Amateur Gardening – 21 May 2019

(John Hannent) #1
with Wendy Humphries

Writetous:Letters,AmateurGardeningmagazine,
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I

ENJOYEDreadingthearticle
aboutusingwheelbarrows
in thegarden(AG, 6 April).
WhenI wasa youngstudent,
I spenttheholidaysworkingasa
labourerona motorwayconstruction
site.I workedalongsideanoldIrish
labourercalledCassidy.Hisnumber
onerulewhenusinga barrowwasto
pointit in thedirection you want to go
beforeyoufillit.
Mostof Cassidy’stipsweremoreto
dowithavoiding– ratherthansaving


  • labour,butthisonealwayscomes
    tomindwhenI amusinga barrow.This
    is especiallytruewhenI’veforgotten
    andamtryingtodoa U-turn without
    steppingoffthepath!
    RogerWilliamson,
    Dorchester, Dorset


The right

direction

Star

letter

“Rulenumberone:pointthe
barrow in the direct of travel!”

52 AMATEUR GARDENING11 MAY 2019


Amysterypatternin the
garden is made by what?

What is this?

IHAVEhada lotof funasking
friendstosuggestwhatI actually
photographedin thispicture.It is not
a plantbutcould,perhaps,besaid
tobemadebya personalityof sorts;
onewhich,I amsure,mostgardeners
would rather not meet in their garden.

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1884 2019

■Nextweek,wemarkthe135thanniversaryof thefirsteditionofAGwitha
specialissue.It hasbeenfascinatinglookingbackat readers’lettersfromthe
past – here’s one we published in the week dated 16 December 1967...

Reader’s Quick Tip

IHAVEfounda relativelyeasy,
effectiveandinexpensivewaytokeep
pigeonsandcrowsawayfromnewly
sownseedsandbirdfeeders.The
methodI useinvolvesbuyingand
settingupa wirelessdoorbell.I got
onefor£6witha rangeof 50mandit
has 24 differenttunes,justin casethe
pigeonsandcrows get used to the
samesound!
MurrayLee,
Aberdeen

Sitting pretty

MYcatis sucha cliché.Butthen,
I supposehehasa point– if the
sunis shiningonthemat,where
elseis a catsupposed to sit?
BarbaraTrevitt,
Newcastle upon Tyne 

Garden
friends

If, afterthatclue,youhavedecided
whatit is thenturntothebottomof
thepageandcheck the answer.
John Taverner

Answer:Thepatternwasmadeby
theraspingactionof a snail’stongue
ondiluteemulsion paint used to shade
a greenhouse.

Murray’ssolutionpreventsthenibbling
habits of pigeons and other birds

The purrfect place for a nap
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