Indeed @McRazz so easy not to comment...let alone do so just to clutch one's imaginary pearls 🤣 good luck to you. Do what pleases you in your garden.
That's the great thing about gardens and gardening the possibilities for experimentation and learning are nearly endless.
In the past seasons within my garden i have been a farmer, an engineer, a brewer, a spiritualist, a lounger, a grafter, a spectator, a designer, a student - and if i was risk averse i wouldn't have tried half of the fun and interesting stuff that i have up to this point.
That's the great thing about gardens and gardening the possibilities for experimentation and learning are nearly endless.
Absolutely. Also as spaces - run workshops, hold an art class, have a party, have a kids' science class, try camping, start a mini tree nursery, have a cake sale, mark a funeral, have a co-counselling session, play games, grieve with a friend, dig for worms.
That's the great thing about gardens and gardening the possibilities for experimentation and learning are nearly endless.
Absolutely. Also as spaces - run workshops, hold an art class, have a party, have a kids' science class, try camping, start a mini tree nursery, have a cake sale, mark a funeral, have a co-counselling session, play games, grieve with a friend, dig for worms.
*Conduct groundbreaking Slug experimentation of national importance.
So using the attic, it is more like stringing onions that using drying racks. I did not think of that!
I wish I was brave enough to grow what I think @B3 might have been hinting at....I am sure it would be cheaper than booze
My initial research yielded descriptions of leaves in bunches, tied at the stems, then hung in airy barns to cure. Google has loads of quite interesting images showing this.
What a patronising comment @Helen P3. I'm sure @McRazz is well aware of the problems connected with smoking of any kind. You'd need to have been living in a cave for decades to not know. I loathe smoking, but what he does in his property is his own business, as long as it's legal.
It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
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In the past seasons within my garden i have been a farmer, an engineer, a brewer, a spiritualist, a lounger, a grafter, a spectator, a designer, a student - and if i was risk averse i wouldn't have tried half of the fun and interesting stuff that i have up to this point.
Absolutely. Also as spaces - run workshops, hold an art class, have a party, have a kids' science class, try camping, start a mini tree nursery, have a cake sale, mark a funeral, have a co-counselling session, play games, grieve with a friend, dig for worms.
I did not think of that!
I wish I was brave enough to grow what I think @B3 might have been hinting at....I am sure it would be cheaper than booze
I loathe smoking, but what he does in his property is his own business, as long as it's legal.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...