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The wrong shoes, plum moth and hard working Mums ๐Ÿ˜€

Monday 19th August: whoo hoo Monday again ๐Ÿ˜ฌ Not a bad day weatherwise so far, cool enough, a touch of sun, no rain and no wind ๐Ÿ˜€ After doing the morning stuff I got on in the garden, not veg gardening, today I am giving that a rest but flowers instead. I have a few plants that are struggling where they are and I wanted to save them so I have dug them up, a fushia, delphinium, lupin and gaura, and potted them in fresh compost and put them in the greenhouse for a boost. Then I went out to the front by the egg shed and hoed and weeded, dead headed and brushed, so it looks a bit more presentable now ๐Ÿ˜€ The ranunculus have died back and I want to try and store the bulbs over winter as they were pretty special so I have bought in the pot to sort them out and in its place I have put a dahlia which should flower soon.

I got dinner sorted for later, we had a roast chicken yesterday and got to use it all up lol so I will be having a baked potato/salad with mine and John will be having a throw it all in the pot and reheat job ๐Ÿ˜€ I also made a summer fruit pudding crumble with the blackberries and raspberries I picked this morning, I mixed them up with some greengages and I meant to take a photo before putting the crumble mix on top as the colours were vibrant, but I forgot ๐Ÿ™„

The Victoria plums, I have discovered have plum moth ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ I had a trap in the damson tree which is about 20ft away and I thought it would cover it but it seems not ๐Ÿ˜ so I have ordered some more traps and grease bands to do as many fruit trees as possible. Itโ€™s a pain in the arse to wait all year only to find they have moth in them grrrr

I keep eyeing up the mulberry tree and there are loads on there but the blackbirds are beating me to them every morning, mulberries turn very quickly, red one day, black and very squishy the next, hard to get them at the right time, I have not had one single berry yet ๐Ÿ˜ The biggest problem with the soft fruit is that the birds will eat them before they are ripe enough to pick!

When John came home he noticed some of the new hens had got out and on further investigation a big hole has been chewed in the netting, I think the geese are to blame but also the charge was not going through so John spent 2 hours fixing it. I went out when he had just about finished and he asked if I was going to help him put the birds to bed, I said, I havenโ€™t got the right shoes on. Anyone who works outside especially in and around paddocks/stables will know you need the right shoes, anyhow I obliged and went to the stables block to lock the birds in, I turned on the main light, turned around and caught my foot under the rubber matting which was slightly proud. I kind of flew, hands sprawled out in front of me and then belly flopped onto the hard ground beneath me, I cried out and then just lay there whimpering until John found me, concerned at first but then laughed when he realised I was grazed but not broken ๐Ÿ˜œ I feel lucky that I didnโ€™t break anything, especially my wrist which took the brunt and lucky that I had taken some ibrufen an hour before for my sinusitis (I know, Iโ€™m a walking disaster at the minute) Iโ€™m sitting here typing with bits of me smarting and I can imagine in the morning it will hurt or at the very least be stiff๐Ÿ™„

Tuesday: A little sore this morning but nothing much thank goodness ๐Ÿ˜… I spent a good deal of the morning trying to get the fruit cage under some sort of control, the bindweed has been awful this year and has rampaged through the raspberries smothering everything. I did other things but forgot to write them down and now poof, canโ€™t remember ๐Ÿ™„

Wednesday: I got busy doing some cutting back and tidying in the garden, then Mum came over and also got busy doing some weeding and tidying and suddenly itโ€™s all starting to look a bit more under control lol. I think I have decided that I am going back to the way I gardened before ๐Ÿ˜œ I will plant trees and shrubs in among things but I need a bit of order ๐Ÿคช and canโ€™t really cope too well with what seems like haphazard gardening. I think we have decided I should garden to what suits me and not try and follow a regime as such, much better for my sanity lol.

Some more plum moth traps arrived today so I have put them up in the trees to catch the males, I have until early September to trap them and hopefully slow down the numbers.

