5 things I love about gardening.
5 things I love about gardening.
From London banker to unpaid gardener in Sri Lanka.
The money is lousy but I wouldn’t change it for the world!
When I moved to Sri Lanka, I did not envisage ending up changing my office job for one outdoors.
A career banker, based in and around London, I had no idea where I would end up.
My destination was working for free on the 5 acre estate  in Sri Lanka that we have developed into GlenMyu.
I had little experience as a gardener in London. Why would I when the only outside space was a small terrace? There was very little room to plant anything at all!
I had little idea also that I would end up having a love for gardening and don’t find it like work at all.
1. Things I love about gardening- Gardening is my form of meditation.
I get lost in my thoughts as I use my brush cutter keeping the pathways and lawn in good shape.
It’s amazing how calming and relaxing it is. I do make sure that I am alert enough not to have an accident though, so it’s not like I’m in a trance.Â
Maybe the hum from my brush cutter through the ear plugs I use gives a sense of comfort.Â
Trying to get the grass as even I as I can do, on the hill country slopes, is my continuous focus.
I don’t practice meditation, however, this is the closest I get. I love it!
2. Making the GlenMyu Estate garden look good, makes me feel good!
I take a lot of pride in my work and try to make the grounds as attractive as possible.
When guests say that the garden looks good, I feel good. Actually I feel great. It makes all my efforts worth it.
I say my efforts, however there is a team at GlenMyu Estate who all contribute to making the garden look good.Â
Ru is the designer of the garden (and most things) at GlenMyu Estate. Some of our daily workers are so adept at using the besom to sweep up the grass cuttings and leaves, I could never be as efficient or fast.
Doesn’t everyone like a pat on the back for the work that they have done?.Â
3. I get to feel closer to nature and I feel that I am improving the estate as a home for wildlife.
One of our aims at GlenMyu Estate is to restore the land from an abandoned tea estate to a home for wildlife. Encouraging biodiversity on the land which makes it a healthy place for plants and animals to visit and live.Â
GlenMyu Estate was part of a larger abandoned tea estate prior to being bought by my wife. It had also been a sugar cane estate which had failed when the government started to import sugar cane.Â
Over the years the land was overrun by Guinea Grass which was brought in during Colonial times as a fast growing cattle feed. Â This fast growing plant takes th light and nutrients from the endemic plants of Sri Lanka and dominates the landscape. It is not a good environment to welcome biodiversity.
Out with the old, in with the new. Things I Love aboutgardening
We have slowly removed the Guinea Grass over the years and replaced the plants with a fruit forest to feed us and the animals. Hundreds of endemic species have been planted and are starting to establish themselves on the five acre estate.
We regularly see dragon flies during the day, a variety of butterflies and some fireflies at night. This, we understand, shows that the land is healthy.Â
There are no chemicals or pesticides used at the estate and everything that we grow is organic.
4. Things I love about gardening -Getting to enjoy the fruits of my work.
It’s a pleasure walking around the garden on attractive paths and weed free borders. Â
The order calms the mind and allows me to concentrate on the nature that surrounds me.
Listening to the birdsong, watching the parrots flit from tree to tree and the Kingfisher fish in our stream.
The sound of the water softening any vehicle noise, the feel of the ground on my bare feet and playing with the dogs on the lawn.
A landscape that could be painted.
One of the best things about GlenMyu Estate is our swimming pool.Â
The pool is fed by a natural spring and the only heating is from the daytime sun.Â
We don’t add chlorine to the water so I swim in a completely natural environment.
An evening swim is refreshing and eases the muscles that I have used during the day.
Finishing off the evening with a well deserved bottle of local Lion lager beer puts icing on the cake!
I sometimes have to chase the Eagles when it perches on branch eyeing our chickens and ducks.
Moving on the monkeys when they are trying to eat our Jackfruits, Mangos and Avocados when they are in season (don’t worry there is plenty for them to eat on the periphery of the estate).
There are lots that I love about gardening at GlenMyu Estate.
It's more than just cutting the lawn.
I don’t just cut the lawns and paths around the estate in my gardening duties.Â
Cutting and replanting coleus, cutting down fallen branches and general weeding is all part of my day in the garden.Â
It’s great to get variety in my day.
5 things I love about gardening - Summary
- Gardening is my form of meditation.
- Making the GlenMyu Estate garden look good, makes me feel good!
- I get to feel closer to nature and I feel that I am improving the estate as a home for wildlife.
- Getting to enjoy the fruits of my work.
- The reward of a swim at the end of the day (and perhaps a Lion lager!).
Stay at GlenMyu Estate and enjoy the gardens.
A stay at GlenMyu Estate as you explore the Sri Lankan Hill Country and see sights like Horton Plains National Park is a unique experience.
We only have three bedrooms and you will need to book early during the peak holiday season.
The estate is usually within an hours drive of the major sightseeing locations such as Nine Arch Bridge, Ella Town, Upper Diyaluma Waterfall, Lipton’s Seat, Bambarakanda Waterfall and many more,
GlenMyu Estate is listed on Booking.com and Airbnb.
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