A place for newbies to introduce themselves.

Started by Jeannine, March 12, 2010, 12:54:10

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pumkinlover

Plot looks great!! Keep the photos coming :D

pumkinlover


Jayb

Hi and Welcome to Meter rat, Gazza1960 and other new joiners.

Love the pictures Gazza  ;D
Seed Circle site http://seedsaverscircle.org/
My Blog, Mostly Tomato Mania http://mostlytomatomania.blogspot.co.uk/

louise stella

Just found this picture Ruth......you've done really well for the first year!  Next year will be easier! x
Grow yer bugger grow!

strawberry1

Hi, I am a 60+ grandmotherly and a returner to veggie and fruit growing. Married for 41 years and downsized 8 years ago, to no garden  :(. Moved to n somerset 14 months ago and got stuck into a small virgin allotment 12 months ago, all hands and knees stuff with great tools from get digging.  3 grown up children, 3 grandchildren and we are both retired

I have been a make-do-er all my life and am a whizz with knitting kneedles but have given that up now as my allotment comes first. 8 x 100 feet, that is all and that includes the utility end and 1/3 is fruit and flowers but we haven`t had to buy veg since april. I have grown lots in the past, well almost self sufficient in veg for years due to hard work and a need to save up for getting older

We have a new very very energy -efficient house with ultra low energy bills. What more can I ask for, happily married, plenty of fresh air, a healthy hobby that feeds us and a lovely friendly village to live in

Aden Roller

Welcome Strawberry1.

Here's wishing you continued good fortune, good health and fresh-air!!

Monkey Brains

Hello,
I'm quite new here-  I've posted a few times without exploring the site properly, so didn't spot & explore the introducing ourselves page.

I've been a keen but occasional solo gardener for about 20 years, and a highly committed allotmenteer for 2 years now, and since signing up for the plot have finally manged to introduce my OH to the joys of growing stuff - he's now graduating from a passion for vegetables to developing a love and appreciation of flowers  ;D

I live in Sussex. I know a little bit about growing stuff, but consider myself a beginner - am always on the lookout to learn new tips  :)


pumkinlover

Welcome to new members Stawberry1 and Monkeybrains ;D

Aden Roller

Quote from: Monkey Brains on October 16, 2011, 19:51:00
Hello,
I'm quite new here-  I've posted a few times without exploring the site properly, so didn't spot & explore the introducing ourselves page.

I've been a keen but occasional solo gardener for about 20 years, and a highly committed allotmenteer for 2 years now, and since signing up for the plot have finally manged to introduce my OH to the joys of growing stuff - he's now graduating from a passion for vegetables to developing a love and appreciation of flowers  ;D

I live in Sussex. I know a little bit about growing stuff, but consider myself a beginner - am always on the lookout to learn new tips  :)



Someone else from sunny Sussex  :)  Which bit? West or East?

Monkey Brains

I'm in the East, but exploring the county on drives out and about over the weekends I'm increasingly taken with the West and would like to move out that way next time I up sticks...

galina

Gazza, Strawberry and MB welcome to A4A.  Thanks for sharing a bit about you and where and how you grow.

MB, don't blame you.  It is just so dry in the East, makes it hard to keep the garden watered.

Jayb

Just popping in to say hello to Strawberry and Monkey Brains welcome to a4a  ;D
Seed Circle site http://seedsaverscircle.org/
My Blog, Mostly Tomato Mania http://mostlytomatomania.blogspot.co.uk/

Aden Roller

Quote from: Monkey Brains on October 16, 2011, 20:57:53
I'm in the East, but exploring the county on drives out and about over the weekends I'm increasingly taken with the West and would like to move out that way next time I up sticks...

We're pretty fond of West Sussex. Some lovely countryside (that the developers have so far missed), relatively mild weather, loads of sunshine as well as the coast and the Downs.

Great places to live:

  • parts of Scotland are beautiful - quiet roads and fresh air... shame about the weather
  • the Yorkshire Dales - pure magic but there again the winters...... yuck! 

cm

Well.. I've been a lurker for *ages*.  Years probably.  I registered a while back, but never got around to posting.

So hello.  *waves*

I've been growing for a few years, hail from the midlands but being under the thumb I was uprooted and moved to south wales to start our newly wed lives (couple of years back).  Have a couple of little uns, that have their own set of tools - and when they're of age will be labourers (or just there to play with the snails/worms going by recent activities) for me on the plot :)

pumkinlover

Hi cm,
Glad you've decided to dip your toe in the water. Most people do not bite (well a few do :o)!
Welcome to A4A!

betula

Yes welcome and glad you have stopped lurking :)


Jayb

Waves back to cm, welcome to a4a. Hope you enjoy your time here. Sounds like you have your hands full  ;D
Which part of South Wales are living in?
Seed Circle site http://seedsaverscircle.org/
My Blog, Mostly Tomato Mania http://mostlytomatomania.blogspot.co.uk/

Aden Roller

Hi cm - good to have you join us. (No more hiding around the edges  ;))

Have you a wonderful Welsh accent now you've relocated?
Which bit of south Welsh Wales are you in?

I have family near Neath and Mumbles.

caroline7758


cornykev

Hi  cm  I'm sure you'll 'measure' up nicely.    ;)
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

cm

I live in Caerphilly, not far from Cardiff (recently moved from there).. :)

Forgot I'd posted this until now, sorry :p

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