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01-22-2008, 03:33 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Hi Northsealady here
Joined site a while ago and not been on since - so apologies to everyone for not introducing myself sooner. Ispichkin suggested i contact you all to introduce myelf. Just like to wish everyone a Happy New Year and hopefully the gardening year will be better than last year. I have been in a new house with quite a large garden to the front for about a year - still trying to figure out what to grow but i would like to make a cottage garden but with loads of grasses for the cats - they seem to enjoy the back garden which i managed to design and plant last year - with a lot of help from my friends who weren't gardeners at the start. Any design suggestions would be gratefully received. As the weather is getting warmer here in England the choice of plants becomes extensive and we find that we can grow many plants which we wouldn't have been able to a few years back. Hope everyone else is enjoying their gardens as much as i do. Bye for now |
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