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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
[QUOTE 4802076, member: 259"]From the pics you've posted of your garden it looks like you do it with tweezers![/QUOTE]
Well that's the problem. I'm just as anal as keeping weeds out of the lawn as I am keeping my bikes clean.
 
To prove the point, I today spent a while promenading around Mottisfont, a National Trust property in Hampshire. Fine weather, things easy on the eye, and I had to do no weeding, digging etc. whatsoever!!

( Did have to buy Mrs v R a coffee and a bun, though!!)
 

EltonFrog

Legendary Member
I loathe gardening with a passion. It bores the arse off me, it's hard work, it's dirty, then when it's done you have to do it again a few days later. Bah!

Sometimes I wish I could live in a flat or even better a hotel.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
I think I have the solution! Sell the house, buy a flat, join the National Trust! Sorted!!

I loathe gardening with a passion. It bores the arse off me, it's hard work, it's dirty, then when it's done you have to do it again a few days later. Bah!

Sometimes I wish I could live in a flat or even better a hotel.

I could quite easily and happily live in a flat with a nice balcony instead of a garden but Mrs Ian won't.

15 years I go we lived in a fantastic 2 floor maisonette that had shared gardens that were looked after by the estate management. Loved it as we could utilise the garden and space without having to waste hours every weekend gardening.
 

Chromatic

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucestershire
Well I'm over 50 and I don't appreciate the 'joys'.

So am I and nor do I.
 

screenman

Squire
[QUOTE 4802169, member: 259"]I cannot stand cutting hedges. It's filthy, sweaty, noisy and mucky.[/QUOTE]

But like riding a bike then.
 
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