Young enterprise group

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  1. YE2K11

    YE2K11 Apprentice Gardener

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    We require help on which plants would suitable for growth in a first time growers kit.
     
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    Cosmos :D:sunny::heehee: :heehee:
     
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      Lol! Good suggestion though :thumbsup:
       
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      Papaver somniferum, lovely poppies and easy to grow.
       
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      Firstly, welcome to GC, you will have access here to a wealth of knowledge and experience from the many members who are keen to give advice and assistance to everyone, no matter the level of their gardening expertise.

      Could you give some more information please?

      What age range are you addressing?

      Are you a formal group or just looking for ideas?

      Are you looking for ornamentals or edibles?
       
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      • YE2K11

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        We arent aiming at a specific age.

        We are a formal group.

        We are looking at both.
         
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        You're not exactly over egging it with the information YE2K11 :D If you can tell us a bit more about your group . Where you are , what are its aims etc , I am sure you will get some excellent info from this forum , they are a very friendly and helpful bunch :dbgrtmb:
         
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          Does Gardeners Corner get a percentage of the profits?
           
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            Scrungee Well known for it

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            YE2K11 - I assume you're doing this (which my daughter in sixth form is also involved in) Welcome to Young Enterprise

            Although you say 'plants' are you also considering seeds? (should EU rules permit)
             
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            Sorry I should have clarified we are using seeds.
             
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            I agree with Harry, we need a lot more information. What does a young enterprise group do? Is it voluntary? Is it profit making? Who is doing what?:dbgrtmb:
             
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              For a first time gardener looking for guaranteed success from seeds, I would look no further than Nasturtium.
               
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                nigella(love in mist) are easy and colourful,scabious and aster seeds i found grew with no probs for my 1st time planteing directly into the soil :)
                love lies bleeding aswell x
                 
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                Agreed with the Scabious Joolz, and so rewarding......but more so for the bees :D
                 
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