A WOMAN has caused controversy after revealing she still uses two gardeners – despite being in £15,000 worth of debt.
Megan previously found herself sparking backlash when she admitted she still employs a cleaner, despite her financial situation.

Megan took to TikTok to explain the reasons behind her decision to keep on two gardeners despite being in £15,000 of debt[/caption]
As she insisted she just couldn’t manage it on her own[/caption]
And now she’s revealed she also enlists the help of not one, but two gardeners.
However, in a video on her TikTok page, Megan said she wouldn’t be able to look after her two gardens and giant hedge on her own.
“We have quite a big front garden and then we have a 60 foot hedge and then we have a back garden, and I just cannot be doing that myself,” she said.
She added that she “really, really got into” gardening herself during the Covid-19 lockdown, but when she went back to work it was “impossible to stay on top of it”.
“So I hired gardeners and they are a godsend,” Megan said.
“We have two for half an hour every two weeks.
“They are so good, they get everything done, they get the whole lawn done, they get all of the hedges done, they get all the weeding done.
“And it means that I don’t have to worry about it and I can come back enjoy my garden and it’s just done!”
Megan also said the gardeners are “really cheap”, as they first used them when they weren’t “that established”, so they paid a minimal amount and the gardeners have never increased it for them.
“So yeah, what do you think about having gardeners when paying off debt?” she sighed.
“I’m going to get crucified for this because when I admitted to having cleaners and I don’t have a cleaner now but when I did say I had a cleaner the Internet went wild!”
“This will definitely be a controversial one!” she wrote in the video caption.
“What do you think about having gardeners when in debt & paying it off?!
“They’re something I really considered stopping at the start of this journey but don’t think I ever could!”
However, the majority of people in the comments section admitted they agreed with Megan that gardeners were worth paying out for.
“I’ve got one. It’s out of necessity,” one wrote.
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Check your bank balance on a regular basis – knowing your spending patterns is the first step to managing your money
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“I cannot physically maintain my garden. I go without many things so I can afford him because the stress of it looking a state would do me in!”
“Me and my husband have a hedge the same, the effort and time it takes to cut ourselves is just ridiculous and it never looks straight!” another added.
“Paying someone to come and do it with proper tools and knowledge is so much better and it takes them a fraction of the time, and they clean it all away after.”
“Some things are worth paying for. it would likely take you longer than them too,” a third wrote.
“Oh god soooo much longer!” Megan replied.
“Took me 3 hours to just do the hedge once and it looked awful hahah.”
“Absolutely do it,” someone else urged.
While another admitted: “I get my nails done every month! I owe £13,500.
“I’m not giving up my nails!!”

She tried to cut the 60 foot hedge outside the front of her house herself and it didn’t go well[/caption]