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How much time do you spend in your garden?

(66 Posts)
Gr07 Fri 28-Sept-18 08:09:10

Gardening is one of my biggest hobbies since I was 30 years old! When I was younger I spent my whole free time in garden weeding, taking care of my plants and watering them! Now I haven't got so much power and energy to do it so I unfortunately I had to reduce this time. I change with my husband so 1 hour is mine and the second one is his. It is not so much time but happily we manage to take care of all garden duties! What about you?

PECS Mon 01-Oct-18 09:13:46

I really enjoy my garden..gives me hours of work & empties my purse but hey ho..it is worth it. This autumn & spring I am replanting some areas so a bigger project than usual. I am often not ruthless enough in pruning and dividing..or just pulling up..so now places are overcrowded which is why I am digging up perrenials an overwintering them in the veg patch ready for repostioning in spring! Just need my back to get better!!

etheltbags1 Mon 01-Oct-18 09:56:09

I like planting and pruning and sitting in the shade but i hate chores such as weeding and tidying up

EmilyHarburn Mon 01-Oct-18 18:44:50

We have a large garden which is my husband's hobby. he gets people who come to stay with us who in return for board and lodging and learning English help out in the garden. The internet site he uses is called work away.

www.workaway.info/

Washerwoman Mon 01-Oct-18 21:39:00

We downsized our house but upsized our garden because we had always wanted a south facing garden that we could step straight into from the kitchen and dining area.Our previous houses had north facing gardens,and one was down steep steps to another level.So although it's large we love it and I happily spend any free hours I can snatch gardening,visiting nurseries and other gardens and planning a wish list of plants I would like.I do worry a little how we will cope when we are a lot older,but will cross that bridge when it comes.I'm trying to make certain areas lower maintainance,and we will get some help with hedges etc when necessary.I always liked gardening,but know it's my passion.Just as well !

etheltbags1 Sun 07-Oct-18 19:10:32

Update to my first comment: at the minute I do as little as possible, the wind us howling and I'm curled up by the fire

PECS Mon 08-Oct-18 08:56:49

Emily thanks for the link!

Willow500 Mon 08-Oct-18 09:52:13

I'm with those who spend as little time out there as possible. I do like to see it looking tidy and plant pots up with bedding plants and cut the grass but other than that I would prefer to do the ironing! Come the autumn and winter that's it as I hate being outside in the cold. I used to have a gardener lady but she had a back operation last year and had to give it up. We used to have two huge poplars with preservation orders on them which made such a mess when the leaves dropped but thankfully we got them taken down a few years ago so the mess is mostly just the shrubs. I wonder if it's because I didn't have a garden growing up - just a back yard where my dad prepared the fish for the shop until I was 8 and then another back yard with a concrete balcony above it in the flat we moved to, and finally no yard at all as we moved to the hotel they bought. My parents were in business all their working lives so gardens never featured at all.

The front is needing weeding now but I keep putting that off for various reasons - my husband hates gardening and won't do anything other than cut the hedge once a year reluctantly. A lot of people down our road have had their front gardens dug up and paved for parking on which seems to be quite common now.

Day6 Mon 08-Oct-18 10:47:20

I love gardening and had to keep our fairly large family garden after divorce. I'd spend the whole day out there on the one day ex had the children. Very therapeutic. These days my OH sees the garden as his domain. He would live out there if he could. We have a beautiful garden but it's his. I get to do pots for the summer as he isn't a fan of annuals. When we moved in to our new house we both brought the contents of our old back gardens and replanted beloved plants we had nurtured over the years. We inherited a family back garden which was very plain apart from a few mature trees. Now it's a green oasis and absolutely beautiful. It's a pleasure to be in. I walk around looking at the borders at least once a day, have my morning coffee out there and on sunny evenings enjoy a G&T with OH. Right now, he is out there weeing on his compost heap. shock shockThe compost bins at the back of the garden are his too.

He's a happy bunny when he's composting! grin All the kitchen food waste goes in. I often lose OH out there. I suppose it's a good thing we can find a bit of space from each other. I sneakily prune things when he's not around but I happily leave most of the maintenance to him. Couldn't be without a garden. They are good for the soul.

Mapleleaf Tue 09-Oct-18 17:34:41

I’ve been in the garden this afternoon happily potting up some primulas and planting some spring bulbs. I was easily out there a couple of hours, but then my tum started to rumble and I realised it was way past lunchtime! ??
It’s meant to be another nice day tomorrow and I’ve still got some bulbs to plant and the grass to cut so hopefully that’s my job tomorrow. ? I easily get carried away once I start...

Mapleleaf Tue 09-Oct-18 17:37:03

Too many “easily’s” there!! I’ll change the first one to “definitely”. ?

Lisagran Fri 16-Nov-18 22:38:19

I love gardening! We have a smaller town garden now, having downsized from the country - but try and pack lots in

NfkDumpling Sat 17-Nov-18 07:10:53

I love gardening but we downsized our garden when we downsized our house. I’m a potterer, forever tweeking, cutting back, dead heading and moving plants - and impulse buying. This garden has completely different soil to our old one so I’m happily enjoying a completely new range of plants.

The problem is I’m not as fit as I was, and neither is Himself, we’ve given up on veggies and fruit now - just one prolific gooseberry bush which I’m rather fond of.

Lisagran Sat 17-Nov-18 07:21:08

I’m like you NfkDumpling - forever pottering and tweaking! I find it hard to dig now, so last week we bought lots of bags of soil improver (£2 a bag) from the recycling centre and covered the two borders with that ( I hope the bulbs fight their way through smile).

tonny001 Thu 14-Feb-19 11:55:05

I am running my industry rugler and rugler is the exporter of handmade rugs and carpets. I love to decorate my home and I think gardening is the best thing to do. Everyone should learn how to give a ravishing look to your home and garden.

Gettingitrightoneday Sat 16-Feb-19 07:32:58

I love my garden but my enthusiasm does not quite match the flexibility of my joints . They are getting really painful.
My resident porter and heavy lifter just about works when needed.