VC, do you see it it as a "hobbit" hobby?
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I think, could get me in trouble, there are two types of gardeners. Those people who watch Alan T and Monty D who just potter about on a weekend in a garden centre and buy what is in fashion at the time because the person on TV says they need one in their garden. To them it is a hobby or keeping up with the neighbours.
Where as some people use gardening to help feed their families, as a stress relief, to be self sufficient or to get out and about with nature. I think to these people it isn't a hobby its kind of a way of life.sigpic
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostMaybe if I specialised in something like Bonsai or carnivorous plants or developing new varieties of fruit?
Do you spend as much time chatting in forums on cleaning and surfing the net for deals on Windowlean?
Do you read up on alternative methods where you dust by the cycles of the moon?
Do you spend alot of time and effort rigging up bamboo and string structures to clean the oven?
Gardening is something I want to do not have to do.
(what am I on about - this is VC, the answers to the three questions is probably yes)
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To me it is a hobby as I enjoy working in the garden and growing flowers and veg. I like the colours and perfumes of flowers, and enjoy eating the veg that I might grow, all these things I could purchase in the local shops and possibly get them cheaper, but I get pleasure growing my own, and if it gives pleasure there is no way I would consider it work, so if its a strain a frustration, time consuming and some times exhausting, and I still want to go on doing it, its a hobbyit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Yes Jungle Jane you do need food to exist there is no arguing with that.
But you do not have to grow it, there is something called a..................shop where they sell it.............Potty by name Potty by nature.
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Hobby for me - though in some respects an addiction - I can't say that I'm saving money on food - though i guess if austerity keeps on keeping on I know enough that I could do things properly and perhaps keep my family "in veg" - as it is I'm too lazy / time limited / experimental - so deffo an hobbyLast edited by Baldy; 04-10-2017, 10:00 PM.sigpic
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For me it's a hobby as I don't dedicate enough time for it to be any more.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Swimming used to be my hobby,every Friday night when my daughter went to brownies but that would be under sport in an online bookshop so I suppose hobbies are just anything people like doing. I don't like giving people money for things I can do myself,my parents pay a man to mow their lawn,I mow my lawn but it's not my hobby,it's a bit lazy if I paid someone to do a job I can do.Location : Essex
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Well, sunburn, kernicked nails, bug bites, back pain, slug murder guilt, copious complaining (weather, verieties etc), bug identification fetish, sorrow (no carrots again), anguish (but I planted them seeds months ago and...), blind eye turning (to slug holes, munched leaves etc when on plate) blah blah blah.
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