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Hello, Neko! Welcome to the most helpful and caring bunch of gardeners around the web. If you need advice on gardens, the Garden Helper forum is the place to be...
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Although the season's already over I'm ready to discuss plants and stuff at the drop of a trowel.
Plants: 118 | From: Kingston, Ontario | Registered: Nov 2005
| Seeded: 24.226.91.184
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hi all another newbie here from new jersey with lots of plant dilemmas sure can use your help
Plants: 1 | From: sewell new jersey | Registered: Nov 2005
| Seeded: 68.46.18.9
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Welcome Neko...glad you found us. There are plenty of great gardeners here for you to visit with...makes no difference the season! Zip around the forum and have fun!
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Happiness, like a dessert so sweet. May life give you more than you can ever eat... *** *** Plants: 7034 | From: The Land of JOY | Registered: Apr 2004
| Seeded: 70.247.242.12
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My situation is that perhaps I garden too well and not too wisely. For example, I've had iris fever for some time now, and have recently contracted, shall I say, mal de peony . Hence my introductory comment. Then there are the primulas...the shrubbery...
Mercifully I'm limited by the size of your average subdivision lot.
I know, the first step is to admit I have a problem, but, darn, it's so enjoyable. My garden can best be described as, ahem, botanical. Hopefully there a few kindred souls here. Plants: 118 | From: Kingston, Ontario | Registered: Nov 2005
| Seeded: 24.226.91.184
Glad to meet you, and am looking forward to joining in some garden chat. Most of what I can share come from mostly trial - and - error out of my little pocket paradise, which has always been a work in progress.
can't promise to give much help to garden challenges down in the zones 7 through 9 regions, though even just a show and tell exchange will be a nice way to swap ideas.
Thanks so much for the welcome. see you around.
Plants: 118 | From: Kingston, Ontario | Registered: Nov 2005
| Seeded: 24.226.91.184
quote: Drop down into the Banter Hall and get to know everyone! (That's where I live...)
I thought you lived in KENTUCKY????
*****Neko Nomad, Welcome to The Garden Helper's Forum!!! We are very glad to have you...
Also there's a bunch of Canuck's here.. *and very~very nice one's at that! * Jump right on in, catch up with Cindy if you can.. and Please do help where every you can, we do have alot of questions for your growing area. Always glad to have you on board..
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Then you probably won't mind if I mooch around a bit to see where a free-style gardener such as myself can fit in. You see, I have a collection of easy ( to grow, that is ), off- the-shelf perennials, bulbs, and familiar bushes and trees everyone knows the names of. Not terribly tidy, but it looks cared for.
We're having a glorious autumn this year.
Plants: 118 | From: Kingston, Ontario | Registered: Nov 2005
| Seeded: 24.226.91.184