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1. In The Diary of a Nobody, Mr Pooter summed up this delight, when he and his wife moved into The Laurels, Brickfield Terrace, Holloway, with "a nice little back garden which runs down to the railway". Soon Pooter had bought a book, planted annuals and "discovered a beautiful spot for growing mustard and cress and radishes". Then he waited, recording anxiously two days later: "Mustard–and–cress and radishes not come up yet." Comic though this is, it contains elements that all gardeners know: the thrill of having a private place, imposing yourself on a small plot, the suspense of waiting, the dream of pleasure and produce, regardless of slugs and smog.