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Nowadays, we mostly have grass covered Lawns with flower beds surrounding them.
During, and just after the War, with vegetables in very short supply, most gardens were cultivated and used for growing various vegetables; Potatoes, Cabbages, Beans, Onions, Swedes, Turnips, Parsnip, etc.
When vegetables became more available in the shops, the area of vegetables became less, and taken over by grassy Lawns for the family to play in, and enjoy.
When I first moved here in early 1960, (a new housing estate), together with my new neighbours, I cultivated most of my garden, and grew vegetables, whilst many other folks rented Allotments for growing their vegetables, and still do.
The area to the right of my neighbour's garden, in the pic above, is a very large Allotment owned by the Council, where the local Householders grow their vegetables, and just use their own gardens for pleasure!
England is called "A Green and Pleasant Land" (mostly because of the bloody rain!), 'cos it has lots of grass growing between miles and miles of hedgerows and garden fences!
One thing missing from our green countryside now, are...Farm Animals!
We have miles of countryside hedgerows to contain them, but with no animals in the fields!
Herefordshire used to be arable farmland many years ago, also containing various Farm animals; Cows, Sheep, Pigs, etc....
Tractors, Ploughs, Seeders, Combine Harvesters, etc.....
Now..the countryside is mostly bare, and deserted, with crumbling wooden Farm buildings!
Everything seem to be imported from abroad now!
I miss the familiar Farm animals which I used to enjoy, after getting evacuated from the City of London in 1940, at the start of the WW2 Blitz!
England is now becoming a giant Housing Estate....for imports from abroad!....

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Paul...missing the; "Olden Days" from my yooof!....

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