New Members Introduction

A Place For New Members To Come And Introduce Themselves To The Forum. - JUST INTRODUCTIONS; NO QUESTIONS IN HERE PLEASE

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  1. Crobbery

    Hello

    Glad to have you join us @Crobbery .
    Glad to have you join us @Crobbery .
    Glad to have you join us @Crobbery .
    Glad to have you join us @Crobbery .
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  2. MrsMajorhangover

    Hi All!

    Welcome to the forum
    Welcome to the forum
    Welcome to the forum
    Welcome to the forum
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  3. Batfink

    Hi everyone

    Welcome to the forum
    Welcome to the forum
    Welcome to the forum
    Welcome to the forum
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  4. PhilMs
    Friendly x 3

    Greetings from Worcester

    Welcome, hope you find us a friendly bunch. :dbgrtmb:
    Welcome, hope you find us a friendly bunch. :dbgrtmb:
    Welcome, hope you find us a friendly bunch. :dbgrtmb:
    Welcome, hope you find us a friendly bunch. :dbgrtmb:
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  5. Lizabethamanda

    Hi

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Lizabethamanda. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Lizabethamanda. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Lizabethamanda. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Lizabethamanda. :)
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  6. Giri
    Like x 5

    Greetings from Andalucia.

    It was VERY basic. We were not paying but visited a friend and his daughters for four days who rented it for two weeks.
    It was VERY basic. We were not paying but visited a friend and his daughters for four days who rented it for two weeks.
    It was VERY basic. We were not paying but visited a friend and his daughters for four days who rented it for two weeks.
    It was VERY basic. We were not paying but visited a friend and his daughters for four days who rented it for two weeks.
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  7. MikeK

    Greetings from Germany II

    A warm welcome to Gardeners Corner, @MikeK!Nick
    A warm welcome to Gardeners Corner, @MikeK!Nick
    A warm welcome to Gardeners Corner, @MikeK!Nick
    A warm welcome to Gardeners Corner, @MikeK!Nick
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  8. enc

    Hello from sunny…

    Welcome to the forum! Over here, if someone tries to complain about rain, we usually respond, "It's better than snow!".
    Welcome to the forum! Over here, if someone tries to complain about rain, we usually respond, "It's better than snow!".
    Welcome to the forum! Over here, if someone tries to complain about rain, we usually respond, "It's better than snow!".
    Welcome to the forum! Over here, if someone tries to complain about rain, we usually respond, "It's better than snow!".
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  9. Harri

    Hi everyone ...

    Hello and welcome to GC forums @Harri
    Hello and welcome to GC forums @Harri
    Hello and welcome to GC forums @Harri
    Hello and welcome to GC forums @Harri
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  10. Verygreen

    Patience

    Welcome @Verygreen I´m new to gardening and this forum too, but I was fortunate to take over an existing garden. Sounds like you are interested in growing things to eat, in a garden not yet...
    Welcome @Verygreen I´m new to gardening and this forum too, but I was fortunate to take over an existing garden. Sounds like you are interested in growing things to eat, in a garden not yet designed for that purpose -- do you have any long-term plans ? Potatoes and chillies are a great start,...
    Welcome @Verygreen I´m new to gardening and this forum too, but I was fortunate to take over an existing garden. Sounds like you are interested in growing things to eat, in a garden not yet designed for that purpose -- do you have any long-term...
    Welcome @Verygreen I´m new to gardening and this forum too, but I was fortunate to take over an existing garden. Sounds like you are interested in growing things to eat, in a garden not yet...
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  11. Toby9843
    Like x 3

    Hi everyone

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Toby9843. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Toby9843. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Toby9843. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Toby9843. :)
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  12. Jennie griffiths

    HI - We have recently bought our first house and the garden is a mess :( How do we lay turf please?

    Thank you every one for your help, I will have a look on there :)
    Thank you every one for your help, I will have a look on there :)
    Thank you every one for your help, I will have a look on there :)
    Thank you every one for your help, I will have a look on there :)
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  13. Liz1958

    Identifying a plant.

    Wouldn't like to say what kind I willow I may be, but would say it grows very quickly and you could end up with having to trim it about 4 times a year . If you really want that one,ask for some...
    Wouldn't like to say what kind I willow I may be, but would say it grows very quickly and you could end up with having to trim it about 4 times a year . If you really want that one,ask for some cuttings, long one year old wood roots very easily, in spring, if pushed directly into the ground.
    Wouldn't like to say what kind I willow I may be, but would say it grows very quickly and you could end up with having to trim it about 4 times a year . If you really want that one,ask for some cuttings, long one year old wood roots very easily,...
    Wouldn't like to say what kind I willow I may be, but would say it grows very quickly and you could end up with having to trim it about 4 times a year . If you really want that one,ask for some...
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  14. John Disdle
    Friendly x 6

    Hi All

    You're welcome:biggrin:
    You're welcome:biggrin:
    You're welcome:biggrin:
    You're welcome:biggrin:
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  15. PHSVM
    Friendly x 4

    Hello

    Welcome to the forum!
    Welcome to the forum!
    Welcome to the forum!
    Welcome to the forum!
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  16. Blue arbour
    Friendly x 3

    New joiner

    Thank you. :)
    Thank you. :)
    Thank you. :)
    Thank you. :)
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  17. NAlberto

    hey hey everyone

    And welcome from me too :dbgrtmb:
    And welcome from me too :dbgrtmb:
    And welcome from me too :dbgrtmb:
    And welcome from me too :dbgrtmb:
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  18. Jo Williams

    Pruning edgeworthia grandiflora

    Oh thank you. That is really helpful. I will remember that.
    Oh thank you. That is really helpful. I will remember that.
    Oh thank you. That is really helpful. I will remember that.
    Oh thank you. That is really helpful. I will remember that.
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  19. Ali Naqvi

    Hola!!

    You're "evil" ?? :heehee: ... surely not ... WELCOME to Gardeners Corner anyway !
    You're "evil" ?? :heehee: ... surely not ... WELCOME to Gardeners Corner anyway !
    You're "evil" ?? :heehee: ... surely not ... WELCOME to Gardeners Corner anyway !
    You're "evil" ?? :heehee: ... surely not ... WELCOME to Gardeners Corner anyway !
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  20. John Stoker
    Like x 5

    Dianthus (Carnation) Hybrid.

    I propergate my plants by taking cuttings not seeds, it could be that your young plants are developing too quickly and hence they are spindly, try moving them outdoors once they have established...
    I propergate my plants by taking cuttings not seeds, it could be that your young plants are developing too quickly and hence they are spindly, try moving them outdoors once they have established in the greenhouse, nip out any developing flower stems and let the plants develop their root stock,...
    I propergate my plants by taking cuttings not seeds, it could be that your young plants are developing too quickly and hence they are spindly, try moving them outdoors once they have established in the greenhouse, nip out any developing flower...
    I propergate my plants by taking cuttings not seeds, it could be that your young plants are developing too quickly and hence they are spindly, try moving them outdoors once they have established...
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