You would think Husband were Head Gardener at Kew to look at his collection of pots.
I told you I had a cunning plan for the bit at the end of raspberry patch. It is coming to fruition but neither Husband nor I are doing it.A young man from church mentioned on the whatsapp group that he and his partner had a small business and were available for garden work, sheds, etc. So they're coming this weekend, weather permitting to sort it out for me. It will involve a bit of digging and filling and concreting and slabbing. They're also going to cut down a tree while they're here.
But that meant I had to empty the storage box full of pots. After I'd struggled to get the table (old desk) out of the box and hauled it across the lawn and into the garage, I discovered it came apart.
Husband just came in and I asked him if he really needed all those pots. His answer was a definitive, "Yes!"

'Never throw anything away - it may come in useful.' We have a garage, a spare bedroom and two lofts full of things that 'may come in useful.'
ReplyDeleteThis is the problem, isn't it? You know you're going to need it as soon as you dispose of it.
DeleteThat's the trouble with having a place to put stuff. Stuff gets put, just in case. Pictures of the landscaping results I hope?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. Before and After.
DeleteIn Germany we are not allowed to cut trees down between March and November afaik.
ReplyDeleteThere are no birds nesting there yet so we're okay.
DeleteGood idea to boost the local economy by hiring those young men to garden!
ReplyDeleteAnd it saves me!
DeleteI would love to have someone come and do some gardening at my house
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long battle with Husband to get anyone in to do anything!
DeleteAt what point does his pot habit become concerning?
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