Calling the cavalry
Hi Sara, hi everyone. Nature Chris here with my first post!
So, Sara, by now Gardener's World should have had their little visit, and I am really looking forward to seeing the results. I sneakily started my seeds off a week or so ago to get a bit of a head start, and am happy with how they are going so far... But I'll wait until next week to talk about them, because first I have a confession to make.
I haven't done any gardening for a while.ÌýAnÌýeight or nineÌýyear-long while. So when I was asked to do this blog as a 'gardening expert' I was a little worried. Do I still know anything? Will I look like a fool? (Something I should be used to perhaps - see the Dig-In song on CBeebiesÌýfor evidence!) Did I ever know anything?
ÌýSo it was time to call in the cavalry.ÌýÌýI went andÌýtalked toÌýmy own personal expert -Ìýmy mum. The last time I did any gardening of note was with my mum, in her allotment, thoseÌýeight or nineÌýyears ago. Now they'veÌýgot a patch in theÌýgarden, an allotment and more fruit bushes than you can shake a stick at. I've been back a couple of times recently, helping out where I can and desperately trying to remember what this gardening lark is all about!
But that for me is a lot of what this is about - notÌýjust growing your own veg, but doing it with your family, friends, neighbours, whoever. It's great that Sara is already talking about getting her kids involved as that's how I started, and hope that a lot of the next generation of Gardeners will be inspired by this Dig In campaign.
And yes, your friends may laugh, the dog might run over the patch, the foxes might drive you mad but the satisfaction of growing your own veg is well worth it - as is time spent in the outdoors with people close to you.
So get out there, grab some other folk, and Dig In!
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