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  • Daisydoo2Daisydoo2 Posts: 21

    I'm new too and like everyone above says, everyone so friendly and willing to help. 

     

  • flumpy1flumpy1 Posts: 3,117

    Welcome to the gang to all newbies image

  • jinxyggjinxygg Posts: 10

    oh great, thanks for all your kind welcomes and responses guys, its really nice to be able to  to talk and get solutions with  ppl that know best

     

  • jinxyggjinxygg Posts: 10

    oh n im from stirlingshire scotland btw(yes one of those damn jocks lol, and as you can imagine the weather aint too great up here , we all got webbed feet)

     

  • 4thPanda4thPanda Posts: 4,145

    Welcome all image Jinx, you had better success than me the first time I attempted seeds, not one germinated image Got me thinking I couldn't do seeds . . . . . cut back on the numbers last year and just tried Morning Glory . . . . didn't follow 'the rules' and had 100% germination image This year, same effort, only half were successful. image Don't let it put you off image

  • HippophaeHippophae Posts: 154

    Hi jinxygg. Interesting username haha. Welcome to the forum, I've not been here long myself, but am enjoying exploring and reading and offering up help and advice where I can.

  • Daisydoo2Daisydoo2 Posts: 21

    Here's another Scot. image Don't know much about gardening but learning all the time. image

  • Pat EPat E Posts: 12,316

    The learning part is the best part of gardening -it's never boring, and mostly challenging.  I'm struggling with snow falling this morning and determine to let the garden do its own thing. I'm certainly not going out in it. The kangaroos are enjoying the change, though.

    S. E. NSW
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