ...though whether there would be any cake or biscuits is doubtful !! (Dieting!).
oh I've had some more replies thank you! I didn't get notified of any responses to this question, I don't know why.
shaney I know what you mean the flowering went on late last year & I won't cut anything down until it's well & truly done.
Bad news for you markja - the lawn will want mowing more than once this year. ;-)
hi Wendy - it looks like you take the trophy for most done so far! I wish I had the strength to grow my own veg but I don't 'do digging' anymore. Think I might do some mini veg in pots tho'. I love french beans & baby carrots.
hi mullein - good to hear from you and glad to see you're raring to go!
you're right this long cold winter now means everything will be late & I'm starting to despair too.... I was sorting my garden to make it easier to look after but some things need attending to & it only works if I can get out little and often. If & when it does warm up everything will start romping away & I won't catch up until September (if I'm lucky)!
I was considering buying a greenhouse this year but just haven't been inspired....the only good news is that the grass hasn't needed mowing.
hope we get some warm, sunny days very soon... :-)
hi again mullein - I've had a plastic one & bought replacement covers but they seem to attract a lot of flies & don't last very long. They soon become brittle in the elements - bit like me haha!
thanks for your reply faraday - hope you're feeling better now & have a good year in the garden too. Let's just hope it doesn't go the other way & become blisteringly hot!