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- 11 Mar, 2009
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July: This is me. (Self-portrait with camera on timer). I created and tend my patio garden almost entirely by electric wheelchair (my 'workhorse'). I suffer from severe/acute M.E., and am completely housebound and live alone. Consequently my garden is my 'whole world', and in fact it is my 'only world'.
Some days, like when I am in a 'relapse' period, I am so disabled that I can do little more than to move a single leaf or a twig from A to B in the course of a whole day, for weeks or even months on end. This can be very frustrating for me. But in 'remission' periods I am able to do occasional small physical tasks, really very incrementally, thus enabling me to get the work done. My garden is maintained with the greatest of physical struggle, and it is a wonder that it exists as it does at all. It is more than anything what gives my life a purpose and also a will to live. I live both for it, and by it. It literally does wonders for me. It motivates me, keeps my mind active and ever-thinking, and blesses me without end.
(I love roses more than anything. I love photographing my flowers too, which makes another nice hobby for me, and I like to use my photographic skills to show my garden to people).
I hope you enjoy these pictures.
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H i Johnathan it looks great You do very well Gardening can be hard work but doing it from a wheel chair must be very hard work you are an insperation to us all
11 Mar, 2009
Hi Jonathanhales your garden is absolutely beautiful.
11 Mar, 2009
Hello Johnathan, Welcome to GoY....You are a real marvel, your garden is beautiful....You should be very proud of yourself........A true inspiration......
11 Mar, 2009
Hi JonathanHale - what a spectacular amount of colour and variety you have been able to create! Wonderful. Thanks for that extra ray of sunshine too (your smile)!
11 Mar, 2009
Jonathon welcome to GOY. your garden looks beautiful
11 Mar, 2009
Hello there... nice to meet you. Your garden is stunningly beautiful. Well done to you. I am more than a little bit jealous.
12 Mar, 2009
Johnathan, your garden is a tribute to your courage. It is all the more spectacular considering you have done it all with such a debilitating condition. Well done indeed.
Roses are my favourite too. I have about 50 varieties at the moment from miniatures to climbers, rugosas to hybrid teas. What is the yellow rose to your right? It is lovely.
12 Mar, 2009
Big Wave Back@U :D & this answers My Question Johnathan on who mantains your Beautiful Garden :)
12 Mar, 2009
Great reward for a lot of hard work - it's a beautiful garden.
12 Mar, 2009
Hi Jonathan - nice to meat you.
12 Mar, 2009
Hi Jonathan, your patio garden looks great you really must be proud of your achievement, bet you enjoy sitting out there with a beer wondering what you can move or what else you could do to do to improve things! not much I say! it's great ,keep up the good work and enjoy your garden, great stuff.
13 Mar, 2009
Hello Jonathan ~
You have a stunning garden :o)
14 Mar, 2009
Jonathan, your garden is fabulous !! lovely mix of colours. Do you start the plants from seeds or do you visit the nurseries to buy them ?
19 Mar, 2009
Hi Jonathon, Welcome to GOY. Your garden is Fab and a credit to you, Its Amazing how gardening ends up much more than a hobby isn't it :)))) ..... Dee...
28 Mar, 2009
what can i say ,,,speachless....love it all :) sandra
1 Apr, 2009
Amazing Jonathan. Such a beautiful garden. And inspiring life. Thank you for sharing your garden with us. And please continue. :-)
10 Apr, 2009
Hello Jonathan, Your garden is a real inspiration, well done. Look forward to seeing more of your garden in the months to come.
11 Apr, 2009
Hello Jonathan....wow what an achievement this garden of yours is, stunningly beautiful and an amazing feat with such a physically debilitating condition. I love it and am looking forward to seeing more of your pics................:o)
14 Apr, 2009
This is amazing. You've got so much in there it looks huge. Greetings from Hungary.
15 Apr, 2009
Your garden is just so wonderful and a real credit to your hard work. This photo reminds me of my dad's garden, who used to live on his own after mum died. He had MS and was wheelchair bound and used to amaze everyone with what he was able to grow. He had the garden divided up into 3 with cement strips so that he could go up and down and work from his chair. He'd be so chuffed going round to all his friends, giving away bags full of runner beans, carrots, greens galore...... He even came over to Italy with some of his runner beans and a bunch of daffodils he'd picked for me that morning before leaving !!
Keep up the good work Jonathan
15 Apr, 2009
You ve have created a little paradise, you have a birill garden hope you keep it up, have you a favourite plant mine is a passsion flower I bought 1 yesterday and another today, do you get much wild life there, I sit in my garden and watch the wild life and study it too. At times I laugh at what I see like a bumble bee got stuck inside one of my poppies and could nt get out, so I had to release it by opening the poppy and watching the birds, how they are not much different to humans.Keep the good work up.as colours give energy..
10 Jun, 2009
Hello Jonathan,
It is a joy and an inspiration to meet you and read your story and of course to peruse your garden. I also like your poetry. Keep up the good work!! I'm looking forward to more!more! more!
18 Sep, 2009
Hi Jonathan - your garden looks absolutely gorgeous and has inspired me to get back outside!
19 Oct, 2009
Hi Jonathan - lovely garden, you obviously get many hours of pleasure in return for all your hard work
4 Nov, 2009
Have just seen your garden too Thecottageg.. Looks lovely. I envy you having red squirrels, or should I?!
4 Nov, 2009
Hi J, what a great garden and bloke, all power to you, both physically and electric.
25 Apr, 2010
You inspire me!
2 Aug, 2010
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wow that border is beautiful, my neighbour has M.E. he's had it for 11 years very debilitating isn't it, you do well with the gardening.
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