Gardening beside a river!
PyreneesPlot Offline
Mountain Dweller
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On Tuesday MrPP and I mowed the grass at a friend's watermill - he flew round the meadow with the tractor (most of it is left uncut) while I carefully cut the garden, lots of borders full of iris and roses and hibiscus, much of it on an island between the race and overflow.
Between Tuesday night and Thursday we had almost 50mm of rain, the river went from 50cm to 4m deep and most of the borders have vanished along with huge logs, trees and part of the mill race overflow. Exclamation
Still, cutting the grass will be much quicker next week!
The owners are pretty relaxed about it - it goes with the territory of living beside a mountain river,  I guess. Definitely not for me, though.
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?

Hautes-Pyrénées (65), France
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Knotty Offline
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Nor me.  Remember years ago we were thinking of buying a house with a river in the garden, so glad we didn't  especially with climate change.
Greetings from Dorset
I am always happy in the garden
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Vinny Offline
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Bit of a tangent really but I once applied fro an allotment with a river beside it. The idea was i could indulge myself in my two favourite hobbies, fishing & gardening! Cool In retrospect, the river in flood would not be favouable to one of my hobbies! Rolleyes
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