POLL: Do you have a gardener?
So, do you have a gardener to help do the work, or are you a do-it-yourself kind of person? Vote and let us know!
(27) kommentarer
Average Jo
9 år sidenI have the tiniest patch of garden which any self-respecting gardener would turn his nose up at. But I myself am very much a fair weather hobby gardener so it gets a bit lacklustre in the winter months. I really need an obliging odd-job man (or woman) to do the boring bits so that I can then swan about with planting designs and claim all the credit!credz4
9 år sidenSidst ændret: {last_modified_time}9 år sidenI have a large garden, its bigger than the house and on an old council estate from the 50s. I do most of it myself and love the fact that if you make a mistake you can just dig it up and plant it elsewhere, unlike decorating a house. I get a gardener in to do the big stuff like pruning or chopping trees and keeping the conifer hedging in trim. The smaller weeding, digging, growing and mowing is all mine as are the ideas which are quite unusual and the traditional gardener does not do. So the logs from the chopped trees are used as boundaries, there is a gapped entrance to the underneath of the garden shed where the hedgehogs live and the minor bees nest in my compost bin just across from the insect hotel. I refuse to take out the old concrete washing line post much to the horror of the gardener, I grow plants up it and hang baskets from it. As for my garden seats....well.....GardenFairyGodmother GFG
9 år sidenI have a gardener to cut the grass, weed the drive and trim the hedges, the boring labour intensive bits. But the kids and I like to do our own planting and sowing, the fun bits. And no we are not posh,we live in a semi.soozmacrae
9 år sidenI love to do the garden. Its very therapeutic. My mother also did all her own gardening but as she got older, she had someone to cut the grass.Pat Auld
8 år sidenAn old posting I know but just came across it and surprised there weren't more comments.
I am passionate about my garden and spend as much time out there as I can, although not keen in the winter!
My son comes and does any hard landscaping and tree/shrub pruning, my husband cuts the grass and I do the weeding/planting/dreaming. I can't stop buying plants and then spend ages deciding where I can fit them in. Total relaxation, peace and joyKatie Webb
7 år sidenA gardener has really helped me focus on the garden and helped take the stress out of doing the everyday weeding and do some of the fun stuff!
KIND Interiors & Exteriors
7 år sidenSidst ændret: {last_modified_time}7 år sidenIt is really handy that someone comes round to cut our grass because it grows so quickly.
Paul Dix Gardens
7 år sidenAs a professional I do believe that we do offer a huge help to our clients but in reality, I do like to do the gardening myself...
C&G Building Contractors (UK) Ltd
7 år sidenI enjoy paying a gardner. I'm not much good in the garden!
Austin John Ltd
7 år sidenPersonally, we have a very large garden and do a lot of the gardening ourselves, the only time we have to get gardeners in is to trim the very tall connifer hedges we have surrounding our garden. This is simply easier than forking out for specialty equipment that we would only use once or twice a year.
Sonia
7 år sidenWe do our own garden. It's not mega tidy, but quite pretty and cottagy. I do the weeding (my husband does not know what's a weed and what isn't!) as well as all the planting and tidying up. My husband does the heavy shrub pruning - shameful to say but he uses an electric hedge trimmer on the shrubs and they do come up really good, but I tell him what needs pruning and when. I remember the late great Geoff Hamilton doing an experiment with pruning roses. One lot pruned the traditional way with sacateurs and the other lot with a hedge trimmer. They both flowered beautifully. I love pottering in the garden.
Tara Dempsey
7 år sidenWe have just employed a gardener to mow the lawns and cut the laurel hedges, after my partner broke his leg and then our lawnmower broke. We wish we had done it years ago! Much cheaper than we thought. The fun parts of gardening are the design and planting which I will always want to do myself. If you have a lot of lawn I highly recommend having someone in to mow it, with the added bonus that you have more room in your shed without having to keep a lawnmower!Jane Bateman
7 år sidenWe try to garden ourselves. The reality is we live in a wilderness with one or two areas of controlled Oases. I'd love a gardener but it's never going to happen!
suesigngirl
7 år sidenI don't have my own garden so I do my son and daughter in law's for them - it would be untidy if I didn't as they have a 6 month old baby girl and both hate gardening! I'm hoping my little granddaughter might join in when she's a bit bigger!
Papillon Interiors
7 år sidenSadly, I have a gardener as my time is limited. He comes and tidies it up so it always looks neat and presentable. It's a bit like cooking though, I'd do it properly if I had more time.
Geum Garden Design
7 år sidenOf course I do my own gardening! Having said that, there are never enough hours in the day. I always try to impress on clients how time-consuming garden maintenance is. It's pointless paying for a beautiful garden design and build, then just leaving it to be reclaimed by nature. Or asking for a cottage garden (high maintenance), then sitting back. So important that the design fits the client's lifestyle
Jan Johnson
7 år sidenI love gardening, I have a helper to mow lawns, cut the Ivy hedge and do the cutting back and pruning. other than that i plant light weed and keep tidy.
Fiona Merckx Tuin Design
7 år sidenI really enjoy working in the garden myself as it gives me a chance to really connect with the plants and see what is and isn't working. I do, however, use the skills of a gardener foe some of the heavier work. Saves my back muscles!!
User
7 år sidenA split vote for me! Its a "2) No" as I *love* gardening, and was a garden designer in the Leeds and York areas for many years. And its a "1) Yes" as I recognise that I need help for the big jobs and husband or gardener has always mowed. We have moved from 2 acres where 25 years of gardening had taken their toll; and aching joints declared that we needed to have a much smaller garden. That was 11 years ago, and *now* i am having to re-design this 1/15th acre front garden by reducing the size of the beds. Its killing me!! very sad to have to remove plants; and yes, we've had to get a gardener in to help. He will probably be the guy who has to do the weeding eventually. :((
Love Shutters UK
7 år sidenI'm not a particular fan of gardening but great to relax after a days gardening and see the results.
Full Circle Garden Design & Construction
7 år sidenI think being a garden design professional a gardener is recommended to maintain and keep up to the level the garden was intended.
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