Goodness, I hang my washing out all through the year if possible, as I like it to get some fresh air even if it doesn’t really dry. Don’t possess a tumble drier.
lizzypopbottle, there is nothing so heartening as a line of washing drying on a warm sunny day, take no notice of the other comments. Whatever is wrong with everyone, this is a time to be kindly not sneering ?
Don't you love the smell of clothing dried outside? I will put it in the dryer for a few minutes to soften and avoid ironing!
Since I still work I don't put mine out very often. Husband does most of the laundry and if I suggest hanging it outside he just reminds me 'you know they invented a machine to do that ?'
I like the fresh smell of line dried washing as well. We have a tame cockerel in the garden and I have to remember to put on closed shoes otherwise he pecks my toes. Who would have thought putting out the washing could be dangerous
I lived in flats for years with no outside drying space. I now live in a house with a garden and I cannot begin to tell you the absolute joy I get from hanging washing out to dry. I can stand and just look at it on the line ( even better when it’s windy) and it fills me with happiness.
We have dried three loads of washing outside today, OH pegged it out early this morning,but thanks to the Wood Pigeons who are nesting in our Conifer, l have got to re-wash a Duvet cover and a couple of OHs shirts tomorrow as they are now splat with Bird poo!
I always hang my washing out in my garden. I don’t have, and don’t want, a tumble dryer. Have you ever watched the electricity meter when one is being used - frightening?
Sorry, but I love my tumble drier. My time (even in lockdown!) can be better spent than hanging up every piece of washing, getting it in and ironing it. and possibly re-washing if a bird happens to mess it up! Fabric conditioner makes all my washing smell lovely and ironing is minimal. I'd rather be reading my book or making some tasty biscuits or anything rather than hanging out washing! Life's too short!
I'm another GN who loves to hang out washing outside. (We've a tumble dryer but we only use it if it's really, really, necessary.) Here is the NW we've had almost no rain for five weeks, so it's been great for drying.
I hang out my washing all year also... sometimes, don`t get the washing dry, but at least a bit of fresh air.. but then I am living on my own, so only my washing!!!
I love the fresh smell of sheets when they have been hung out on the line on a breezy day. If anything is creased, just pop them in tumble dryer for a few minutes.
I absolutely LOVE being able to peg my washing out - even he dog gets excited when he sees the washing basket and happily accompanies me to the washing line!
Us hay fever sufferers are advised not to put washing outside, you then bring it into the house loaded with pollen and just make things even more difficult for yourself.