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And dig ... and weed ... and feel the burn!
This piece, which originally appeared in the Glasgow Herald, proves what gardeners have always known: that gardening is good for your general fitness level. But the faddish notion of speed gardening (inevitably from across the pond) of turning your weeding and digging into some kind of Fonda-esque aerobics routine is utterly ridiculous, as landscape designer Jasmin Cann points out in the piece: We in Scotland are used to seeing gardeners hunched down under hedges and shrubs wearing jeans, jackets and knee pads. I think this sounds very frantic, very Jane Fonda, and it seems to me to miss the meditative...
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April's jobs
I was watching Alan Titchmarsh last night and while I winced when he suggested using weedkiller on tough-to-shift perennial weeds, I could identify with his childlike excitement at seeing a plot of land turn from being a weedy patch of nothing much into something coherent and beautiful (yes, gardeners do tend towards control freakery). Perhaps the most daunting task, sowing-wise, is April. But although I look at the list below and wonder whether I've taken on too much, I also feel a jolt of excitement about the thought of seeing the first bean sprout poking its crinkled leaves out of...
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