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Moomintroll
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Hello!

Post: # 67292Post Moomintroll »

Hi there everyone, I found your site by accident but am enjoying it.

Greetings from darkest Worcestershire, uk
I've never used a forum before.

We decided we wanted to grow as much as possible of our own stuff when we moved house 2 years ago. the inspiration was a walk round our old town on Christmas day and seeing a bloke pulling sprouts for Christmas dinner. we thought that was very cool and decided the new house had to be suitable for vegetable growing. We are now in an area where this is considered acceptable social behaviour and if you don't grow something it's almost regarded as strange. weve learnt to make our own bread and have produced some great chutneys to cheer up the lunchtime cheese butty.

I always used to hate gardening and gardening programmes and since producing food I think this must have been because the style and decorative stuff doesn't have as good an end function as a meal! The veg patch and greenhouse are areas where you can feel some sense of control and sanity in the world!

Hope to stick around.
Moomintroll
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Post: # 67296Post red »

hi and welcome :flower:
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I like like minded people... a bit like minded anyway.. well people with bits of their minds that are like the bits of my mind that I like...

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Post: # 67299Post glenniedragon »

Welcome to the site!
I think it happends as we get older, a primeval response of 'must provide for family, not rely on others ug' (imagine hair, loin cloth and club!) when we're younger we're happy for others to provide but as we get older we start to really think about it. Older doesn't have to be a specific age more of a state of mind....anyhoo once again welcome to the site I'm sure you'll love it here and gain loads

kind thoughts
Deb

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Millymollymandy
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Post: # 67317Post Millymollymandy »

Hi and welcome! Whereabouts are you - it helps us to know what country you are in at least!

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Post: # 67325Post Jarmara »

hello and welcome :flower:
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Post: # 67343Post QuakerBear »

Greetings Moomintroll. Weren't the Moomins cool?
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ina
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Post: # 67345Post ina »

Hiya Moomintroll, welcome to the Ishers!
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Post: # 67363Post Cassiepod »

WElcome .. I'm tyring to imagine a moomin troll...

I'm completely with you on the functional side of gardening etc.

Berti
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Post: # 67372Post Berti »

welcome ......and aren't the people fantastic, to make you feel right at home?
greetings from netherlands
berti (also just joined)

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Post: # 67406Post ohareward »

ImageMoomintrollImage

3M. She did!!!

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Post: # 67422Post Millymollymandy »

ohareward wrote: 3M. She did!!!

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What did I do? If you mean me?

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Post: # 67513Post ohareward »

Hi 3M. You asked her where she was from. Greetings from darkest Worcestershire, UK.

Robin
'You know you are a hard-core gardener if you deadhead flowers in other people's gardens.

To err is human. To blame someone else, is management potential.

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Post: # 67518Post Millymollymandy »

Oh I see! No she edited her post after I asked. :mrgreen: Thanks Moomintroll - it wouldn't matter so much but we have members all over the globe, as you've probably noticed by now!

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Moomintroll
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She?

Post: # 67585Post Moomintroll »

Sorry folks,

Not a she,

Definitely a he!

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Post: # 67589Post ina »

Cassiepod wrote:WElcome .. I'm tyring to imagine a moomin troll...
I'm trying to work out what your name is derived from: is it a moomin(g?) troll, or moo-mint-roll? :? Is there a verb "to moom", and if so, what does it mean? The latter could be a kind of Swiss roll incorporating milk and mint... (I've had some interesting results from my attempts of interpreting names before... :mrgreen: Which is probably why I stuck, very boringly, to my own name!)
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