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Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by wanadoo, Nov 2, 2005.

  1. wanadoo

    wanadoo Apprentice Gardener

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    hi im sue iv just joined the site & i was just saying hi to every one i love gardening im 36 so i dont know every thin about gardening im doin nvq 1 in gardening & just started to run communtiy garden volentery.and me & 4 others got gold in another communtiy garden first time iv ever won anythin in gardening it was great
     
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    Hi Wanadoo/Sue Congrats on your gold. Keep logging in to Gardeners Corner and perhaps you'll be able to advise us on some things!

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    [ 03. November 2005, 12:40 PM: Message edited by: jjordie ]
     
  4. Fran

    Fran Gardener

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    Hi Sue and welcome [​IMG]
     
  5. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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  7. Bayleaf

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    Hi Sue
    Here's to many happy years of learning(us gardeners never stop!) & hard work! Well done for your prize! :D
    I took up horticulture as a career & am studying at the moment - it's the best thing I ever did, despite frustrations, bad knees, & bad wrists - making a garden work makes it all worthwhile. Keep it up & keep us posted on your progress.
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    Daisies Total Gardener

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    Hi Sue - welcome to GC. Glad to have you onboard!
     
  9. frogesque

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    May I add my welcome too - thanks for joining [​IMG]
     
  10. karen1981

    karen1981 Apprentice Gardener

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    hi sue and co, as the winter nights draw in what can we do to our ground? I have just got an ollotment ( scuse spelling) and i havent a clue what to do now should i just be thinking of protecting it from cold etc or is there something i can do for these cold months? Do u know of any sites i can logg on to to get great info - wanting to know more so about veg!
     
  11. Lady Gardener

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    i think you should be out there on a weekend chatting up other people and finding out ideas for planting
    you want to think about preparing the ground and if you want to grow early potatoes for example look for some fleece to warm up the soil ,, try to source some manure/compos
    you can sow [ie seeds] inc broad beans and parsnip
    fairly early
    you can try "heritage" varieties which tend to have flavour and avoid F1 which all ripen together
     
  12. Lady Gardener

    Lady Gardener Gardener

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    check out your local library for allotment books
     
  13. Bayleaf

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    bexonator Apprentice Gardener

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    what 2 do in january?apart from planning im a bit stumped.everything i try 2 grow indoors dosent seem to last very long.i have a mini green house which is probabbly to cold for anything right now.thinking about mushrooms under the kitchen sink as everything that occupies that space never seems to get used.
     
  15. elainefiz

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    hi Sue and happy new year everyone.also thinking of growing mushrooms and im gonna try tomatoes again.grew toms last year from seed and was so proud,alas died miserably-too small a tub,gunna use buckets this time and manure thanks to my friends good advice over allotment.a bit cold yet only 40 in greenhouse.
     
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