Hello from Chicago USA

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FarmerPhoebe
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Hello from Chicago USA

Post: # 125302Post FarmerPhoebe »

Hi Everybody! Let me start by saying, "It wasn't my fault! I'm a lifelong Democrat." :wink:

This is such a comfortable site. I immediately felt right at home. I found you from a gardening group on Facebook.

My name is Phoebe and I am an apartment-dwelling urban gardener with a little patch of dirt behind a Catholic girls school about a mile from where I live. (It used to be right across the street, but I've moved - but not too far.)

I've been gardening organically off & on since I was 8 years old. Because I am so connected to the earth (Taurus, you know), I need to play in the dirt fairly regularly.

Thanks for being here. I look forward to getting to know you.
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Post: # 125307Post Annpan »

Welcome to 'ish :wave:
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Post: # 125346Post hedgewitch »

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Post: # 125351Post snapdragon »

welcome in Phoebe :flower:

a real garden in a city environment? you must be very determined :cheers:

hey playing in the dirt is what makes the world go round don't ya know :thumbright:
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FarmerPhoebe
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Post: # 125359Post FarmerPhoebe »

It's a community garden hosted by a convent. There's a statue of Jesus blessing all who enter. :-) It's really quite lovely. The nuns LOVE their flowers, for sure.
snapdragon wrote:welcome in Phoebe :flower:

a real garden in a city environment? you must be very determined :cheers:

hey playing the dirt is what makes the world go round don't ya know :thumbright:
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Post: # 125360Post kiwirach »

hi Phoebe, welcome, this is a great site with lots of friendly support and advice if you want it.
was going to ask about your garden, but someone beat me to it!.
i have got myself an allotment this yr for the first time and am loving it.....its kinda like the garden you have only without the statue of Jesus!. mines rented off the local council.

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Post: # 125373Post ina »

Hiya Phoebe, welcome to the Ishers!

And don't worry - we know it's not your fault: we blame the system... :wink:
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Post: # 125402Post Fizzy Izzy »

Welcome! :flower:
Smile :)

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Post: # 125443Post sleepyowl »

Hello & welcome, my garden has a Greenman in it to bless people but mainly the plants
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Post: # 125448Post FarmerPhoebe »

Thanks for the welcome, kiwi. Glad to know I'm not the only urban gardener here. I used to belong to a community garden run by a small city just north of where I live. It was $60 USD for the season plus 3 hours total of community service for a nice-sized patch. There were no Jesus statues there, either. : )

Do you have pictures? Can we post pictures here? I'd love to see what a London community garden looks like!
kiwirach wrote:hi Phoebe, welcome, this is a great site with lots of friendly support and advice if you want it.
was going to ask about your garden, but someone beat me to it!.
i have got myself an allotment this yr for the first time and am loving it.....its kinda like the garden you have only without the statue of Jesus!. mines rented off the local council.
Urban Organic Gardener with a little patch of serenity.
Sign up for my free teleseminars at
http://www.askFarmerPhoebe.com

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Post: # 125522Post kiwirach »

morning Phoebe, i do have some photos, but there isnt much to see really as i'm still in the process of fighting weeds with trying to grow the odd thing in the meantime.

you can add photos here either via photobucket (i think ) or as an attachment.

to view mine, the easiest thing to do is clip on the link for my blog in my signature and you'll see some pics...mostly of what i've grown this year plus a couple of full plot shots if you go back enough!.

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Post: # 125525Post invisiblepiper »

Hi There Phoebe!
Just starting out myself with tha garden - will check out your site for tips!
Must be pretty harsh in Chicago in the winter though. :hello2:

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Post: # 125529Post Rod in Japan »

Hi Phoebe
FarmerPhoebe wrote:Hi Everybody! Let me start by saying, "It wasn't my fault! I'm a lifelong Democrat." :wink:
If that was "Green" or "Libertarian", that might be exculpatory. Unfortunately, Democrats are just as responsible... It's never too late to repent.

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Post: # 125546Post shell »

welcome :dave:

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Post: # 125551Post grumpy-gran »

Hi from Australia Phoebe I love the name that was my late sisters name and you sound as nice as she was
I am a newbie here too and its great being here as I was originally from england :cheers:

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