Thursday: A bloody good session outside this morning ๐Ÿ˜€ following on from Mums sterling work on the feverfew, which has gone beserk and taking over everywhere, I did a bit more to the same area and the pathway which is so weedy itโ€™s a job to distinguish from the garden! Then onto the hazel trees at the side of the house, normally at this time of year nothing needs doing to them but last autum we cut three of them back to let light into the tunnels on the other side. You can image how much growth they have put on and the tomatoes in the tunnels are struggling to ripen so I have cut back some of this years foliage and the stinging nettles to hopefully help with the light issues. Then I noticed that the ripe hazels are beginning to fall so I raked the area clean, itโ€™s easier to spot them that way ๐Ÿ˜€

Yesterday and today I have felt fit and well whoo hoo hence some hard graft, have to be careful though as wham it will hit me when Iโ€™m not looking lol.

I went on chicken watch because despite John spending another hour last night fixing holes, they have still got out today, so I am sat waiting to see where exactly they are doing it, luckily the sun isnโ€™t out ๐Ÿ˜€ At the moment the hens are behind electric thatโ€™s because they are only just starting to lay and we want them to lay in the nest boxes. If we let them free range straightaway they would just lay anywhere and we will not find the eggs, chicken training, who knew there was such a thing ๐Ÿ˜œ

I been sat here for 20 mins and no one has made a bid for freedom but I know as soon as I turn my back they will be out ๐Ÿ™„

I spent the evening sorting out, or trying to sort out, the office, going through old paperwork that we no longer need so that I can find any paperwork we do need!

Friday: Itโ€™s lunchtime and so far I have split my time between cleaning the bathroom and doing some washing, picking veg and sowing some winter seeds.

I am cleaning because Dad and Sue are coming to stay for a week, they arrive Sunday, I am not cleaning because they will mind the a bit of dust but because I would like it to be nice and clean when they are here lol. My thoughts reminded me about a conversation with Johns Dad once, asking me if Women dressed for Men or for themselves pffft, themselves of course (most women anyhow) quite conceited of the male of the species to think that we dress for them ๐Ÿคฃ We used to have some good conversations, generally we saw things from opposing angles which you would think put us at odds with each other, not in the slightest, we enjoyed discussing our different opinions and often learnt from each otherโ€™s views, and he always enjoyed playing devils advocate ๐Ÿ˜œ

The winter veg I have sown are not very exciting but will hopefully provide some fresh veg in the โ€˜hungry gapโ€™ some winter spinach which is always useful, sweetheart type cabbage which will be ready next spring and some mooli radish. The latter I have never grown before and they were free seeds, from experience weird and wonderful veg rarely grow well but no harm in trying, they grow as big as a tennis ball so will make great additions to soups and stews over winter.

I have picked a bit of veg this morning but to be honest itโ€™s meagre pickings, thatโ€™s because whatever I havenโ€™t used or frozen has sold out quickly and now Iโ€™m struggling to keep finding things to put out, there are worse problems to have I know ๐Ÿ™„

Saturday: Turned out to be a scorcher of a day with more to come over the next few days! We were up early because we wanted to get into town and get some shopping before it got too hot. Just before we left another early bird was up and over here, Mum came to do some more work on the weeds, itโ€™s all now looking pretty good largely due to her hard work ๐Ÿ˜“ so thanks Mum ๐Ÿ˜˜ I did a bit when I got back and John did a few jobs but by lunchtime it was very hot and in the afternoon the temp gauge in the greenhouse was off the scale which stops at 50c ๐Ÿ™„ Shelley, Josh and Flo came over and we sat in the shade until that even got too hot, after they had gone it was just basic jobs that got done.

I was babysitting Mia and the twins for a few hours while Sam went off in search of her sanity ๐Ÿคฃ with Luke to their local pub. I said to her โ€˜hats offโ€™ I donโ€™t know how she gets everything done, it took two hours to feed, wind and change them both then another two hours to settle them and in fact Lucie didnโ€™t settle for the whole evening. Mia was fab, patient, helpful and obliging at bedtime which made it a whole lot easier.

Sunday: An early sign off this week, temps are set to climb even higher today although at the moment itโ€™s overcast so we will see what happens. Again we were up early, I got straight on with watering as I couldnโ€™t do it last night and somethings are struggling, amazing that this time last week it had been raining for days! Then the last bit of cleaning before Dad and Sue arrive for the week, I probably wonโ€™t blog much if at all as I will be very busy entertaining etc ๐Ÿ˜€

Have a great Bank Holiday ๐ŸŒž

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