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  • Newbie, not too new in the garden.

    Hi everyone,

    I've recently discovered this site after having a bit of a struggle. I decided to join because everyone on here seems very supportive and helpful to eachother!

    I'm a keen gardener, I have a HUGE garden which I sometimes struggle to keep up with and somewhere like this is great for tips and tricks!

    My basic set up in my garden is made up on beds, topsoil and homemade compost (which I struggle with! I always end up buying the stuff )

    If anyone has any suppliers of topsoil, compost and anything else let me know!

    Keep pottering!
    Last edited by veggiechicken; 01-05-2015, 02:10 PM. Reason: Advertising link removed

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    Hello and welcome to the forum.
    I've removed the advertising links as we all know what topsoil is

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    • #3
      Hello BW & welcome to the Jungle.
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      • #4
        Hello BW - It's brilliant that you found us as all are welcome to partake in the advice, knowledge and downright hilarity that makes the Vine so special.
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        • #5
          Hi and welcome

          I think this forum is great. Lots of lovely peeps and lots of tips and tricks for everyone not just newbies. I have noticed a big difference in my garden already for the sake of months.

          Where abouts in the world are you? It will help with peeps suggesting where you might get topsoil/ spent mushroom compost/ horsey poo etc. etc.

          When you say HUGE - how HUGE are we talking? Kristen (grape) has a lovely blog worth checking out if you need to get to grips with huge areas/garden and he shows you how he has tackled all the different areas.

          If you have specific questions just ask away

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          • #6
            Hello and welcome to the vine B Walker.

            There's really no need to buy topsoil! Compost everything, use grass clippings to mulch which eventually rots down, stables give away free manure if you can pick it up.
            Best keep your money for seeds

            Post some pics of your big plot (don't be shy) we all love a nosey on here!

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            • #7
              Hello there and welcome to the Vine. Very knowledgeable people here who can help and give advice
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              • #8
                Hello and welcome
                Carrie

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                • #9
                  Welcome to the Vine, you won't regret it
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                  • #10
                    Hello and welcome to the Vine.

                    I had all my very poor topsoil (all 5cm of it) scraped off and lost when we had a house built and it has all been replaced with mulching with anything I can find! Buying was not an option
                    Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/

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                    • #11
                      Welcome to the Vine, bwalker Any questions you have about making compost, you'll find loads of folk here that can tell you how it's done, what to use, when/if to turn and so on. There's lots of people here don't use anything but their own H/M compost on their plots.
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                      • #12
                        A very warm welcome to the forum.
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