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Post by Rosie on Oct 28, 2012 9:20:21 GMT
Hi Bernie, how nice to see you here, it's great to have members in different countries so we can compare notes ;D
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Post by bernieh on Oct 28, 2012 9:27:18 GMT
Hi Bernie, how nice to see you here, it's great to have members in different countries so we can compare notes ;D Thanks Rosie. I'm very glad to be here and looking forward to sharing garden news.
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Post by steve on Oct 28, 2012 14:33:48 GMT
Welcome from me too bernieh
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Post by Lou78W on Oct 28, 2012 16:32:51 GMT
Yes.....it would be GoY we met ;Dand possibly Trowels...will look forward to seeing your pics while our gardens are drab and dreary Thanks for your welcome Lou. I'll definitely make the effort and post some photos of the blooms on show here at the moment. I just have to work out where the best spot for posting them would be. "Flowers and Foliage for October" would be a good place Bernie....then November etc., when it comes along ;D
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Post by bernieh on Oct 28, 2012 21:03:32 GMT
Welcome from me too bernieh Thank you very much, Steve.
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Post by bernieh on Oct 28, 2012 21:04:14 GMT
Lou, I followed your suggestion and posted in 'Flowers and Foliage for October'. Thanks.
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Post by grindle on Oct 29, 2012 5:29:35 GMT
welcome from me too Bernieh, I remember seeing you on GOY too Ah, now I do remember your name Grindle. How are you? Winter getting closer now? Good thanks Bernieh, winter's far too close now so I will enjoy your sun and flowers ;D
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Post by Geranium on Oct 29, 2012 6:56:21 GMT
Maybe you'll recognise photos of my garden, Bernie.
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Post by bernieh on Oct 29, 2012 7:35:00 GMT
Maybe you'll recognise photos of my garden, Bernie. I'll definitely look out for your photos, Geranium, and see if my memory is stirred!
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Post by Moonlight on Nov 5, 2012 13:18:23 GMT
Hiya, I've joined to get some inspiration from other people's experiences and photos and grow some confidence in my own ability to garden.
My memories of gardening as a child are very precious to me and I want to give my children the opportunity to have precious memories of their own.
Moonlight
PS Does anyone else remember a tomato variety called Red Wopper? (Don't know the spelling Whoppa??? ) it is a massive beef tomato that my Mum used to grow.
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Post by Tel on Nov 5, 2012 14:02:28 GMT
Hi Moonlight, welcome to the forum, is that Eastwood Moonlight in your avatar.
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Post by Moonlight on Nov 5, 2012 14:32:52 GMT
Yes Tel it is Eastwood Moonlight. :-)
What varieties are in your Avatar?
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Post by steve on Nov 5, 2012 16:06:00 GMT
Welcome to the forums Moonlight
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Post by Tel on Nov 5, 2012 16:27:48 GMT
Yes Tel it is Eastwood Moonlight. :-) What varieties are in your Avatar? Ruby, top left, small decorative Kiwi Gloria, top right, small cactus Mary's Jomanda, bottom, miniature ball
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Post by Cherry on Nov 5, 2012 16:49:16 GMT
Welcome Moonlight. Goodness, another person who knows about dahlias. ;D
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