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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. Arlandria

    Hello gardeners!

    We did some more cleaning up from the shed demolishing this weekend and it's looking much better!I've made a separate thread in the appropriate area to keep posting about the ongoing work:...
    We did some more cleaning up from the shed demolishing this weekend and it's looking much better!I've made a separate thread in the appropriate area to keep posting about the ongoing work: Arlandria's Long-Term Garden Renovation Thread
    We did some more cleaning up from the shed demolishing this weekend and it's looking much better!I've made a separate thread in the appropriate area to keep posting about the ongoing work: Arlandria's Long-Term Garden Renovation Thread
    We did some more cleaning up from the shed demolishing this weekend and it's looking much better!I've made a separate thread in the appropriate area to keep posting about the ongoing work:...
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  2. Liam B

    Advice for the newbie

    Hi,You need to find the User Manual for a solar pump that meets your flow rate and head.As you can see below, most fountain pumps are made up of several push, screw or click together parts so...
    Hi,You need to find the User Manual for a solar pump that meets your flow rate and head.As you can see below, most fountain pumps are made up of several push, screw or click together parts so it should be easy enough to leave off the spray head or attach some flexible hose to go up your...
    Hi,You need to find the User Manual for a solar pump that meets your flow rate and head.As you can see below, most fountain pumps are made up of several push, screw or click together parts so it should be easy enough to leave off the spray...
    Hi,You need to find the User Manual for a solar pump that meets your flow rate and head.As you can see below, most fountain pumps are made up of several push, screw or click together parts so...
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  3. LukeSlywalker

    Hi from Mansfield!

    Thanks very much everyone.
    Thanks very much everyone.
    Thanks very much everyone.
    Thanks very much everyone.
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  4. angievee

    Hello all

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner angievee. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner angievee. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner angievee. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner angievee. :)
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  5. andrew campbell

    Help -Weed problem

    Hi Andrew, the first one I dont really know but may be horsetail, at this stage I think this is where they release spores? but have had a couple of them grow between pavior and flags too, I...
    Hi Andrew, the first one I dont really know but may be horsetail, at this stage I think this is where they release spores? but have had a couple of them grow between pavior and flags too, I basically use weedkiller on them, but yes they come back.The second picture i am pretty sure is...
    Hi Andrew, the first one I dont really know but may be horsetail, at this stage I think this is where they release spores? but have had a couple of them grow between pavior and flags too, I basically use weedkiller on them, but yes they come...
    Hi Andrew, the first one I dont really know but may be horsetail, at this stage I think this is where they release spores? but have had a couple of them grow between pavior and flags too, I...
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  6. landimad
    Like x 7

    Hi, landimad is still here

    Allotmenteers, and Back gardeners will be ok as it tends to be a solitary thing until harvesting. :autlvs::sweep::spring:
    Allotmenteers, and Back gardeners will be ok as it tends to be a solitary thing until harvesting. :autlvs::sweep::spring:
    Allotmenteers, and Back gardeners will be ok as it tends to be a solitary thing until harvesting. :autlvs::sweep::spring:
    Allotmenteers, and Back gardeners will be ok as it tends to be a solitary thing until harvesting. :autlvs::sweep::spring:
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  7. HughesG86

    Hello!!

    Hiya @HughesG86 welcome to the forums
    Hiya @HughesG86 welcome to the forums
    Hiya @HughesG86 welcome to the forums
    Hiya @HughesG86 welcome to the forums
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  8. Sophocles

    Hello everybody!

    What a nightmare and you've tried everything possible. You need an award for perseverance. :) The only idea I have is to dig down those 30 inches or so along the borders and fill the bottom with up...
    What a nightmare and you've tried everything possible. You need an award for perseverance. :) The only idea I have is to dig down those 30 inches or so along the borders and fill the bottom with up to 6 inches of gravel and then fill with a mixture of compost and soil. There's no point in filling...
    What a nightmare and you've tried everything possible. You need an award for perseverance. :) The only idea I have is to dig down those 30 inches or so along the borders and fill the bottom with up to 6 inches of gravel and then fill with a mixture...
    What a nightmare and you've tried everything possible. You need an award for perseverance. :) The only idea I have is to dig down those 30 inches or so along the borders and fill the bottom with up...
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  9. newbiegreenfingers

    Honeysuckle/Obelisk Disaster

    thanks ricky101, i was going to cut it back and move it but have noticed some buds on it so am going to leave it until after it's flowered as I don't want to miss that!
    thanks ricky101, i was going to cut it back and move it but have noticed some buds on it so am going to leave it until after it's flowered as I don't want to miss that!
    thanks ricky101, i was going to cut it back and move it but have noticed some buds on it so am going to leave it until after it's flowered as I don't want to miss that!
    thanks ricky101, i was going to cut it back and move it but have noticed some buds on it so am going to leave it until after it's flowered as I don't want to miss that!
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  10. alecras234

