... and what a crop to eat!
When I was a child, I gardened as a child - plastic bucket and spade, wooden barrow, toy tractor - and I believed everything my father (the head gardener) said.
But now that I am the head gardener, I have put away those childish things and replaced them with an arsenal of metal implements with which to attack the garden.
Only problem is that it would appear to be a pretty ineffective range of weaponry:
"The fruit cage"
"The vegetable patch"
Or perhaps it is the head gardener who lacks the green fingers, or the time of her father. He defined a weed as being " a plant in the wrong place". If that is the case, then there are an awful lot of misplaced, confused, lost or vagrant roots in our garden. Some of which I ripped from the earth today.
It is amazing what you find when you remove the squatters -
Sadly though, my dear builder-addled gooseberry thief has become a raspberry thief and a red-currant thief, now that I have shown him where to find them!
When I was a child, I gardened as a child - plastic bucket and spade, wooden barrow, toy tractor - and I believed everything my father (the head gardener) said.
But now that I am the head gardener, I have put away those childish things and replaced them with an arsenal of metal implements with which to attack the garden.
Only problem is that it would appear to be a pretty ineffective range of weaponry:
"The fruit cage"
"The vegetable patch"
Or perhaps it is the head gardener who lacks the green fingers, or the time of her father. He defined a weed as being " a plant in the wrong place". If that is the case, then there are an awful lot of misplaced, confused, lost or vagrant roots in our garden. Some of which I ripped from the earth today.
It is amazing what you find when you remove the squatters -
Spot the raspberry! |
Sadly though, my dear builder-addled gooseberry thief has become a raspberry thief and a red-currant thief, now that I have shown him where to find them!
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