Happiness is

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  1. mrtibbs

    mrtibbs LOST !!!

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    • rosebay

      rosebay budding naturalistic gardener!

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      Happiness is......sitting in the garden you created and enjoying the visual delight.
       
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      • fileyboy

        fileyboy Gardener

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        Happiness for me is going down to my allotment having a good gossip with my pals plus a mug of tea then some good old fashion banter :hapydancsmil::hapydancsmil:when the crops start to be ready pull or dig up what is ready,take home and then enjoy the fruits of your labour . This what I call enjoying the love of gardening and retirement :yes::yes::yes:
         
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        • bigbore

          bigbore Super Gardener

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          Is waking up each day to enjoy life
           
        • WeeTam

          WeeTam Total Gardener

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          Happines is chasing off the local heron and finding all your golden orfe are still there and not in that menaces gut ;)
           
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