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apples
Dream Gardener


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Hello.
I like this place, it's nice!
I'm pretty new to the plant world but I love them.
My bedroom has a fairly open west facing window and I've just been filling it with plants for the last few months. I think it's become a compleatly separate ecosystem from the rest of the house! Haven't done much outside eccept for plant the hedges.
So thats my story...
I was thinking of starting and indoor food garden and kind of wondering what my best and most plentifull options would be? A little while after new years I planted a bunch of pepper seeds strait from the pepper in my fridge and they seem to be doing quite well but I don't really know how big they plan on getting or if they'll even fruit. Anyways, mainly just wanted to say hi but any advice would be a bonus.
Thanks

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The answers will come when needed. Otherwise, I'm guesing time will make me feel silly.

From: canada | Registered: Feb 2004  |  IP: Logged
Jillie
Garden Pro!


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Hi, Apple! I don't have an answer to your questions, but welcome!
You're going to LOVE this site. Everyone is sooo friendly and helpful....and funny. [Big Grin]
This is the greatest bunch of gardeners you're ever likely to meet.
Ask questions..Everyone here LOVES a challenge. Someone will show up soon to give you some tips. [thumb]
We have some other nice folks from Canada here, as well...I know they'll be here soon to give you a big "Howdy."

Enjoy!

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From: Ugh...Van Nuys, CA | Registered: Nov 2003  |  IP: Logged
catlover
The Cheetah!


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Welcome to The Garden Helper Apples!!! [wayey]

This is a great place to find info and to just get away from the rat race of daily life!!!

Try and place your ?'s in the appropriate categories and you will get your answers sooner! (Some people with more experience in certain areas don't read other areas!!!! ) If it's not in the right place don't worry about it....we can move the posting to the appropriate spot!!!

Ask away and have some fun ....watch out you will be making a ton of friends all over the world!!! [thumb]

I have a curiousity ? for you....how did you happen to stumble across this site? [dunno]

[kitty] Catlover [wayey]

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From: California | Registered: Mar 2003  |  IP: Logged
apples
Dream Gardener


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Thanks for the warm greatings [Smile] !
Jillie, can't see the details that well but your signature pic looks like a very impressive succulant. Is it your own? Cat lover, as to your question I was looking for info on getting my newly recieved gardenia to continue blooming.I have few big fat buds that seem to be ready to expload and a few still growing. The first thing that wasn't trying sell me a gardenia or it's seeds was a link to an email and responce specificaly about bringing gardenias to bloom indoors [Big Grin] . When I saw the forum I thought I could learn alot so why not.
Thanks again for being so nice [grin] !!!

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