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  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Looking forward to reading more from you in 2014.image

  • Me to KEF it keeps me moving forward and motivated 

    I re-potted my Tulips this week as addict suggested they were to shallow.

    But that's what the blog is for, to keep me in line

    clueless

  • just to let you know a small update was posted today

    Clueless

  • Just a small update with a cheap heated propagator made by me

     

    http://cluelessgardner.weebly.com/my-blog.html

     

    Clueless

  • Just a small update with a cheap heated propagator made by me

     

    http://cluelessgardner.weebly.com/my-blog.html

    clueless

     

  • bump

     

  • nutcutletnutcutlet Posts: 27,441

    That's all looking good James.  image



    In the sticks near Peterborough
  • Zoomer44Zoomer44 Posts: 3,267

    What a novel way to make a propagator, how much did it cost?  

  • Daniel HaynesDaniel Haynes Posts: 393 admin

    Hello Mike,

    I don't agree with you that our bloggers write "seldom" and about "nowt".

    We have five bloggers, four of whom blog every fortnight, with Kate Bradbury's blog appearing weekly. All of our bloggers were chosen on the basis of their knowledge and experience of gardening, and their skill at communicating that.

    A glance at our blog index page shows that they cover a wide range of topics:

    http://www.gardenersworld.com/blogs/

    Do feel free to have your say in the comments section on anything that Adam, Pippa, James, Richard or Kate write in their blogs.

    We're not able to offer a personal blog service to users of this site, but there are plenty of free blogging tools available. We're very happy for people to post links to their own garden-related blogs on this forum, providing they're not promoting commercial services or selling products.

    Daniel Haynes
    Editor, gardenersworld.com

     

     

  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190

    Mike,

    Why dont you just start your own website, easy to do then you can post a link to it on here and the other site so people can read it if want to.

     

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

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