As people get older it often becomes more difficult for them to look after their gardens as much as they want which is ironic because it is in their retirement years that they would most love to sit and enjoy all the hard work that they have put in over the years and admire their vegetables or flowers Southampton.
That is why we should all take the effort to try and help our elderly neighbours as much as we can in their garden, however busy our lives are.
If a few neighbours chip in to spread the workload, a little can go a long way to ensuring that the garden of an elderly friend is kept in tip top condition so that all they have to do is to sit in their garden chair and admire it.
Just an hour or so a week will make a difference – and what is more you can encourage your children to help out too. They will enjoy themselves and learn more about nature as well as keeping an elderly neighbour company.
The longer a person can stay in their own home the better and keeping the garden maintained is one element of this. If it means that your friend can sit in the warm sun and take in some fresh air in their own garden it will have been time well spent.
