In article , Mike
writes
if you are thinking of selling, a garden 'well cared for' is a plus
Does that mean tidy and immaculate 'well cared for' or packed with pots
and plants and compost and stuff because you spend too long in it?
What I mean is, does a garden with rare plants or interesting ones sell
as well as one that has very easy plants and shrubs. Does rarity
frighten people?
I know when we had our house valued the agents did say that some people
would be put off by 200 foot of garden even though we had 4 bedrooms and
presumably could accommodate a family.
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Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk