I have to go and see if anything's come up in the night. Every millimetre counts!
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Haven't got a lottie cos I couldn't manage it all by myself.
But I do go out in the garden with my coffee most mornings after BH is settled with his breakfast. Chooks are already out by then, and usually on the scrounge for anything whatsoever. I have a check of the pond life, then potter about inspecting, dead-heading, tidying. Check the progress on anything new, and, in Summer, check the soft fruits for an on the go instant breakfast. BH wonders why I bother with Alpine strawberries......he says the darned things never fruit......Jules
Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?
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Lottie is walk around checking stuff and for some reason always end up at the compost bin and have a quick poke about
in the garden it's always say good morning to the birds on the feeders then fleece off the tenders in the greenhouse sit on the step i have in there and wish it was a weekend and not a workday
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Originally posted by Patchninja View PostI have to go and see if anything's come up in the night. Every millimetre counts!
At the lottie, its go and look, get bewildered at where to start & walk around scratching my head!Last edited by Helgalush; 14-04-2012, 05:55 PM.
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Take a cup of coffee out, trip over the dogs getting down the front steps. Then check out the no-dig garden. Water it necessary (or have time if it's work day) and pick a couple of cherry tomatoes and eat them. Grab any veg that is right to pick. And check out the herb garden on the way to the hose (swear if the dogs have been in it again!)
If it's work day then often just look at the garden from the deck with coffee in hand, then as I'm off to the car grab some lettuce and tomato to go on the sandwich at lunchtime. Can't get fresher than that!Ali
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well, Ive only got a teeny back garden and have only been using it for growing a couple of months! But I always go out and check the rhubarb (what the slugs have left of it!), then go round killing said slugs, finally keep an eye of the dogs in case I need one of the thousand poo bags that live in all my trouser pockets!
Cant wait to be wandering round when more things are in and growing....
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Usually go after school with a thermo mug. The first thing, into to lean against the water but they is basically at the same height as me; and survey my little kingdom. Then take the thermo mug, walk up to to border. Stand and look at the broadies, wall along the border. To circumnavigate the patch.
But mostly stand by the waterbutt and drink my tea. Working out what exactly needs to be done, when and how.
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When I have finnished doing, I like to come indoors write up my log and compare notes with previous years. All that writing and still making mistakes.
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