Greetings from Glasgow

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flora flowerdew
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Greetings from Glasgow

Post: # 13694Post flora flowerdew »

A delight to discover this community! Hello everyone!

I am a part-time urban self-sufficient-er, thinking of moving from windowledges, to an allotment, if I can get one in this city. Used to live more rural and had a fair bit of garden success with all sorts of herbs and some veggies.

My present, and main concern at the moment however, is surviving the slings and arrows of paid employment until I don’t have to do it anymore, which is unfortunately a fairly long time.

:flower:

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Post: # 13699Post Andy Hamilton »

ah we all have to work for a living unfortunatley.

I did hear about a bloke in Glasgow who is trying to find bits of unused ground around the city in order to plant stuff. He has a huge alltoment then I guess, perhaps you could give him a hand :wink:

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Post: # 13707Post nick »

Hi and welcome flora flowerdew

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Post: # 13718Post hedgewitch »

Hello flora flowerdew ( loving the name :flower:
A HUGE welcome to the site.
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Post: # 13734Post Libby »

Hiya flora :flower:
I want to wake up in the morning and see green!

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Post: # 13755Post gunners71uk »

hi pls to meet you any relation to bob flowerdew !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Post: # 13761Post digger »

gunners71uk wrote:hi pls to meet you any relation to bob flowerdew !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I actually had the pleasure of meeting Bob several times when I lived in Norwich and even visited his, well I'm not really sure how to describe it, but shall we say large garden. He introduced me to organic gardening and persuafded me to get an allotment. Great guy, with a fondness for red wine IIRC.

Welcome, by the way. The more cold climate growers the better.

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Post: # 13764Post shiney »

Welcome Flora Flowerdew,

Good luck with the search to find an allotment and a very warm welcome too!
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Post: # 13770Post Goodlife1970 »

Hi Flora Flowerdew,apart from windowsill gardening,what are you into? Look forward to reading your posts.
Now, what did I come in here for??????

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Post: # 13783Post flora flowerdew »

Absolutely no relation to Bob, just loved the name – in homage rather. Is he still around?

Apart from the work bit (mucking about with websites) and growing what I can, and taking great pleasure in cooking wholesome food, and having people over to eat it whenever possible, I do the odd bit of environmental campaigning – anti-GM for a while now. Have also dabbled in the odd bit of writing, not that you’d guess from this.

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Post: # 13784Post Shelle »

Hi flora flowerdew :hello2:

know what you mean about work - i took a part time job (3 days a week) so i could concentrate on more of the things i wanted to do (self discovery) - i have almost been here a year and so far i have not had many weeks where i am not working full time :roll:

oh well i will just have to fit more into each day or learn to say "no, sorry i can't" :wink:

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Post: # 13790Post Wombat »

G'Day Flora!

Welcome to the site.

I have his book on organic gardening - interesting fellow!

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Post: # 13809Post ina »

Hi Flora, welcome to another fellow Scot! (Well, I've only adopted Scotland as my home country...)

I used to work near Glasgow, growing veg and milking goats... The worst was the traffic in the city when I had to deliver veg on Friday afternoon! Do you live right in the city?
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Post: # 13817Post Millymollymandy »

Hi Flora and welcome!

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Post: # 13871Post woolcraft »

Hiya Flora, Nice to meet you. Did you pinch your name from Bob? What will he do without it! Looking forward to hearing how you get on with allotment; I'm just waiting to take on one as well. Sue

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