I know, its been a while since my last blog, am afraid its been bottom of my list for a while. Have you missed me??!
Have been really busy with work which, of course is a good thing, though it is partly due to lack of manpower. You wouldn't think it was difficult to find someone who can garden, but trust me, it is! People assume that anyone can be a gardener, and I suppose thats true, but not anyone can be a good gardener! You don't need lots of knowledge to get into gardening, enthusiasm is a great thing as you will learn as you go on.
Though I studied horticulture at college, most of my knowledge has been gained from practical experience, and a love of plants! I did learn a lot at college but, to be honest, I was more interested in the social side - I did love a party! Good old days :)
It wasn't until I left college that I realised I did actually enjoy gardening and 18 years after leaving am still a gardener, and still enjoy it (unless its raining heavily!). Oh dear, 18 years :( so thats 21 years I've been in the industry. Its my birthday today so years are on my mind!
If you are thinking about taking up gardening as a new career, give it some serious thought before you get started. A want to learn is key, if the enthusiasm isn't there you will not last long! Its a tough job, I have numerous ailments - am having my knee x-rayed in a couple of weeks as its causing me grief. Remember the weather here in the UK is pretty unpredictable, get yourself some quality waterproofs, and plenty of suncream (its really hot here at the mo). If you're not keen on working in the rain, don't be a gardener! It can also be incredibly rewarding, especially if you have been working in a garden for years, seeing it develop, being part of its improvements and knowing that tree or shrub you planted could be there long after you've 'left the building'.
Well Im off to enjoy the day and hopefully get some birthday cake :)
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