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Coming back to the garden

Last post 02-01-2009 9:43 PM by Pip. 4 replies.

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  • 31/12/2008 06:00 PM
    • Pip
    • Sussex
    • 31 Dec 2008
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    Hello Folks, I've not touched my garden for the past 10yrs. Not completely overgrown, just enough room for the washing line. What I would like to know, is there a topic on new products or ideas that have arrived lately. I have also taken on  allotment, as I always enjoyed allotment gardening. Nice to meet you all !!

  • 02/01/2009 08:34 PM
    • dwarfbean
    • north west
    • 26 Dec 2008
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    Sounds as though you are in for a hectic time with a garden to sort out and an allotment.

    Best of luck to you Pip

    dwarfbeanSmile

  • 02/01/2009 09:16 PM
    • Pip
    • Sussex
    • 31 Dec 2008
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    :-) Thank you for your reply dwarfbean. How nice it is to talk to others. I thought I might try a PC design prog, to get the structure of the garden first.  Some thing I've never done before. Always made it up as I went along. Any idea's out there.

    Best wishes, Pip

  • 02/01/2009 09:27 PM
    • Digger
    • Northern UK
    • 18 Jul 2005
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    Hello pip, Have you thought of any particular style of garden that you would like? susiq has made a really grand new garden, maybe you can look at some of the pictures

    digger Devil
  • 02/01/2009 09:43 PM
    • Pip
    • Sussex
    • 31 Dec 2008
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     Hello Digger and thank you to for your reply. I don't really have anything in mind. Not overly keen on very formal beds. I do prefer a practical garden, with a use for everything. Be it shelter for animals or food for wildlife/my family. Maybe a challenge here and there.

    I shall find my way around the site and look at the photo's. Thanks for telling me about them.

    Best wishes, Pip.