Them as well both from next door. On that side it is a block of flats slightly uphill from me and I have seen their 'gardeners' using a leaf blower to move leaves into my garden.Sycamore seeds and neighbours leaf litter
Someone who lived in this house previously, must have been doing this. Any digging I do in my garden below about 20cm results in all kinds of vintage litter. I really can't fathom why anyone would put all that effort in to burying it.- Some buried in the past. This includes lots of glass, rubble, metal, bags of rubbish
We get a lot of that over our allotment - plenty of broken China and glass, old vintage medicine bottles and the remains of batteries. Even if you dig deep and sieve it all out, more stuff works its way up to the top again. Years ago, it used to be an old landfill site.Someone who lived in this house previously, must have been doing this. Any digging I do in my garden below about 20cm results in all kinds of vintage litter. I really can't fathom why anyone would put all that effort in to burying it.
Some stuff I suspect comes from 'tradesmen' who, for whatever reason, do not remove their rubbish. The two half full bags of sand I mentioned is an example. Since then I have remembered a couple of empty paint containers.Someone who lived in this house previously, must have been doing this. Any digging I do in my garden below about 20cm results in all kinds of vintage litter. I really can't fathom why anyone would put all that effort in to burying it.
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