posted by [identity profile] elmyraemilie.livejournal.com at 12:38am on 10/05/2009
Gods, what a gorgeous garden. Mine is still all lawny, but I swear that's changing. I'm going to have nothing to mow back there in a few years.

::plots on waste stone and brick walkway::
 
posted by [identity profile] gillyp.livejournal.com at 08:18am on 10/05/2009
Ooh, well, gosh! I don't know about that, it's just a tiny patch and shouldn't be hard to keep in check but the climate, so mild and wet leads to incredible growth. If I left it for a month it'd be a rainforest - no exaggeration and I neglected it for a couple of years. It's taken some doing to whup its arse and etc.I'm trying to make it more productive. I have carrots in pots! *g*

SO you've got lawns, huh? So has my Dad, about 1/4 acre of them and about a mile of Beech hedging that we have to keep in check so I truly feel your pain. Paths are good, so are trees. So are potatoes. ;o)

I've got to get put there today though, rain or shine, I have dozens of things waiting to get planted, but it's all grey again.

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