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A Place For New Members To Come And Introduce Themselves To The Forum. - JUST INTRODUCTIONS; NO QUESTIONS IN HERE PLEASE

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  1. branch
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    Hello everyone

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Mike. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Mike. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Mike. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Mike. :)
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  2. DazzerLancs
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    Good evening

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Darren. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Darren. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Darren. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Darren. :)
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  3. Sarah100!
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    Hi all...

    Welcome to the forum Sarah
    Welcome to the forum Sarah
    Welcome to the forum Sarah
    Welcome to the forum Sarah
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  4. ManekiNekoUK
    Like x 5

    Hello Gardeners

    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
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  5. ChrisM6
    Like x 5

    Hi all

    Nice one. There, my avatar is chrism.
    Nice one. There, my avatar is chrism.
    Nice one. There, my avatar is chrism.
    Nice one. There, my avatar is chrism.
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  6. Drahcir
    Like x 3

    Hello from sunny MK

    Thank you!MK is in deed Milton Keynes, far flung jewel of Buckinghamshire!
    Thank you!MK is in deed Milton Keynes, far flung jewel of Buckinghamshire!
    Thank you!MK is in deed Milton Keynes, far flung jewel of Buckinghamshire!
    Thank you!MK is in deed Milton Keynes, far flung jewel of Buckinghamshire!
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  7. JayKay70

    Hi all

    Welcome to the forum JayKay70 we really are a friendly bunch.
    Welcome to the forum JayKay70 we really are a friendly bunch.
    Welcome to the forum JayKay70 we really are a friendly bunch.
    Welcome to the forum JayKay70 we really are a friendly bunch.
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  8. dowtish

    Hello

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner dowtish. :)No need to apologise, we're all still learning no matter how much experience we have. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner dowtish. :)No need to apologise, we're all still learning no matter how much experience we have. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner dowtish. :)No need to apologise, we're all still learning no matter how much experience we have. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner dowtish. :)No need to apologise, we're all still learning no matter how much experience we have. :)
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  9. JustJoe
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    My latest project

    We would put a couple of Strawberries and Tumbling Tom Tomatoes in there to cascade down the sides , the kids would love picking them.Not sure about any Courgettes as some types foliage can seem...
    We would put a couple of Strawberries and Tumbling Tom Tomatoes in there to cascade down the sides , the kids would love picking them.Not sure about any Courgettes as some types foliage can seem to be a little prickly even for our old skin, plus they need masses of space and water/feed and...
    We would put a couple of Strawberries and Tumbling Tom Tomatoes in there to cascade down the sides , the kids would love picking them.Not sure about any Courgettes as some types foliage can seem to be a little prickly even for our old skin,...
    We would put a couple of Strawberries and Tumbling Tom Tomatoes in there to cascade down the sides , the kids would love picking them.Not sure about any Courgettes as some types foliage can seem...
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  10. Bilargreaves
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    Hello from Bill's garden

    Welcome to GC Bill. :)
    Welcome to GC Bill. :)
    Welcome to GC Bill. :)
    Welcome to GC Bill. :)
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  11. Steve Bryant

    Hiya

    Hello @Steve Bryant, welcome to Gardeners Corner
    Hello @Steve Bryant, welcome to Gardeners Corner
    Hello @Steve Bryant, welcome to Gardeners Corner
    Hello @Steve Bryant, welcome to Gardeners Corner
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  12. Jay9408
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    Hi all

    Welcome to GC Jay. :)
    Welcome to GC Jay. :)
    Welcome to GC Jay. :)
    Welcome to GC Jay. :)
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  13. fbpechrissy
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    Hello from Arthur's Allotment

    Sorry I've not heard of it.
    Sorry I've not heard of it.
    Sorry I've not heard of it.
    Sorry I've not heard of it.
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  14. Dahlia Queen
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    Hello, Dahlia Queen here

    Here's the better photo of Molly Raven from front of the new spring catalogue
    Here's the better photo of Molly Raven from front of the new spring catalogue
    Here's the better photo of Molly Raven from front of the new spring catalogue
    Here's the better photo of Molly Raven from front of the new spring catalogue
    upload_2023-3-11_20-55-10.png Dahlia imperialis 4.JPG D Tri.jpg Fragile.jpg Honka Pink.jpg Cafe .jpg
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  15. BrennaBee

    Will anything grow next to a Laurel ?

    Yes I have those in mind too, I will try planting bluebells underneath as well
    Yes I have those in mind too, I will try planting bluebells underneath as well
    Yes I have those in mind too, I will try planting bluebells underneath as well
    Yes I have those in mind too, I will try planting bluebells underneath as well
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  16. Digginginclay

    Newbie, erratic gardener

    Welcome to the forum. Do not become despondent. Clay is about the most fertile of soils after fenland peat. I note you are in Essex, remember that East Anglia is about the most productive arable...
    Welcome to the forum. Do not become despondent. Clay is about the most fertile of soils after fenland peat. I note you are in Essex, remember that East Anglia is about the most productive arable area in Uk, and its mainly clay. I agree with most of the advice given above but am concerned that...
    Welcome to the forum. Do not become despondent. Clay is about the most fertile of soils after fenland peat. I note you are in Essex, remember that East Anglia is about the most productive arable area in Uk, and its mainly clay. I agree with most...
    Welcome to the forum. Do not become despondent. Clay is about the most fertile of soils after fenland peat. I note you are in Essex, remember that East Anglia is about the most productive arable...
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  17. Wannabe
    Like x 5

    Hi

    Welcome to GC Ian69. :)
    Welcome to GC Ian69. :)
    Welcome to GC Ian69. :)
    Welcome to GC Ian69. :)
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  18. BrennaBee

    Can Agapanthus bulbs be planted in March ?

    Thanks for your advice everyone I may well try both, plant in pots and into the ground. I will definitely not have the evergreens, I will feed them too Cheers
    Thanks for your advice everyone I may well try both, plant in pots and into the ground. I will definitely not have the evergreens, I will feed them too Cheers
    Thanks for your advice everyone I may well try both, plant in pots and into the ground. I will definitely not have the evergreens, I will feed them too Cheers
    Thanks for your advice everyone I may well try both, plant in pots and into the ground. I will definitely not have the evergreens, I will feed them too Cheers
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  19. Jblakes

    Evening all, Conifer hedge help needed.

    If it's a variety of thuja then it may close up the gaps left by the ash etc
    If it's a variety of thuja then it may close up the gaps left by the ash etc
    If it's a variety of thuja then it may close up the gaps left by the ash etc
    If it's a variety of thuja then it may close up the gaps left by the ash etc
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  20. Neil1985

    Hello and a plea for advice!

    Depends on what size plant you buy. :)We have a Holly in a very similar situation to @Neil1985 and its covers each fence by about 4ft and we restrict it to 8ft high, load of berries etc. Its...
    Depends on what size plant you buy. :)We have a Holly in a very similar situation to @Neil1985 and its covers each fence by about 4ft and we restrict it to 8ft high, load of berries etc. Its downside is it takes a couple of years to grow - 10 Holly Trees to Grow | BBC Gardeners World...
    Depends on what size plant you buy. :)We have a Holly in a very similar situation to @Neil1985 and its covers each fence by about 4ft and we restrict it to 8ft high, load of berries etc. Its downside is it takes a couple of years to grow - 10...
    Depends on what size plant you buy. :)We have a Holly in a very similar situation to @Neil1985 and its covers each fence by about 4ft and we restrict it to 8ft high, load of berries etc. Its...
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