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RobHed
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RobHed
Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:58 am
theabsinthefairy wrote:Garden looks great - well done!
You are most kind and thank-you kindly ! The lawn is in a bit of a state at the moment (we had major redecoration work to the outside and the builders piled everything from outside onto the lawn and sadly, it has never recovered) and I find it very difficult to relax when sitting in the garden as I always notice things that need doing - anybody else have this problem ? I would love a bigger garden (wouldn't we all...) and have now reached saturation point I think. You are all very kind and ty for your comments, you beautiful peoples
ooooh - just found these : came for a while then disappeared sadly

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Millymollymandy
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Millymollymandy
Thu Jul 01, 2010 12:03 pm
RobHed wrote:I find it very difficult to relax when sitting in the garden as I always notice things that need doing - anybody else have this problem ?
Yes!

There's always a weed that needs pulling or something needs deadheading. So when I go to sit in the garden I go far away from any cultivated areas so that I can sit still and chill. But I soon get itchy feet and go off to 'do' something.

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RobHed
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RobHed
Thu Jul 01, 2010 12:08 pm
Millymollymandy wrote:RobHed wrote:I find it very difficult to relax when sitting in the garden as I always notice things that need doing - anybody else have this problem ?
Yes!

There's always a weed that needs pulling or something needs deadheading. So when I go to sit in the garden I go far away from any cultivated areas so that I can sit still and chill. But I soon get itchy feet and go off to 'do' something.

I am so glad that I am not alone in this - do you find yourself wanting to do stuff in other people's gardens too, or is it just your own ? I find it only in mine.....
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thesunflowergal
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thesunflowergal
Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:10 pm
I am the same there is always something to be done. I dead head other peoples plants

especially hanging baskets

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RobHed
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RobHed
Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:50 pm
thesunflowergal wrote:I am the same there is always something to be done. I dead head other peoples plants

especially hanging baskets

LOL - do you tell your friends that you have done it ?
Love those children's names by the way - beautiful !
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Millymollymandy
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Millymollymandy
Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:39 am
I notice other people's weeds

but I tend not to do things in their gardens but I somehow get slightly irritated when my mother is here and she goes around deadheading things - I don't know WHY I should be bothered as she's helping me, and sometimes she actually asks me 'can I deadhead this rose?' - because it's clearly bothering HER that something needs deadheading and I haven't got around to it yet......

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theabsinthefairy
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theabsinthefairy
Fri Jul 02, 2010 7:28 am
RobHed wrote:
I would love a bigger garden (wouldn't we all...) (
I am very lucky in that my garden is just right for my veggies and has a few flowers and bits of lawn too - except when my other half isn't turning the lawn into a scrapyard (currently have a dead Fiat and a dead Renault as garden ornaments).
But I would LOVE it if people would come round and pull a few weeds and dead head things while there are here, unfortunately most people seem to just want to sit under the terrace shade and imbibe some wine when they visit. Perhaps it is something I could encourage like a tax - sit here for 30minutes = 5 neetles pulled up by the roots. Could be worth a try?
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RobHed
Fri Jul 02, 2010 12:38 pm
theabsinthefairy wrote:RobHed wrote:
I would love a bigger garden (wouldn't we all...) (
I am very lucky in that my garden is just right for my veggies and has a few flowers and bits of lawn too - except when my other half isn't turning the lawn into a scrapyard (currently have a dead Fiat and a dead Renault as garden ornaments).
But I would LOVE it if people would come round and pull a few weeds and dead head things while there are here, unfortunately most people seem to just want to sit under the terrace shade and imbibe some wine when they visit. Perhaps it is something I could encourage like a tax - sit here for 30minutes = 5 neetles pulled up by the roots. Could be worth a try?
Here's a deal for you - invite me round, I'll bring round some of my 20% coffee wine and I will also help you weed and deadhead ! How's that ? hic......

Mad Dad to Evie aged 11 and hubby to Siân