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  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    Nope

    SW Scotland
  • CloggieCloggie Posts: 1,457

    Lantana, I went abroad for 5 years and stuffed a load of s^^^^ into storage (some of it in plastic bags which went poof when I opened the boxes years later).

    I did not de-clutter.

    What I actually did was brought back a load more crap that I bought over there.

    Can't help it, I'm made this way.

    My name is Cloggie and I'm a hoarder.

  • B3B3 Posts: 27,504

    A word of advice to the idle gardener:

    Don't leave ivy clippings on the soil - they root. Now there's a surpriseimage

    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • WonkyWombleWonkyWomble Posts: 4,541

    Hey fellow unkempt friends image I've been SO slack that this is the only thread I dare show my face! image

    You want proof? 

     Been hacking and slashing again! Glad they aren't ivy image cuz they ain't moving! For some reason they didn't collect our brown bins today so I even have an unnecessary valid excuse!

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    Obviously the plastic greenhouse thing is being utilised for essentials, sheltering cats and wombles!

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  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    I see the greenhouse shelving is just the right height, for putting your mug and plate on, while you rest. WW.image 

    SW Scotland
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,504

    I had one of those plastic  greenhouse jobs

     The only  place things grew was the top shelf.

    The next shelf,plants were etiolated (pause for applause at my command of the English language )

    Bottom shelf, mushrooms?

    It ended up being used to store junk. It's in the garage now dismantled and just as much use for growing anything as it was when assembled

    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • WonkyWombleWonkyWomble Posts: 4,541

    I thank you for noticing the careful consideration of shelf height Joyce! image

    As you can see B3, ( very impressive command by the way! image), the greenhouse thing is well used as my cats insist on catclub for at least 2 hours a day! Even if its raining and we shelter in there! One cat is an outside stray that hates being indoors, one is an indoors rescue princess who's learning how to be a cat from the other, its a process! imageimage

    Bottom of greenhouse houses slugs, rest is for mugs if tea and junk! And cats image

  • B3B3 Posts: 27,504

    A cathouse - very useful.

    I never thought of using it a spa. I'd never find it now and couldn't be a##ed to assemble it anyway. It's about as useful as the toot you bring back from ikea when the stuff you looked at online didn't quite live up to expectations and you didn't want to come home empty handed..

    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    Not me.  Since daughter left at 6am, I've been back to bed and spent a fair bit of time with the papers and cups of coffee telling myself to get a move on. . . . . 

    SW Scotland
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