Catching Up

Yes – catch up time!   On weeding in particular.  It’s taken me a few days to look closely at the garden after being  away for over a month.  The first reason was because the grass was so high that I couldn’t actually see the garden, and secondly, I just didn’t want to know how much work was in store for me.  As you can see, I have some work to do!

 

 

I don’t know about you, but when I have catch up on chores like sorting out the filing system, cleaning out the fridge or in this case – weeding, I tend to procrastinate for an inordinate amount of time, only to realise that the job would have been over and done quite quickly had I just got in there and made a start straight away.

So yesterday I bought a magazine featuring some garden ideas.  But rather than making me feel like rushing forth armed with my favourite gardening implements, I compared my bit of weed covered earth with the glossy images of perfect tropical paradise, which the owner modestly proclaimed was a bare, wind swept desert only a year ago, and wondered why I haven’t achieved a lot more in the last two years.

One step at a time, I remind myself, so on that note I will venture out and start on the cat’s garden.  This was last year’s project of which I was quite proud – after much consultation on the web, a cat’s paradise of only  good, safe plants such as  herbs, rosemary and lemongrass.   As I lovingly tended it, I could just picture the two cats finding shady spots to laze on a summer’s day, nibble on cat grass and roll in the catnip.

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Unfortunately, the reality was that after some time exploring said garden, Samurai discovered, after 6 years of doing nothing more active than chasing the odd garden lizard which always got away, that he could jump the fence and became far more interested in exploring next door’s open, empty patch with hardly a plant in sight!  Higher fences proved no challenge, with the result that the cats now have three connecting cat enclosures;  so rather than being in the garden they now look down on it.

Even so, the least I can do is to give them a weed-less view!