Gardening: Overcoming Challenges & Growing Success

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In summary, the conversation is about the speaker's neighbors digging up their garden without permission. The speaker is not upset about losing the garden, but rather the lack of communication and trespassing. They also mention a song about someone taking their land, and they do not mind giving away things they do not need as long as they are asked.
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Yes they have pinched my garden, i did not want it any way, but it is a bit
off just coming along and digging it up without a word, my garden is over the road from my cott, and is half a plot of land, and next door have just dug the lot up and planted it, i should offer to help weed it then every thing would die. :devil:

Oh, one up to me, i pruned a rose bush 3 months ago and it is still alive
And i can grow 3 ft thistles in record time.
 
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Your neighbors dug up your garden? What gives them the right to do that?
 
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Is it their land?
 
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Math Is Hard said:
Your neighbors dug up your garden? What gives them the right to do that?

I do not know, i am not a gardener so i care little about the deed ,it is just the trespass i think is wrong, if they had asked i would have said yes take it,
but to just take is a bit bullish, any way that song about the space guy, take my land etc, i will only give so much.
 
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wolram, you're not Jamaican, are you ?

Ya maan, nuh bodda mi. Galang bout yuh business. Mi a go bak a sleep.
 
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Gokul43201 said:
wolram, you're not Jamaican, are you ?

Ya maan, nuh bodda mi. Galang bout yuh business. Mi a go bak a sleep.

:rofl: :rofl: , to many hits to worry, if i did i would be hurting, if i have some thing i have no need for anyone can have it, i just would like for them to ask before they take it.
 

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