Garden landscaper offer ok or rather totally exaggerated?

  • Erstellt am 2018-09-15 17:40:16

11ant

2018-09-23 01:07:03
  • #1
You don't have to have it immediately, gardening is not urgent. But when you find a little time for it, you do it yourself (and achieve the Dashabeichselbergemacht successes for it). Especially during or after stressful situations, one should not delegate joy.
 

Snowy36

2018-09-23 01:16:15
  • #2
Who says that he enjoys it? Not everyone is a garden enthusiast and pitches in themselves. When you hire someone for the garden, it is just as much work as other things around the house, and the time and energy should be there for that.
 

11ant

2018-09-23 01:50:15
  • #3
I am not talking about a favorite hobby, but about the therapeutic dimension of the feeling of success after such a rough construction phase. And about the quality of a garden animated by oneself. And about, in my opinion, a misaligned attitude in the market economy interaction. My post #58 is unsuitable to be read only with half an eye.
 

ypg

2018-09-23 06:25:38
  • #4


Yes, yes... the topic did exist somewhere. Maybe in another garden thread? Or the thread about the costs of garden design...
There Räuber also mentioned having someone do the gardening work and rather playing with the daughter.
Since I know it as living everyday life for the child, also in the garden, and for the child that is rather playing, I have avoided the topic. In my opinion, there is no garden where you don’t have to do some work yourself.
See also here:





Yes, I know what you mean. I also jog and my favorite activity is certainly not weeding. Nevertheless, it clears the mind and you know what you have done with your own hands afterwards.
Besides: by now it’s known that one should get really dirty more often – if it still happens on one’s own ground, with one’s own mother earth, then psyche and body are healthy.
 

HilfeHilfe

2018-09-23 07:55:03
  • #5
Full agreement. I have also grown beyond myself after 4 years. My wife sets the tone where, how, and what I carry out. Our garden changes every year. Next year a very big action.
 

haydee

2018-09-23 09:32:59
  • #6
I also find gardening helps with stress relief. However, it must not turn into stress. There is also a middle ground between doing nothing and having everything done.

In a garden complex like Räuber, even skilled craftsmen invest a few hundred hours of work. When is Räuber supposed to manage that?
Children can be involved and they enjoy working with shovels, wheelbarrows, and watering cans.

We also have many things done. For us, Saturday is sometimes the only complete family day.
We plant flowers ourselves.
I repaired the wall joints myself without time pressure, very meditative.
My husband has taken on concrete work when he has time.
 
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