I have a garden which is the size of a tennis court, but can not afford to fix it, where can i find some help?


Question:It has a broken fence, it is alittle over grown but mostly clear. It is the ideal space for a large creative project. I need help, it has been this way if not worse for the past 10 years but i am hoping someone can help me to stop a very good garden from going to waste!

Answers:
You could get out and do the manual labour to clear the weeds and till out the soil etc... once you have that amount done, you may well get the incentive to get some small amount of money together to tackle smaller projects like fixing the fence. if i had that kind of a garden, i'd convert it into a tennis court. all you need is a shovel, wheelbarrow, and about $1000


ground force
Offer people some allotment space
Thought you wouldn't like that
want the luxury and want others to do the work
Ask the BBC they will do it at licence payer's expence,then show repeat's about it.
We had this problem when we lived in a Royal Navy married quarter in the 70's. A great solution is to have a garden working party. All you have to do is to put on the food (a BBQ preferably) and the booze. Invite all your friends and ask them to bring tools and then let them get stuck in then feed and water them when they have finished. It is amazing how quickly a lot of people can achieve great results. Its fun too!
Run an Add in local paper or advertise for anyone wanting to share a veggie garden for halfers! A teenager is impossible to want work in this manner. Better an old retiree.

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