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Old 08-01-2011, 08:56 AM #31
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A quick update.

The sand has all been leveled (this was harder than i thought).. now we are just trying to get the bits of reclaimed slabs in place before we start to mix the mortor.



Big thanks to Lizzy.. she has put a lot of work into this.

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Old 09-07-2011, 11:35 AM #32
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Hello good people of IC,

i've been away for a few weeks so thought i'd better update this thread.

All the paving is finished and looking pretty good.. i'm just waiting for the mortar to cure properly before i give it a good clean with a stiff broom. I dont have a picture yet of the finished work but here a pic showing 90% of the slabs in place.



I've marked out were the boundry of the veggi patch will be and starting to prepare the gound inbetween for sowing some grass. want to take my time and choose the right mix for the lawn. I've been looking at a Low maintenace mix without rye grass which is fairly hard waring but still has some nice variaties in it:

70% sheeps fescue
20% red fescue
10% bentgrass

Will update with some more recent pics on the progress later.

Now just some general garden shots.

A little tomatoe plant.


I've got 8 monster plants down the garden which i experimented with.. I planted them in 20litre containers and topped them like you would MJ to get bushy plants.... I wont be doing this again, they look a mess and are very hard to keep under control.

The Verbena's are looking really nice in flower and the bees love them.. but they dont suit the bed they are in so will over winter them where they are and lift them in sping and put them else where. I'm really pleased with them on the whole.. the seeds cost £2.00 and were a buger to germ and the establish but well worth the effort, my local garden centre sells them for £6.00 each and they are no where near the size of mine.. a good investment IMO.




Brought a French Lavener which is a bit worse for wear.. have attempted to clone it to get some free plants for next year. Two of the clones have taken and the others are forming masive calluses so fingers crossed i should get at least 8 new plants.




And Finally.. i was at a local boot sale and couldn't resist this, they had a few more that were more suitable to the garden (15mm mesh) but i have a plastic one of those already and the workmanship of this one is amazing.. I'm not sure how old it is but it's built to last. I would have brought both but they were £5.00 each and i'm always skint.



anyhow hope you enjoyed the update.. more will follow shortly.

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Old 09-07-2011, 11:38 AM #33
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Old 09-07-2011, 11:53 AM #34
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Nice work Eggy

I am big on gardening myself and I really enjoy following your thread. I just wanted to know, what is that thing on your last pic? I'm super curious, haven't seen one before

Anyways, good luck with your project and I hope you will reach whatever goals you may have, before the winter kicks in..

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Top update Eggy....Nice sieve as well. I've been looking at them on ebay but I think I'll try the car boot at the weekend.
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Old 09-08-2011, 04:31 PM #36
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Hey McTor... as RD said it's a sive for grading soil/compost.

here some photos as of last night.

The Stump. you cant really tell from the photo but this is the remains of a stump i used for chopping fire wood. was probably 2feet accross. here i'm burning charcoal on it, a methord i heard some guys using in the US although i've built many big fires on it and the thing is still around.. will see tonight how this did??


The Finished Paving.
All recycled from the crap i found in the garden.. even the concrete hardcore base [hand smashed]



Cows watching me work.


this will be the bit seeded.




Thanks everyone for following.. i wasn't sure how it would go down on IC.. I'm too busy to join another forum for gardening and you guys are full of knowlege when it comes to green thing.

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Good thread mate, I'm enjoying watching things progress. I hear you on being too busy to join a gardening forum, too busy on IC me. I've looked at gardening forums and can't decide which one to join....

I'd love to get stuck into that digging Eggy. My Bulldog spade would rip though that soil.

Big up mate.
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Old 09-09-2011, 08:46 AM #38
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Hey RD just been looking at bulldog tools website.. might have to get some new additions with my birthday money.. although an 11litre metal watering can in first on the list.

I just want to point out that the green spade in the picture is not mine (Im a tool snob).. it brought it as a guest spade from wilko.. the thing is so blunt its it's laughable. I i've brought a nice wooden/stainless spade form Draper which is nice.

Last year i got a set of DeWit hand tools but the things are a fecking nightmare to keep clean as they are carbon steel.. come with a lifetime garentee though. But my best buy to date is a set of Felco No.2's they are the bollocks!

Heres a pic a bed i planted up at the front of the house. can't remember what the grassy thing is but it's semi evergreen.. the other thing around the front was one plant i divided so hopefully it'll fill out, will get the names and edit later. I'm sure we all know Pyracanta, Aucuba japonica & Euphobia. Theres also a few clumps of white crocus's dotted around but we wont see them till the end of winter.

Should look nice once it's filled out.

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Nice progress bud! Going to be a little spot of eden when you have it all finished. And hopefully we'll get a nice summer to match next year
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Phew.. have spent the last week double digging (bastard trenching) the area that i would like to get seeded before the weather gets too cold.

For those of you who dont know what i mean by double digging this is the process.

1. Remove top soil to a spades depth of first trench and place to one side.
2. Fork over sub soil to the forks depth.
3. Add organic matter (Manuer/Compost). I've also added general purporse ferts 7-7-7
4. Mix the above with sub soil.
5. Remove the second trench top soil and put on top of trench No.1
6. Follow the whole process unitl complete, the top soil from trench No.1 will be placed on the last trench.

This is done to ensure and even dig though out the site and avoids pockets being missed, it bloody hard work hence the victorian term "Bastard Trenching"

some pics.






some new additions.


Again i cant remember the names of the grass or the bamboo but will edit them when i get the chance, these will be left in the pots untill spring before placed in their final sites yet to be chosen.


Have decided on the seed i'm going to buy, It's a hard wearing lawn mix with Rye Grass. I wasn't to keen on it at first but after some advice from the vendor (35+ years in the business) he suggested that if i have young children then it will give me the best results. He said that Rye Grass has a bad name for it's self due to the old varitys used many tears ago (and still in my current lawn), Moden dwarfing varitys are smother and slower growing.. Their mix is almost identical to a well known of the shelf brands Premium Mix but at much lower cost. They also sujested sowing at a rate of 70g/M2 which is much higher than i would normally do but was assured it would result in a thicker more even lawn in a shorter space of time, and concidering the out lay for my small space isn't large would be money well spent.

This is what the mix consits of:
Hard Wearing Lawn with ryegrass
(50%)certified Esquire dwarf perennial ryegrass
(20%)certified slender creeping red fescue
(20%)certified red fescue
(10%)certified common bentgrass

Thanks again for all the support and intrest.

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