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    Hello, just registered after having lurked for a little while. I've been learning so much and just wanted to say 'thank you' to everyone for sharing your knowledge. OH and I are learner gardeners and enthusiastically reading everything we can on the subject We've only had our garden for a few weeks but we have some cabbages, broccoli and kale in for the winter and are waiting for our onion sets and garlic to arrive in the post.

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    Hello Peppermint and a very warm Yorkshire welcome to the vine from Jinny Cat & Me. Sound's like you've already made a great start.

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      Thank you Ginger Ninger :-) We've been dreaming of our own garden for quite a while, so now we have one we spend most of our time in it. I'm afraid the house is having to wait.

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        Hi and welcome Peppermint! I bet the Orkney climate brings all sorts to the table?
        https://nodigadventures.blogspot.com/

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          We've learned that debris netting is a top gardening tool. We soon learned why the elders were stunted and leaning. So the veggie plots not only have netting over the brassicas to keep out the cabbage white's but also have wind break fencing around them to lessen the impact of the 'slight breeze' we have up here

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            Originally posted by Peppermint View Post
            Thank you Ginger Ninger :-) We've been dreaming of our own garden for quite a while, so now we have one we spend most of our time in it. I'm afraid the house is having to wait.
            There's nothing wrong with spending lot's of time in the garden...that's what I say. I had my chiminea lite a few weeks ago and I woke up at 20 past 12...at night . Jinny was curled up in the chair at the side of me

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              Hello, and welcome to the madhouse!
              All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
              Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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              • #8
                Hello Peppermint!

                (why is it pepper, btw? Peppermints aren't what I'd class as a peppery taste.. Should be mildmintymint IMO)

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                  Originally posted by ginger ninger View Post
                  There's nothing wrong with spending lot's of time in the garden...that's what I say. I had my chiminea lite a few weeks ago and I woke up at 20 past 12...at night . Jinny was curled up in the chair at the side of me
                  It never really gets dark in the summer here, so I suspect we'll be out in garden very late. At the moment though, the days are shortening rapidly. A chiminea sounds like a very good idea

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                    Thank you for all the welcomes We are having to learn so much and it's lovely to know that for whatever question we have, there always seems to be an answer on here

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                      Hello Peppermint and welcome to the Vine. Looks like you're an early riser. It's a lovely community you have joined here and you're right, no matter what the question is (and believe me there are some strange ones and not always to do with gardening) someone will have the answer. Good luck with your growing.
                      Granny on the Game in Sheffield

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                        Hello and welcome to the vine Peppermint
                        Location....East Midlands.

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                          hiya
                          nope, it's too late, you're addicted and it's only going to get worse

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                            Originally posted by Peppermint View Post
                            also have wind break fencing around them to lessen the impact of the 'slight breeze' we have up here
                            Same for me, just across the water from you. I also would suggest a polytunnel, if you have the space and find the cash. Not easy I know, when you have just got a new home, but well worth the investment. I wouldn't be with mine.
                            Sometimes you just have to scratch that itch and get dirt under your finger nails.

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                              Originally posted by Dead Dogs View Post
                              Same for me, just across the water from you. I also would suggest a polytunnel, if you have the space and find the cash. Not easy I know, when you have just got a new home, but well worth the investment. I wouldn't be with mine.
                              A polytunnel is next on the list :-) We are saving up and hopefully will be able to order one in March or April. We have pegged out the ground where we want it to be and keep standing in the middle trying to imagine what it will be like :-)

                              Thank you everyone, I didn't get online last night because we had some sunshine and I was out in the garden weeding!

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