Hello everbody
Me and a friend have had a totally overgrown lottie for almost a year. (The blokes didn't think we'd last 2 months.)
We were doing really well until I went too far with the digging and ended up in bed for a week with a prolapsed disc and sciatica. 10 weeks later I'm still out of action and banned from digging by the physio.
As I can't do much down at the lottie I thought I'd browse the net for advice with our new cherry tree and came across this great site. I read a few threads and had to join. Hope to spend many an hour getting advice to relay to Denise so I can feel a little useful. I did build a wigwam last week though and can also manage to water our produce.
Me and a friend have had a totally overgrown lottie for almost a year. (The blokes didn't think we'd last 2 months.)
We were doing really well until I went too far with the digging and ended up in bed for a week with a prolapsed disc and sciatica. 10 weeks later I'm still out of action and banned from digging by the physio.
As I can't do much down at the lottie I thought I'd browse the net for advice with our new cherry tree and came across this great site. I read a few threads and had to join. Hope to spend many an hour getting advice to relay to Denise so I can feel a little useful. I did build a wigwam last week though and can also manage to water our produce.


I don't dig the garden any more, but I can do the hoovering :-( Like selfheal, if I'm planting or weeding it has to be done in short bursts. Would advise you to take care, especially when lifting anything and just get back into it gently.
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