Well after a game of tennis with Reggie he decided that those daffodils I've been trying to ignore REALLY needed to be dug up and divided NOW rather than my intended "maybe tomorrow" route that is not helping my to do list at all.
So they've been carefully split up and replanted around the washing line to cheer up the lawn (which really needs cutting) area. I'm not really sure whether this was the right time so hopefully they'll not have a frost for a few days to let them settle back down.
...Ben and bought some potting compost, some 'flexible gardening gloves' and a 3mesh sieve. Looked at grow bags but was persuaded that as the car wasn't parked nearby I best get them later. Partner has no sense of needing to put them in situ in the GH to acclimatise for April/May when the real work (Joy) starts. Can't wait to start using my growbag 'growpots'.
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Potted on some starter plants and some I have grown from seed. Then I tidied up the greenhouse.
Planted two big pots of strawberry plants, mulched a couple of beds, and planted sunflower seeds in pots. All good

Well after a game of tennis with Reggie he decided that those daffodils I've been trying to ignore REALLY needed to be dug up and divided NOW rather than my intended "maybe tomorrow" route that is not helping my to do list at all.
So they've been carefully split up and replanted around the washing line to cheer up the lawn (which really needs cutting) area. I'm not really sure whether this was the right time so hopefully they'll not have a frost for a few days to let them settle back down.
had a marathon seed sowing session to-day. No idea what I'll do if they all germinate, but that's a problem for another day.
I know how you feel, Hostafan, just gotta do something! Exciting times. Now you have something to check on every day. Good luck.
seeing seeds germinate has to be one of the most rewarding things ever.
I've been at it over 40 years and I am still thrilled beyond measure when things grow.
I was out early to a meeting and too dark to see if I'd had germinations by the time I got back
Tomorrow is another day
In the sticks near Peterborough
I got as far as bringing my seed compost in and the little pots and trays, but that's as far as I've got for now. Tomorrow is a whole new day
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