Greetings from sunny (today at least) Durness!

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Greetings from sunny (today at least) Durness!

Post: # 84000Post Green Aura »

Hi, just moved to the North-west tip of Scotland. Not very self-sufficient yet, but working on it. I think up here it'll be necessary (as well as desirable) - nearest supermarket is 70 miles away!!! Also hoping to get lots of advice about wind power - we've got lots of that - over 120mph yesterday :shock:. I think growing veg may be different from Manchester - much shorter growing season, but the tomatoes are sprouting and we'll see how it goes.

I've been dipping in and out of the website for a while now, but I'm pleased to join the forum.
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welcome :flower:
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Hello and welcome!

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welcome

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Post: # 84016Post Shirley »

Hello Green Aura...

You will probably notice a fair difference between Durness and Manchester (my home town!)

Looking forward to getting to know you.
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Post: # 84019Post ina »

Hello Green Aura, and welcome to the Ishers! I think you are lucky, not having a supermarket nearby... But others might think differently! :wink:

And I do hope you have a greenhouse or polytunnel for your tomatoes. Last year, mine didn't even grow in the tunnel... Too much wind (old tunnel, not windproof), and not enough sun.
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Post: # 84024Post Thurston Garden »

Ahoy! :salute:

Durness? Lucky you! Lovely area :lol:
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Thanks for the welcome

Post: # 84031Post Green Aura »

Hi
Thanks for the welcome messages - I'm hoping to get to know y'all better over the coming months. Will be busy running new business (won't promote it here as per rules, but google green aura and you might just find me!).

A polytunnel is certainly on the cards but first we have to clear the jungle we lovingly call the garden :lol: Currently digging up a row of pine trees to lay a hedge of lots of edible (and otherwise useful) goodies - hazel, sloes etc. Will keep a couple of the trees (for pine needle tea - vit C - and because there are so few trees round here). The rest are being moved to a currently unused communal area to give us a bit of woodland.

I got some raised beds off Ebay - absolute bargain - and am hoping to get cracking with the veg in the spring.

Got to go digging now, while the weather is still glorious. Apparently there's a Gallic word for "little spring" and that's what we're enjoying now.

Maggie
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Post: # 84070Post ina »

Green Aura wrote: Got to go digging now, while the weather is still glorious. Apparently there's a Gallic word for "little spring" and that's what we're enjoying now.

Maggie
Is that what it is... No rain since Friday here, either! Although, proper pea souper this morning - now that's burned away, the sun is through again. :cheers:

Wish I didn't have to work this afternoon - got some digging to do myself!
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Post: # 84082Post gigglybug »

Hello and welcome Green Aura :hello2:

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Hello and welcome hope you enjoy the site

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