Do hang your washing outside when the weather is good, or do you always use a dryer or airer?
I love hanging out washing in the sun and bringing it in fresh, dry and smelling good. We have 2 washing lines in the garden and at least one is used most days in summer, unless raining.
In winter we mostly use airers, although we do have a tumble dryer in the garage which we use a bit.
One of my 3 daughters (the one with the very big garden - GS2 used to ask if they could 'go to the park'!) never ever hangs anything outside, they don't have a washing line or rotary dryer. All goes into the tumble dyer from the washing machine.
The lady we bought our house from didn't have a washing line and never hung washing out. Our neighbour on one side never do.
The neighbour behind does, and the young couple of the other side of us does.
I always assumed everyone hung out washing if A - they had somewhere to hang it, and B - the weather conditions were suitable. It seems not.
What do you do?
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I love hanging out washing in the sun and bringing it in fresh, dry and smelling good. We have 2 washing lines in the garden and at least one is used most days in summer, unless raining.
In winter we mostly use airers, although we do have a tumble dryer in the garage which we use a bit.
One of my 3 daughters (the one with the very big garden - GS2 used to ask if they could 'go to the park'!) never ever hangs anything outside, they don't have a washing line or rotary dryer. All goes into the tumble dyer from the washing machine.
The lady we bought our house from didn't have a washing line and never hung washing out. Our neighbour on one side never do.
The neighbour behind does, and the young couple of the other side of us does.
I always assumed everyone hung out washing if A - they had somewhere to hang it, and B - the weather conditions were suitable. It seems not.
What do you do?
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