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I was told about this site by Rue anemone,thanks rue. I live in the uk with my hubby,3 kids,and 2 dogs, i have been gardening for about 5years and am now a complete addict.As well as the garden i also have two allotment plots where i grow veg,think you call them community gardens. think thats all for now don,t want to bore you all stupid in my first post. Bye
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Thanks for the welcome everyone,i know Rue from a uk site called overthegardengate,sadly it is to close at the end of the month. In amswer to some of your questions,i grow a variety of veg on my plot including,squashes,courgettes,onions,leeks,beetroot,and just about anything else that the birds don,t fancy,can,t be bothered messing about with netting.Have a second plot that i intend to use as an overspill for my garden plants as i always sow far to many.Favourite plants are Heucheras,sedums and the large leaved saxifrages. But i will try anythng from seed,have quite a few baby trees that i raised myself. Hope to get to know you all better over time,sure i will enjoy this site.
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Phil and Laura
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OK, been gardening forever;BUT...what the blazes is a courgette?
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Courgette,in america translates as zuccini,think i spelled that right.
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