    Hi from North Wales

    Hi Ash, welcome to Gardeners Corner and congratulations on becoming a member of the GC:love30::thumbsup: Gang. You'll find everyone is very friendly, with a good sense of humour and willing to pass on advice and...
    Hi Ash, welcome to Gardeners Corner and congratulations on becoming a member of the GC:love30::thumbsup: Gang. You'll find everyone is very friendly, with a good sense of humour and willing to pass on advice and the benefit of their experience, successes and mistakes.
    Hi Ash, welcome to Gardeners Corner and congratulations on becoming a member of the GC:love30::thumbsup: Gang. You'll find everyone is very friendly, with a good sense of humour and willing to pass on advice and the benefit of their experience, successes and...
    Hi Ash, welcome to Gardeners Corner and congratulations on becoming a member of the GC:love30::thumbsup: Gang. You'll find everyone is very friendly, with a good sense of humour and willing to pass on advice and...
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  11. Mikeymustard

    Hello all

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Mike. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Mike. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Mike. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Mike. :)
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  12. Piotr W

    Hello and thanks

    Welcome to the forum! One of the nicest ways to start gardening is to have an herb garden. It doesn't take a lot of space so lots of room left for flowers or other vegetables too. But herbs give...
    Welcome to the forum! One of the nicest ways to start gardening is to have an herb garden. It doesn't take a lot of space so lots of room left for flowers or other vegetables too. But herbs give you a quick culinary reward and you being a chef, will quickly fall in love with playing in the dirt!
    Welcome to the forum! One of the nicest ways to start gardening is to have an herb garden. It doesn't take a lot of space so lots of room left for flowers or other vegetables too. But herbs give you a quick culinary reward and you being a chef,...
    Welcome to the forum! One of the nicest ways to start gardening is to have an herb garden. It doesn't take a lot of space so lots of room left for flowers or other vegetables too. But herbs give...
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  13. William Calderbank

    Hello from Brighton

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner William. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner William. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner William. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner William. :)
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  14. JenniferA

    Hello gardeners

    Hi @JenniferA ,:sign0016:Welcome to Gardeners Corner :)
    Hi @JenniferA ,:sign0016:Welcome to Gardeners Corner :)
    Hi @JenniferA ,:sign0016:Welcome to Gardeners Corner :)
    Hi @JenniferA ,:sign0016:Welcome to Gardeners Corner :)
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  15. DaveB#

    Vine advice

    Hi, I have an established vine which has been in place for about 3 years. Earlier this year my wife did some pruning, including cutting through the lights. I thought it was alright as there were...
    Hi, I have an established vine which has been in place for about 3 years. Earlier this year my wife did some pruning, including cutting through the lights. I thought it was alright as there were some leaves on a couple of the stems but they haven't grown in the past few weeks. Should I cut it...
    Hi, I have an established vine which has been in place for about 3 years. Earlier this year my wife did some pruning, including cutting through the lights. I thought it was alright as there were some leaves on a couple of the stems but they...
    Hi, I have an established vine which has been in place for about 3 years. Earlier this year my wife did some pruning, including cutting through the lights. I thought it was alright as there were...
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  16. Tim not the gardener

    Garden tidy up!

    Dealing with the height when they get out of hand is one thing but many people don't realise what's going on underground. The root spread of Leylandii particularly is quite far spreading. I...
    Dealing with the height when they get out of hand is one thing but many people don't realise what's going on underground. The root spread of Leylandii particularly is quite far spreading. I wouldn't plant one within 40ft of any buildings or the mains services surrounding them.Don't worry too...
    Dealing with the height when they get out of hand is one thing but many people don't realise what's going on underground. The root spread of Leylandii particularly is quite far spreading. I wouldn't plant one within 40ft of any buildings or the...
    Dealing with the height when they get out of hand is one thing but many people don't realise what's going on underground. The root spread of Leylandii particularly is quite far spreading. I...
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  17. MayanGold

    Hi from a newbie gardener in Staffordshire!

    Hi MG, welcome to Gardeners Corner:love30::thumbsup:
    Hi MG, welcome to Gardeners Corner:love30::thumbsup:
    Hi MG, welcome to Gardeners Corner:love30::thumbsup:
    Hi MG, welcome to Gardeners Corner:love30::thumbsup:
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  18. Tim not the gardener

    Hi All.

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Tim. :) You may be surprised to know that you're not the only new member that has said they "don't think they'll ever be a gardener". Like your cars, once involved it can...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Tim. :) You may be surprised to know that you're not the only new member that has said they "don't think they'll ever be a gardener". Like your cars, once involved it can be addictive and you could find yourself with another hobby. There's no need to know all the...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Tim. :) You may be surprised to know that you're not the only new member that has said they "don't think they'll ever be a gardener". Like your cars, once involved it can be addictive and you could find yourself with...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Tim. :) You may be surprised to know that you're not the only new member that has said they "don't think they'll ever be a gardener". Like your cars, once involved it can...
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  19. Hazel Twigg

    Hello from Glasgow

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Hazel Twigg. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Hazel Twigg. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Hazel Twigg. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Hazel Twigg. :)
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  20. LLP

    Hi from New Starter

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner LLP. :)I've had a quick look on the internet and it may be grape leaf blister mite. Sorry, but I know very little about grapes so can't help you any further.
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner LLP. :)I've had a quick look on the internet and it may be grape leaf blister mite. Sorry, but I know very little about grapes so can't help you any further.
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner LLP. :)I've had a quick look on the internet and it may be grape leaf blister mite. Sorry, but I know very little about grapes so can't help you any further.
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner LLP. :)I've had a quick look on the internet and it may be grape leaf blister mite. Sorry, but I know very little about grapes so can't help you any further.
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