Hi, I'm from Ayr in Scotland. Just got my allotment a couple of years ago and am loving it. My plot is primarily vegetable based. My opinion used to be If you can't eat it, don't plant it! I have relented you could say and now have Begonias around my plot, a patch of Dahlias, a hydrangea plant some petunias (Had to remove because of greenfly infestation) and some large poppies. all else are vegetables and tomatoes. Tomatoes being my first choice for seed trading. I have some Rapunzel seeds and some Box Car Willie sent from America last year and they were both excellent. That's me in a nutshell. All the best. Jim
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Hi Jim and welcome to the Vine. Sounds like you'll fit in well here..
Once you've been a member for 3 months and have made 50 posts (its easy, really) you'll be able to join in our seed circles and swaps. So stick around and keep posting please 'cos because I like the sound of Box car Willie (Stop it, you lot in the back row)
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Hello and welcome to the vine Jim
I'm a back garden grower so I tend to have flowers popping up amongst my veg beds mostly its nasturtiums, poppies and violas, violets and sunflowers I only pull them up if they're in the way.
It does make the garden look interesting and attracts bees and other insects.Location....East Midlands.
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Hi and welcome Jim!
I'm much the same as you - I used to turn my nose up at anything that wasn't edible, but now I have lots of flowers in my garden, and I'm really enjoying them
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Thanks veggiechicken 50 posts seems a lot! I don't usually say much in forums ( more of a background reader) Anyhoo I'll need to try. Thanks for the headsup JimOriginally posted by veggiechicken View PostHi Jim and welcome to the Vine. Sounds like you'll fit in well here..
Once you've been a member for 3 months and have made 50 posts (its easy, really) you'll be able to join in our seed circles and swaps. So stick around and keep posting please 'cos because I like the sound of Box car Willie (Stop it, you lot in the back row)
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If it's not a weed I let everything grow. Give everything a chance :-)Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostHello and welcome to the vine Jim
I'm a back garden grower so I tend to have flowers popping up amongst my veg beds mostly its nasturtiums, poppies and violas, violets and sunflowers I only pull them up if they're in the way.
It does make the garden look interesting and attracts bees and other insects.
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And how many years did it take you to get 50 posts? You've made up for it since.Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHi Jim and welcome to the Vine. Sounds like you'll fit in well here..
Once you've been a member for 3 months and have made 50 posts (its easy, really) you'll be able to join in our seed circles and swaps. So stick around and keep posting please 'cos because I like the sound of Box car Willie (Stop it, you lot in the back row)
Jom - When you said Rapunzel I thought of the root veg
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Forgot to say to you I have saved quite a few BoxcarsOriginally posted by veggiechicken View PostHi Jim and welcome to the Vine. Sounds like you'll fit in well here..
Once you've been a member for 3 months and have made 50 posts (its easy, really) you'll be able to join in our seed circles and swaps. So stick around and keep posting please 'cos because I like the sound of Box car Willie (Stop it, you lot in the back row)
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