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lucky0979
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27 Mar 2010, 9:50 pm

supposed to be starting a gardening job soon, probably part time - although in this clay like soil it will seem much more. probably references will be rejected and i won't meet anyone...(sigh)



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28 Mar 2010, 8:01 am

I do a lot of gardening here in the south of Spain. Nobody pays me for it but it's about the most therapeutic thing I do. I've tried to sell herbs in pots at the local market but I'm terrible at selling anything. I think I'll just have to stick to growing vegetables for the family. Best of luck.


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28 Mar 2010, 8:17 am

I do wish you well in this job adventure. As skybluepink mentioned, gardening is such a therapeutic thing to do. I have a little garden I set up each spring in my yard... I adore it. I wish I would have started doing this many years ago instead of simply a few years ago... I would have likely been a calmer individual back then. I hope you enjoy it as well.


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28 Mar 2010, 8:31 am

gardening seems to have become a new hobby of mine,a at the risk of repeating it is pretty therapeutic lol, a good thing to do.
you're pretty lucky to be getting an interview i think, if thats whats happening, ive phoned up a few garden centres and each time theyve told me they need someone with experience :/, good luck with it



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28 Mar 2010, 10:55 am

I hope that thing go well, for you. :)


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29 Mar 2010, 11:28 pm

Planting mix is available in big bags at the gardening stores and nurseries- it will turn clay into very nice workable soil. I had to use it in MD to plant my flowers. The soil there was extremely difficult to dig. I wish you luck in your job. It could be great for an Aspie.