Survey #157 Response from Deb

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PronounsShe/her
Which of the following growing things or green spaces are under your care?
  • Flower garden/bed/border
  • Fruit or vegetable garden
  • Herb garden
  • Lawn
  • Outdoor potted plant
  • Shrub
  • Tree
  • Water garden or pond
  • Woodland garden
What lawn or garden chore do you find the most difficult, challenging, tedious, unpleasant, etc., and why?Generally keeping a large yard pruned and disposing of the cut branches and lawn clippings. I always end up with large piles of branches and lawn clippings in various spots in the yard, waiting for them to dry and burn off in winter. It never ends.
What’s your favorite thing to grow, and why?Favourite thing right now is English lavender bushes. I've harvested the lavender this week and there's nothing like the smell of English lavender in the house. It reminds me of Grandma's lavender bags in her clothes drawers 50 years ago. Happy memories.
What emotions do you experience when you think about downsizing?I'll be quite happy to downsize in ten years or so. Reducing things early is a priority for me and is already slowly underway.
When do you expect to downsize your living arrangements?I plan to downsize within the next 10 years.
How would you feel about having to give up 50% or more of your current possessions in a downsizing move?
Piece of cakeNeutralCompletely overwhelmed
Complete this phrase: “Spring is _.”six months away. (Australia)
Here’s your chance to ask Gayle and Ed any question you’re curious about. It need not be related to this survey’s topic(s).Some of us have been following you for some time and are becoming quite expert in clutter clearing theory. It's the execution part that needs some work. Have you considered an episode where we pause the session at various points and go away and do a two minute job, then come back to share a woohoo! before being given our next short task?

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