Posted June 26, 200619 yr comment_2408 Do all of you from the British Isle let your gardens run wild or is that just what Brian wants us to think?
June 26, 200619 yr comment_2409 I'll have you know m'laddo, we Brits are a nation of proud gardeners...
June 26, 200619 yr comment_2411 I have 2 houses at the moment (don't ask!) and they both have wild gardens. No one lives in my first house at the moment so I have an excuse there, but neither myself or my housemate at my 2nd house can be bothered so no excuse there! I do enjoy gardening occasionally but no-where near enough to maintain a reasonably nice garden.
June 26, 200619 yr comment_2412 Our front garden is ok (because most of it is concreted except squares for plants and bushes), the back is like a jungle. I love gardening but just can't be bothered to do it so ours is definitely run wild!
June 27, 200619 yr comment_2413 It's so not cool, but I love gardening! I'm very house-proud, and to me the garden is another room, so I keep it under control, and am constantly buying new plants to make it pretty. I spend a lot of time out there in the summer, so it needs to be a pleasant place to relax.
June 27, 200619 yr Author comment_2414 I was just wondering. It seems every time Brian describes a house in the Necroscope series the garden has been left to grow wild, atleast those in the UK.
June 27, 200619 yr comment_2416 Anybody wants to volunteer to cut my grass, feel free. Free drinks included! Corner house so i've a front, side and back garden. Just had the drive re-concreted at the back big enough for about 5 cars, we only have 2 but it's a bit less grass to cut The cat seems to like the tall grass though
June 28, 200619 yr comment_2417 My cats like it when I let the grass grow too... it's so cute to see a pair of black or tabby ears poking out of the grass! But they're out of luck as I have a day of gardening planned this weekend... weeding, mowing and planting. I'm so rock 'n' roll!
June 29, 200619 yr comment_2418 Sideous, if only i lived a bit closer. I love my garden especially seeing the enjoyment on my childrens faces as they play in it, we're away this Saturday for a weeks holiday and when we come back there is to be a new addition to our family, (no not that), a Blue Roan Spanial pup which my daughter has decided to call Harry. I had absolutly no input in the name, she chose it herself(but isn't it a great name). Now that is what a garden is for, oh and the odd barby
June 29, 200619 yr comment_2419 umm think that's just how brian has ended up writting the books, just uk gardens are a mess in his. pretty much the same as everywhere really, some are jungles others aren't. mine isn't but that's only because the parents do all the hard work, and I stand out there and pout!
June 30, 200619 yr comment_2420 i did have a nice lawn till i got an alsation pup! theres about 5 holes in it & the grass is not as green because of him peeing! lol