Craig 1965
Warren Veteran
Good morning all you wonderful rabbit buddies. Lillian has asked me to do a small thread on her behalf about how to do gardening properly. She's been watching hoomans do it and Lillian thinks we should take a leaf (pun intended) out of her books. So this is Lillians guide to gardenists and how to tackle those tricky little jobs in our gardens....
Step 1 - Find the triffid that needs some trimming and pruning.
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Step 2 - Dispense with the fancy pruners and choppy things - instead, use what nature has provided you with...
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Step 3 - Dispose of the evidence and save filling up the brown bins...
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Step 4 - and repeat.....
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Step 5 - identify the next triffid that needs some attention....
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Step 6 - how to tackle those tricky weeds in the path....
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Step 7 - Pruning roses? Not a problem.....
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Step 8 - make sure you clear the area to allow the flowers to grow
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Step 9 - trim the funny leany green things....
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Step 10 - Work your way up the triffid making sure you pick out those particularly nommy young leaves....
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Step 11- pay particular attention to those pesky little grassy bits coming through the pavement stones - you don't need those expensive wire brushes..
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Step 12 - make sure you get plenty of rest and enjoy your handiwork....
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Step 13 - feel proud of what you have done...
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Step 14 - watch out for show offs.....
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Step 15 - Make sure you keep a close eye on the other triffids...
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Step 1 - Find the triffid that needs some trimming and pruning.
Step 2 - Dispense with the fancy pruners and choppy things - instead, use what nature has provided you with...
Step 3 - Dispose of the evidence and save filling up the brown bins...
Step 4 - and repeat.....
Step 5 - identify the next triffid that needs some attention....
Step 6 - how to tackle those tricky weeds in the path....
Step 7 - Pruning roses? Not a problem.....
Step 8 - make sure you clear the area to allow the flowers to grow
Step 9 - trim the funny leany green things....
Step 10 - Work your way up the triffid making sure you pick out those particularly nommy young leaves....
Step 11- pay particular attention to those pesky little grassy bits coming through the pavement stones - you don't need those expensive wire brushes..
Step 12 - make sure you get plenty of rest and enjoy your handiwork....
Step 13 - feel proud of what you have done...
Step 14 - watch out for show offs.....
Step 15 - Make sure you keep a close eye on the other triffids...
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