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My teeny farm in NH
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My teeny farm in NH
Have grown from 2 pots on the deck to 84 square feet but I'm still very much a newbie to gardening with my teeny farm. I don't know anyone who gardens and I am looking to learn as much as I can
bevmouse- Posts : 2
Join date : 2011-06-16
Location : NH
Re: My teeny farm in NH
Hi, and welcome to the forum. Watch for posts by camprn. She lives in NH and has forgotten more about gardening than I'll ever know!
Re: My teeny farm in NH
Aw Boff, you say the nicest things about my fading memory... LOL... And you are the king of gadgets!
Hi Bev Welcome to the forum! Congratulations on your expansion, but beware, it may become addictive . There is a lot of info here and you can find it using the search feature. Have you been able to get your hands on a copy of the All New Square Foot Gardening book? It's a great read!!!
Where are you located?
Hi Bev Welcome to the forum! Congratulations on your expansion, but beware, it may become addictive . There is a lot of info here and you can find it using the search feature. Have you been able to get your hands on a copy of the All New Square Foot Gardening book? It's a great read!!!
Where are you located?
Re: My teeny farm in NH
So very glad to have ya!
+1 on the pictures! Please post some when you get a chance. We'd love to see what you've got going on up there.
+1 on camprn. She is a wealth of knowledge let me tell you.
dizzygardener- Posts : 668
Join date : 2011-01-26
Location : WNC 6b
Re: My teeny farm in NH
I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
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Re: My teeny farm in NH
Bev.
In no time at all you will learn an incredible amount about SFG here on this forum. So many wanting to help. In my first couple of months I reckon I learned an average of one new thing a day.
In no time at all you will learn an incredible amount about SFG here on this forum. So many wanting to help. In my first couple of months I reckon I learned an average of one new thing a day.
Re: My teeny farm in NH
I'm fairly new to the forum myself, but not to SFG or gardening in general. However, no matter how long you garden, you'll always continue to learn. Good luck! Can't wait for pics!
Denese- Posts : 324
Join date : 2011-05-31
Age : 69
Location : Southeast Michigan
Re: My teeny farm in NH
BevMouse
So nice to have you join us.
Have you had a chance to read ALL NEW SQUARE FOOT GARDENING yet? It really has so much information for someone new to SFG. The book has so many tips for beginners on preparing Mel's Mix and how and when to plant.
Keep us posted on your progress and please post picture, because we enjoy them so much.
Again, Welcome.
So nice to have you join us.
Have you had a chance to read ALL NEW SQUARE FOOT GARDENING yet? It really has so much information for someone new to SFG. The book has so many tips for beginners on preparing Mel's Mix and how and when to plant.
Keep us posted on your progress and please post picture, because we enjoy them so much.
Again, Welcome.
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Location : Coastal Oregon, Zone 9a, Heat Zone 2 :(
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