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hello everyone! just found you!

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hey! hey!

this is a great site! found it searching google for self sufficiency (and anything to do with 'the good life' he he)

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Post: # 7697Post 2steps »

hi there. welcome to the forum

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Post: # 7698Post Muddypause »

Howd'y do.

Gone a bit quiet here, for some reason (I expect people are too busy making their christmas puds), but stick around; there's usually a bit of chat going on.
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hi bb

nice to meet u... where u from??

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Post: # 7715Post backbernard »

thanks for the welcome.

im from birmingham in the uk.
im loving reading over the message history. :geek:


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Post: # 7722Post hedgewitch »

Hello backbernard and welcome to the forum :dave:
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Post: # 7726Post Millymollymandy »

Hi there and welcome to the site. Yes it's a bit quiet at the mo' but it's not really gardening season - least not for us northern hemisphere mob!

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Post: # 7731Post backbernard »

no its not but im just about to move into my own place and i wanna turn over the ground for my plot. so exited to get digging! im new at this and i need to learn all i can.

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Post: # 7733Post Millymollymandy »

backbernard wrote: so exited to get digging!
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There's a member here called Gunners who has this strange desire to dig in winter too!!!

I'd rather make mince pies - having spent 3 months last winter digging!

Anyway, any questions just fire away. Good luck with your new home and garden. :cheers:

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Post: # 7734Post gunners71uk »

Millymollymandy wrote:
backbernard wrote: so exited to get digging!
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There's a member here called Gunners who has this strange desire to dig in winter too!!!
yes and here i am HI BERNI PLEASE TO MEET YOU.
well i went down today not ready for digging but soon. had a chat with friends and a lady on the lottie made me a nice boozy christmas cake 9inch and i gave her a tenner seems fair and a good deal.sealed it up.
anyway i was walking near the allotments someone dumped some old wood do as posts so i have put them in my shed its getting ilke a timber yard well when i get all me bean sticks out etc. iwill get an airtight container and keep pop crisps and sweets there yumm sugar surge,yes milly love me digging IM MAD AND BAD OH YEAH.[/i]

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Post: # 7754Post backbernard »

hey hey!

yeah, digging is good for you! even though you feel like a pensioner afterward.
i think with the new garden its gonna be trial and error for a while with me cuz im new at this. never had a garden good enough for growing anything but brambles and nettles. hmmm. but its soon becoming an obsession. i think ill have to wait till bird flu blows over till i get any chickens! ah well so it is!

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Post: # 7925Post Andy Hamilton »

Hello there backbernard and welcome mate.

I think we all learn stuff from this forum, so as you are new it should be an ideal place for you. Don't be afraid to ask anything, no matter how daft you think it might be. We all have to strat somewhere.

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Post: # 8139Post Sue »

the digging in hard work - don't you justlove thatfeeling when you ry to stand up and it doesn't happen! ouch
I'm slowly stealing my lawn back - isn't grass tough!
have fun with your spade - years ago a friend had a "dig a pond party" she invited all her mates round with their spades - and gave them food (bbq) and drink in return - all were very tired but had fun - and she got a huge pond dug for free in a day
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