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Leaving my garden

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  • Sounds like some serious cutting back and a bonfire may be in order...image i will bring the red wine and mince pies...

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  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Talk nice to them HH they'll survive. Wish you lots of luck with flitting and hope you've got some helpimage

  • clkclk Posts: 95

    holly hock, I think your new garden sounds amazing. You may also end up loving the house as well as the garden this time. I'm actually quite jealous - would love to live in the country.

  • You must take a photo for us before you start work on your new garden I hope your move goes well 

    Love James

  • Hollie hock remember to take some of the honesty you sowed from me

    lots of pics please

    Hampshire Gardener
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  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    Sounds great Hollie, with regard to quiet in the countryside---- we are 1.5 miles from the nearest house. The tractors roar up and down all day, the flock of starlings that come every year are deafening, there has been a bull in the adjoing field of cows and he has roared all night(scary!). We have bats in the loft and they make so much mess you wouldnt beleive it, everything is covered in very sticky wee, like treacle, everthing has to be covered with large sheets of cardboard and it stinks. I have to shower after going up there --- oh! The joys of country living, just joking (although true) enjoy your new house and garden.image

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

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