The driveway has been growing wild for as long as I have lived here, and to be honest I think as long as anyone else has lived here too. It is mainly blackberries, the odd wild rose and very tall nettles. There is a conifer at the end near the lane and various self sown hawthorns and sycamores. When I first moved in I planted a few crocii and snowdrops which still flower merrily away now, but otherwise I had the garden to deal with, the driveway could wait.
It has waited, very patiently, but suddenly I have been spurred into action. The brambles that lead up to the lane have suddenly developed a gap in them. This is not a huge worry really, but people could use it as a cut through and I realised I was worrying about it. Life is to short to worry about things, so I decided I had to sort it out.

I spent a happy day getting ripped to shreds sorting out the gap and then fencing along as far as I could. I found the remains of the original fence which I used as a guide. I managed to fence along with about 6 metres to go when I ran out of fencing and posts. This was annoying but it was tiring work and I was badly scratched and nettle stung by that point so a rest seemed good.

