I'm still adapting to not being able to garden as much as I used to. But I have come up with ways to do a lot of things. I have a director's chair, with bars across the bottom sides that keep it from sinking, that works for a lot of gardening. It's light enough to move easily but sturdy enough to use the arms for getting up and down.
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My other favorite is a rolling scooter with an old fashioned tractor seat on it -- harder to get up and down from, but since it rolls I don't need to get up and down as much. I did have to get a quad cane as a booster lever for that, since my regular cane sinks in the garden soil. My scooter isn't quite as fancy as the one in the picture, but it does have the steering lever. My first one didn't, which removed a lot of the convenience of rolling.
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The things I can't do are any kind of shoveling, hole digging or post pounding, since I can't balance doing those. I'm still hoping to find someone to hire to help with those and some inside projects. Liz does help a lot when she's up here, but she can't make it very often - for some reason she has a life of her own, too.
I was hoping to do some raised beds this year, but can't afford it now - maybe next year.