
My other half is applying for her dream job and whilst there is a good chance she wouldnt get it if she did *crosses fingers* it would mean moving about 200 miles to the North of Scotland.
The problem is three-fold.
The veg patch isnt that big but between all the cucumber, tomato, lettuce, potato plants and onions its going to be very well stocked in the next couple of months. Can vegetables be transplanted easily over this distance without destroying them.
I know plants are generally considered to 'come with the house' when selling up but do vegetables count in this instance as they aren't really decorative and don't really help with the idea of a mature garden that the estate agent would want to advertise.
At the moment the garden is a complete mess and would probably take several thousand pounds off the asking price. We had a very old privet hedge taking up to 5' off the width of our garden and we've cut it right back with the original idea of putting something more manageable in its place. Would it be better to admit the loss for this year and plan for the new garden if it happens and just concentrate on getting the current garden into a state where the house can be sold off at its best price?
Probably not the best place for these questions but this is the friendliest 'gardening' forum i've found :)