What I love about this forum is that all of us have no reservations about sharing our experience to help to those less experienced and wiling to learn.
Believe me, most of what I know about gardening comes from trial and error, never had the luxury of having the wealth of knowledge available here at the clink of a mouse.
I must say David, I did have a bit of a worry wobble when I thought you might leave the forum!
As a fairly new gardener, everyone's help and suggestions are invaluable to me! And as I have mentioned before, quite lonely being a county girl living in a city so nice to chat to people with common interests
Just taken these pix of the sweet peas that were sown in acold GH late Feb. which are now outside The first 2 pots are dwarf Explorer & the 3rd is Sugar & Spice. You recommended the S & S David & I the Dwarf Ex is also suitable for pots supposedly.
Awww.....Wonky, it's amazing how things get misconstrued, I never for one moment considered quitting this forum. I would suggest you are well on your way to becoming an very good gardener, just like your Ma.
I've described this forum as 'unique' and I truly believe it to be so, where core members are unstinting with their help for those who ask for it.
You say your sweet peas have been more successful since following my advice......well you see, my hope is that you will probably pass on your experience to the next generation. As I said earlier, I never had the good fortune to be helped by a forum like this.
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Sorry, the above contained a link to my photobucket account, I've removed it because it left my whole album open to public view.
I've read people mentioning that before David. I'm not sure if it will be changed or not but check the New Forum thread.
I'm glad you took down the "GW forum naked tour 2015" before too many people saw it.
David, not sure we are ready for your whole album!

Trying my best to resolve picture issues here, worst case scenario I could send them to Dove and she could post them!
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c186/DavidKnapper/DSCN0725.jpg
Ah! got it sussed, from my photobucket account wivout spilling the beans.
Red & purple...any likes?
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love the red and purple sweet peas, such rich colours! Bet the scent is heady!
Not sure if this is what you mean but when you scroll down on the link it gives options of more albums from this user.
Blimey! I like all of them. Wonky was saying earlier she wished she could smell them. I very nearly could!!!!!
I would say that spade and fork have seen some use.
You couldn't go out and buy those!!!
What I love about this forum is that all of us have no reservations about sharing our experience to help to those less experienced and wiling to learn.
Believe me, most of what I know about gardening comes from trial and error, never had the luxury of having the wealth of knowledge available here at the clink of a mouse.
I must say David, I did have a bit of a worry wobble when I thought you might leave the forum!
As a fairly new gardener, everyone's help and suggestions are invaluable to me! And as I have mentioned before, quite lonely being a county girl living in a city so nice to chat to people with common interests
Just taken these pix of the sweet peas that were sown in a
cold GH late Feb. which are now outside 
The first 2 pots are dwarf Explorer & the 3rd is Sugar & Spice. You recommended the S & S David & I the Dwarf Ex is also suitable for pots supposedly.
Last edited: 14 May 2016 19:49:00
Awww.....Wonky, it's amazing how things get misconstrued, I never for one moment considered quitting this forum. I would suggest you are well on your way to becoming an very good gardener, just like your Ma.
I've described this forum as 'unique' and I truly believe it to be so, where core members are unstinting with their help for those who ask for it.
You say your sweet peas have been more successful since following my advice......well you see, my hope is that you will probably pass on your experience to the next generation. As I said earlier, I never had the good fortune to be helped by a forum like this.