Hello. I'm gardening_gal and I am a hoarder.
I'm not the kind of extreme hoarder you see on tv ( I don't want to leave you with the impression you can't see my carpets lol) but I do hoard nonetheless. It's usually 'useful bits', or memento stuff, that kind of thing.
I've decided that clutter is adding to making me feel a bit 'meh' sometimes so I'm in the (slow) process of clearing and gutting. I would like to have cupboards that are not bursting at the seams. I have to say I do feel a bit emotionally lighter for getting rid of things. My eldest is 35 now and I still have his Primary 1 report card. Actually, all the kids report cards for every year and probably every drawing they ever did. You get the idea. So now, I have taken pictures of everything and stored the memories digitally and I've thrown the actual items out. I'm quite pleased just how ruthless I've been able to be. I've also chucked out various household bits and bobs that weren't worth selling or passing on but nor would I ever use them again.
My issue now is that anything gardening related is not clutter, at least not to me. I can always find a use for things. I don't really have the space to store umpteen freebie plastic flower pot trays from the garden centre though, despite how useful they may be at some time or other. I have many many such items. I'm sure one day I will need 'whatever' to use in the garden so I hate to part with anything but I do have rather a lot of 'bits'.
Oh and the Poundland Charlie Dimmock gardening range that BM told us about ages ago didn't really help the cause.
So, what do you class as clutter? Is garden stuff included in that category for you or not? Where do you draw the line about what to keep and what to get rid off?
All posts welcome, especially from those who keep bits of string, or are overrun by empty egg boxes, old pots or anything else that would make me feel better.
I'm not the kind of extreme hoarder you see on tv ( I don't want to leave you with the impression you can't see my carpets lol) but I do hoard nonetheless. It's usually 'useful bits', or memento stuff, that kind of thing.
I've decided that clutter is adding to making me feel a bit 'meh' sometimes so I'm in the (slow) process of clearing and gutting. I would like to have cupboards that are not bursting at the seams. I have to say I do feel a bit emotionally lighter for getting rid of things. My eldest is 35 now and I still have his Primary 1 report card. Actually, all the kids report cards for every year and probably every drawing they ever did. You get the idea. So now, I have taken pictures of everything and stored the memories digitally and I've thrown the actual items out. I'm quite pleased just how ruthless I've been able to be. I've also chucked out various household bits and bobs that weren't worth selling or passing on but nor would I ever use them again.
My issue now is that anything gardening related is not clutter, at least not to me. I can always find a use for things. I don't really have the space to store umpteen freebie plastic flower pot trays from the garden centre though, despite how useful they may be at some time or other. I have many many such items. I'm sure one day I will need 'whatever' to use in the garden so I hate to part with anything but I do have rather a lot of 'bits'.
Oh and the Poundland Charlie Dimmock gardening range that BM told us about ages ago didn't really help the cause.
So, what do you class as clutter? Is garden stuff included in that category for you or not? Where do you draw the line about what to keep and what to get rid off?
All posts welcome, especially from those who keep bits of string, or are overrun by empty egg boxes, old pots or anything else that would make me feel better.
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