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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2009

This is a video response to Larc0's "The Yarden" video. Having only recently moved into the place, I still have lots more garden work to do and many plans for it, but here is a quick tour as it stands at the moment.

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  • lol niice man, we got rid of the grass and made a giant rockery type thing. easier to upkeep but sucks for 1 touch football :D

  • Yeah lawns can be a pain to mow but l can do both in about 20min so not so bad.

  • One other thing. Water meter? It rains all the time and you need to pay for water? WTF?

  • Yeah, I know what you mean, I feel the same. Well, they wanted £600 a year on fixed rate which was double the amount of my last place so by switching to a meter I hope to pay just £200 - £250 pa, A huge saving.

  • This is bad. Really bad. You could spend 26 hours a week taking care of that garden to keep it up and not have any time for MC vlogging! Perhaps you should break out that flame thrower. At the very least, it will get rid of all the weeds (as well as everything else in its path).

    I don't have much of a garden. Just grass. Well a lawn of sorts anyway.

  • Yeah, it can be a lot of work in the summer months but I do enjoy it. Over the last month or so I've been riding in the evenings instead and gardening during the mornings and afternoons. Much less traffic and all round more enjoyable rides.

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  • nice mate -  lovely lawn too

  • ah true, our front one was a weird hill shape so it was always easy going down but a pain dragging the lawnmower back up, which is why they made me to do it.. :(

  • Hi Mr C. Apart from last year, the winters over the last decade here in the UK have become significantly milder and have allowed us to support many more Mediterranean species. It wasn't that long ago that seeing a palm tree in someone's garden was almost unheard of in central England. Now they are a very common sight. I just wish I had more free time to spend in the garden.

  • WOW!! I think because of the climate there, you have a better variety of specimen to play with. It is very unstable in Indiana, especially this year. We have had a very mild Summer, which has supported alot of Fungus. Sloping hills for a view are exceptional real estate. Great Vid, nice "yarden", thanks for the tour.

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