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Just got my first garden... Hello from Chorley!

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  1. Prkns

    Prkns Gardener

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    Morning all!

    I've been lurking around the forum for a while now and felt it was about time that I signed up and got involved.

    Since I was a wee lad, I've always been interested in gardens and gardening as a hobby, I put this 100% down to my mother and grandmother as they're both heavily engrossed in their gardens.

    I've only recently bought myself a house (new build) complete with a blank canvas garden which has allowed me to fully develop my previous interest in gardening into a full blown addiction.

    I've been taking progress photos of the landscaping and planting so far... i can't wait to post some more photos and get some sound advice on what to plant and how to tend to my garden. Here is a photo of what I bought, along with the design and plans that I created so that I know where I'm going with it all.

    Stay tuned for more images! :)

    Speak soon,
    Dave



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      :sign0016: to GC @David Perkins

      Congratulations on your new home and I wish you many happy years there :ccheers:
      Not a bad sized garden for a new build :thumbsup:
      Looking forward to getting to know you around the forums and seeing your progress. :)
       
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      Thank you kindly :)

      Thank you! It's not a bad size no... 10m x 4m from what i measured when i moved in. I'm planning on posting a progress thread soon so that i can keep track of it myself ha ha
       
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        Hello and welcome to the forum Dave.
         
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        I shall look forward to your thread David :hapydancsmil: it's always nice to watch a garden flourish :)
         
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          Well that's going to earn you a special place in members hearts and minds right there! We all love progress threads: very plagerisable inspirational :heehee:
          10x4 mtrs (I think) is a good size for new build - some I have seen are nothing larger than pocket handkerchiefs, with a top soil of only an inch and "subsoil" of rubble, rubble and yet more rubble :rolleyespink:
          Like the look of your plans - it does suggest a minimalistic approach. So, plants then and not produce? :scratch:
           
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            Thanks :)
             
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            It's a minimal plan, but all of those soil borders are going to be filled with plants (hopefully) and the raised planter on the right will be used for produce. Already got strawberries and beetroots in posts ready to move over once harvested.

            I'll probably post the progress later today... just getting all of the photo's together :)
             
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              Hi Dave,

              Welcome to Gardeners Corner

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              Hi Dave.....welcome to the forum. Enjoy! :spinning:
               
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              Glad you took the leap to join us after lurking! You will know that we are a friendly, helpful lot then?

              You must be very excited about your blank canvas garden...so many possibilities! [​IMG]
               
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              Love the plans . I will look forward to reading your updates as my sister has a new-build ans we could use some inspiration
               
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                Hi and welcome! Nice garden plan. I'm working mine out on Sketchup, but it changes on a weekly basis. V3 so far! Looking forward to seeing your progress. Good luck with it all :)
                 
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