Jimny14
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My wife has enquired today if I could draw up list of things I'd like for my birthday.
Problem is I'm a simple soul and think myself very lucky that I don't want for much. I was treated to a hori hori and japanese hand hoe a while ago and I love these.
Is there anything (gardening related or not) that you have that is really useful or that you received as a gift having never thought of getting for yourself?
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Bren
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One of those kneelers that also turns into a seat, drop a piece of wood on top and you have a table.
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I’m going to state the obvious. Seeds.
But I’d quit like a selection chosen by the other half. So not necessarily seeds I’d choose myself.
If you’re like me you get stuck in a rut. Always buying the same thing.
A few pairs of really good gardening gloves. You’re probably not like me with little hand so gloves that fit are the same price as gold dust!
Or maybe some smart dome cloches. I acquired a couple of them and they are so useful. But not cheap.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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mcdood
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I love the oscillating/stirrup hoe I treated myself to earlier this year. I find it much better than the Dutch hoe I used to use
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Secateurs - the expensive ones with a lifetime guarantee - can't remember the make, sorry.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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JJB
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A greenhouse, but that's a bit OTT.
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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Broadway
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I was going to ask about a limit
Regards..........Danny
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A pair of bright yellow Fiskars secateurs that I can spot before they go through the compost heap or when they've been left or dropped in a border.
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Jimny14
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Thanks everyone, really helpful suggestions, I'm definitely going to put a couple of things on the list. O haven't asked regarding a limit monetarily however I'd reckon as we have another baby due in 3 weeks that anything too extravagant will be completely and politely ignored.
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(31-05-2021, 02:17 PM)Jimny14 Wrote: My wife has enquired today if I could draw up list of things I'd like for my birthday.
Problem is I'm a simple soul and think myself very lucky that I don't want for much. I was treated to a hori hori and japanese hand hoe a while ago and I love these.
Is there anything (gardening related or not) that you have that is really useful or that you received as a gift having never thought of getting for yourself? Bulbs, a special tree a decent pair of Felcos
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