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Poppin' into say Hi!
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cheyannarach
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Poppin' into say Hi!
I've never posted to a forum so this is new. Two new exciting things today- signing up for the on-line certification course and posting on a forum. Isn't life full of new experiences and opportunities. Can't wait to take my knowledge from the OCC course and make a difference in the lives of welfare mothers and their children to be better feed, self reliant and improve their self-esteem. I also am going to suggest local churches pay it forward by encouraging them to take this on as a ministry with their congregrations.
Re: Poppin' into say Hi!
Congrats on the leap It will be a fun journey, glad of you to join the forum and keep us posted!
cheyannarach- Posts : 2037
Join date : 2012-03-21
Location : Custer, SD
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to the forum!
mollyhespra- Posts : 1087
Join date : 2012-09-21
Age : 58
Location : Waaaay upstate, NH (zone 4)
Re: Poppin' into say Hi!
AgriBet wrote:I've never posted to a forum so this is new. Two new exciting things today- signing up for the on-line certification course and posting on a forum. Isn't life full of new experiences and opportunities. Can't wait to take my knowledge from the OCC course and make a difference in the lives of welfare mothers and their children to be better feed, self reliant and improve their self-esteem. I also am going to suggest local churches pay it forward by encouraging them to take this on as a ministry with their congregrations.
I'm also in NE NC. Let me know if you are close and maybe we can work together.
Kay
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walshevak
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 4374
Join date : 2010-10-17
Age : 81
Location : wilmington, nc zone 8
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Just wanted to say "HI!" to everyone here. I'm enjoying the new class and new "dirt buddies" there!
I enjoy experimenting with non-traditional crops... Veggies and flowers that come from other countries and items, like tropical fruits, that are virtually unknown in our Midwest soils. So far I've found success in several tropical varieties, and I hope to grow to fruition Papayas and Bananas this Spring and Summer. (Wish me luck!).
I enjoy experimenting with non-traditional crops... Veggies and flowers that come from other countries and items, like tropical fruits, that are virtually unknown in our Midwest soils. So far I've found success in several tropical varieties, and I hope to grow to fruition Papayas and Bananas this Spring and Summer. (Wish me luck!).
Gardenfrog- Posts : 2
Join date : 2012-10-02
Location : Shelbyville, IN
Re: Poppin' into say Hi!
Welcome to the forum. Lots of good information from other gardeners here. A great site.
quiltbea- Posts : 4712
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Age : 82
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
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