They’ve got to cut down on maintenance in Bath’s award-winning Parade Gardens and – as Bath Newseum told you last week – they are grassing over a couple of beds to save time and money.
Carting away excess soil so the bed can be turfed.
With no resident gardener anymore, it’s all about saving labour. I happened to catch some of the levelling and turfing this morning – Tuesday, May lst.
The turfing of this former flower bed is almost complete .
Freelance Journalist, broadcaster, columnist and local historian. Director of Bath Newseum. Married and lives in Bath.
Interested in local history, architecture and visual display in museums and urban spaces.
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