Hello from Finland !

We love hearing from you, so here is your chance. Introduce yourself and tell us what makes you selfsufficient 'ish'. Go on don't be shy, we welcome one and all. You can also tell us how you heard about us if you like.
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Hello from Finland !

Post: # 83123Post Jackie »

Hi all,

I found your website while I was looking for something I had seen in that British TV-Show "Outragous Wasters". I didn't find what I was looking for, but I tought that your forum is very interesting.

I am certainly not what you call " self-sufficient 'ish' ". I am working for salary and I am living in a rented place.

Anyway, I want to learn about energy saving, waste saving and I am interested in organic products and in gardening too.

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Post: # 83141Post Shirley »

Hi Jackie

Welcome to the site.... You will be more selfsufficient-ISH than you think :flower:

Looking forward to learning more about life in your part of the world.
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Post: # 83145Post Wombat »

Hi Jackie, Welcome to SSish!

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Post: # 83147Post Jackie »

Thank you both!

PS: Wombats are my absolute favourite living creatures! :cooldude:

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Hi Jackie and welcome!

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Post: # 83156Post ina »

Jackie wrote: PS: Wombats are my absolute favourite living creatures! :cooldude:
Hiya Jackie, and welcome to the Ishers! Don't worry - most of us need to work for a salalry to pay the bills... ANd it's amazing what you can do to be more SSish in a rented flat: start with growing herbs in a poit on a windowsill, maybe?

Anyway, as to wombats: Do you know the brilliant picture book "Diary of a Wombat"? (I think I reviewed it once in the appropriate section.) My favourite picture book!
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Post: # 83160Post hamster »

Hi Jackie! Welcome to the forum. Don't worry, I have to work for a living and live in a rented place too! (At the moment....)

Where abouts in Finland do you live? I visited a few years ago and absolutely loved it. It's definitely one of my favourite countries. :flower:
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Post: # 83163Post red »

welcome :flower:
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Post: # 83167Post gigglybug »

Hello and welcome Jackie :hello2:

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Post: # 83187Post Jackie »

Hei & thank you all!
ina wrote: start with growing herbs in a poit on a windowsill, maybe?
Sure, I am growing herbs in summer. In winter we don't have enough light. Herbs don't like it. :cry:
ina wrote: Do you know the brilliant picture book "Diary of a Wombat"? (I think I reviewed it once in the appropriate section.) My favourite picture book!
How cool is that!! I didn't know it. I just looked it up on Amazon bookshop.
(PS: One one the author's name is Jackie. :headbang: )
hamster wrote:Where abouts in Finland do you live? I visited a few years ago and absolutely loved it. It's definitely one of my favourite countries
Oh that's nice to hear. Where did you visit? I live 50 km north of Helsinki, but summer vacation I like to spend up north (motorhome).

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Post: # 83188Post old tree man »

Hi jackie
there are plenty of people here to learn from, So many people with different types of knowledge,
hope you enjoy

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Post: # 83189Post Jackie »

Yes Russ, I noticed that. That's why I registered myself to this forum. :flower:

What are these huge leaves on your photo? Wow.

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Heh, what do I have to do to get that spell check working?
And how can I upload a photo (other than the avatar)?

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Post: # 83198Post old tree man »

they are called Gunnera manicata, its the same family as the ruhbarb it thrives well in very wet conditions, my favourite plant :mrgreen:

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Post: # 83200Post Jackie »

Can you eat it?

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Post: # 83204Post old tree man »

unfortunatley not its only ornamental but beautiful, in the right conditions the leaves can get 8 feet across
i'm still learning about computers didnt have much use for a computer in the forests, but if you go onto our computer forum it explains how to upload photos, i asked the same thing not long ago.

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