I hoped the grass would be greener once i was no longer employed, and, yes, thank goodness, it is! As it happens, I used to have the most beautiful lawn,(I was the original lawn-mower man!) We laid it with turf supplied by the firm that had supplied the turf for Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. We actually took a day out to go and choose our strips from a big field in which it had just sprouted---I nurtured it, fed it, watered it, mowed it in stripes, horizontally one time, them vertically, then diagonally- strangely therapeutic in the evening sun after a tough day - and, oh that smell of new mown grass- so fragrant and fresh and - well - green! I AM glad we sold the big house and garden before last summer when the hose-pipe ban would have turned it into a barren brown stump-land (of course it would always recover- grass is so resillient--)I actually made 2 compost bins too, based on ones we saw in the vegetable garden at Wisley. So those were our gardening years. I do miss my shed a little - oh yes we had all the acoutrements! Our vegetable garden was a picture with rows of leaks, peas, coriander, rasberries,-- and behind them a big dahlia bed which liz tended- tulips followed by poppies followed by dahlias-But all that is part of our PAST life now. We dont want to be rotting in a vast house and garden with children feeling obligated to come and visit. Now WE shall do the visiting and eventually we may become trendy grandparents living in Covent Garden-- a different but equally valid take on life as a still-new retiree---
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- 2007-05-04 @ 16:51:26
Dahlia's are one of my favourite flowers despite the fact they're constantly under slug attack. After reading your post I'm now looking forward to my own retirement in forty years time. Although, trendy of Covent Garden, might not quite be me.
James.
kevinwilson
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i've got two sheds, if you want one.
the snag is, you have to take all the contents as well.
i'm thinking i might need another one - perhaps i could go for multi-storey sheds to save space?!