A BIG THANKYOU TO @Fairygirl
Not a question on plants but sometimes it is good to say 'thank you' to a special poster who takes time to explain to new and old gardeners alike.
Some gardeners post in the hope of her reply, as they know it will be good sound advice. She has certainly helped me. So if you are a regular poster, just joined or just like to have a read perhaps you would like to share your appreciation? Thanks to her help on this forum gardens up and down the country are better places.
Some gardeners post in the hope of her reply, as they know it will be good sound advice. She has certainly helped me. So if you are a regular poster, just joined or just like to have a read perhaps you would like to share your appreciation? Thanks to her help on this forum gardens up and down the country are better places.
RETIRED GARDENER, SOUTH NOTTS, SOIL CLAY
A garden is an oasis for creation, available to anyone with a little space and the compunction to get their hands dirty.
Dan Pearson
A garden is an oasis for creation, available to anyone with a little space and the compunction to get their hands dirty.
Dan Pearson
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That's very, very kind of you @GardenerSuze.
I could name several others who have done plenty to help on the forum, and are far more knowledgeable than myself, so I feel quite humbled by those kind comments.
Thank you very much. x
Hope to get out more this year @scroggin, so I'll possibly bore you to tears with more tales of trudging up random hills up north
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
A credit to the forum without a doubt.
COASTAL SOUTHERN ENGLAND...silty-sandy-loam ravaged by wind
I ♥ my garden.
Nowhere near encyclopaedic @clematisdorset - I only know what I know.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...