Having 4 dogs pottering around the garden does create a challenge in itself. For various reasons, the main ones being:

Odd things grow in Irish Gardens
Ellie, loves to dig, and hide tennis balls. We believe she does this as a – in case of accidents policy. (In other words some kid accidentally enter the garden and they do not have a tennis or football with them.) She buries them in the ground in odd places, hides them in the hawthorne hedge and even carefully places them in the branches of a thick shrub at the far corner of the garden.

All-focus
Doug; loves to ramble and eat. He will eat, nasturtiums, broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes, courgette and any fruit. He is currently eyeing up the apple tree.
Brook – energetic greyhound will lie down on any part of the garden or just anywhere.
Bell will eat her way through any tall shrub or plant just to create a short cut.
So all in all I think we are doing ok.
This is the new wildflower area of the garden, seeds and weeds flourish as do ocassional children who decide to be a gardener for a while.
How about you guys and ladies and your gardening exploits during the past few months, any success stories?
My late Patches used to steal one of my gloves and bury it. I would find it a year or two later.
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Love it, Patches sounds like a great character.
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Better keep a close eye on Doug. He looks like he could seriously reduce the yield of your vegetable garden. He’s got that lean and hungry look.
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thanks for the heads up Max. I hope you are feeling happy and fluffy
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Beautiful Pet
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