So I visited my family today in Wales; my mum has sold her house towards the end of last year and is renting for a while...and she has a small garden out the back.
I got there today and she's dug some flower beds, put some slabs down for a patio, put up hanging baskets and already sown her runners and tomatoes - where are they I asked as there is nowhere to actually put them. She had bought one of those plastic toolsheds [3 ft high and 6 ft wide type things with a lifty lid and swingy open doors at the front]. It was sat there all made up with the lid open. She's sown all her seeds, balanced them on boxes around her tools and new mower - in the toolshed - and she closes the lid each night and opens it in the morning. Bearing in mind she has real trouble walking and is due a knee op in the next few months; but still managed to dig turf out and remove it, plant up shrubs, and put a load of pots out she's doing relatively well.
I just looked at her and thought 'I see where it all comes from now'.
I got there today and she's dug some flower beds, put some slabs down for a patio, put up hanging baskets and already sown her runners and tomatoes - where are they I asked as there is nowhere to actually put them. She had bought one of those plastic toolsheds [3 ft high and 6 ft wide type things with a lifty lid and swingy open doors at the front]. It was sat there all made up with the lid open. She's sown all her seeds, balanced them on boxes around her tools and new mower - in the toolshed - and she closes the lid each night and opens it in the morning. Bearing in mind she has real trouble walking and is due a knee op in the next few months; but still managed to dig turf out and remove it, plant up shrubs, and put a load of pots out she's doing relatively well.
I just looked at her and thought 'I see where it all comes from now'.
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