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Introducing myself
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Introducing myself
Hi I,m Lazy Daisy from Cornwall England where I have my veg garden and where we are gently slipping into Autumn now.
I hope I,ve posted this to the right place . I,m about learning all that I can from everyone I can and hopefully also share a bit of my knowledge too .
I hope I,ve posted this to the right place . I,m about learning all that I can from everyone I can and hopefully also share a bit of my knowledge too .

Re: Introducing myself
Hi Lazy Daisy! Welcome to our party from Atlanta, GA (SE USA). We're glad you're here.
We love pics & helping others. And I think I can speak for most of us in that we all love to learn from others as well!
We love pics & helping others. And I think I can speak for most of us in that we all love to learn from others as well!
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Hi there, Daisy, and Welcome from Ohio, USA! You are in the right spot if you SFG and relaated activities! Composting, canning, vermicomposting, recipes, and honestly, even PETS!!! And as we head into Fall for some of us, we do live vicariously a bit via the 3-4 season folks.
We love to hear what your experiences are, and I think we all learn from each other, newbies to Masters!
Post often, pictures are great!
We love to hear what your experiences are, and I think we all learn from each other, newbies to Masters!

Post often, pictures are great!
Scorpio Rising-
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Join date : 2015-06-12
Age : 61
Location : Ada, Ohio
Re: Introducing myself
Lazy Daisy wrote:Hi I,m Lazy Daisy from Cornwall England where I have my veg garden and where we are gently slipping into Autumn now.
I hope I,ve posted this to the right place . I,m about learning all that I can from everyone I can and hopefully also share a bit of my knowledge too .
Hello Daisy ,
Welcome to the site ,I'm north of you across the Bristol Channel at the West end of the M4.
Don't be afraid to ask any question on here as on here there are no such things as daft questions .
If you go to the home page and move your mouse to the left side , a drop down line of fawn bobbly bits appears .. in here are some of the more useful threads on the site.
It took me several weeks to read the whole site through from start up to the current day using the main index and it's grown a lot since I joined.
The info in my strap line signature is helpful to ensure we are all singing off the same song sheet .
Our style of Square Foot Gardening ( aka. SFG or ANSFG ) works beyond all doubt , time & time again all over the world.
I encourage you to look up the compost 101 thread and then start making your own home made compost as soon as possible for not only does it make SFG cheaper , if you make it properly you'll have outstanding compost /food for your square foot beds .
plantoid-
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Age : 72
Location : At the west end of M4 in the UK
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Welcome to our entertaining site. Cornwall England. My, my. Let's see. Plantoid you're from that part of the world aren't you? I just love the variety of places and people we get to correspond with. Aloha from Hawaii.
kauairosina-
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Age : 87
Location : Lawai, Hawaii, 96765
Re: Introducing myself
Hi Daisy from Ottawa Canada. I am originally from Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire but came to Canada as a boy and have been here for 58 years. My wife and visited beautiful Cornwall a few years ago. I think you will enjoy this forum and all the fine folks here.
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Re: Introducing myself
Welcome to the Forum from California, west coast USA!
As you can tell we are a friendly and gabby group.
Plantoid, glad you were able to extend your welcome to a countrywoman.

Plantoid, glad you were able to extend your welcome to a countrywoman.

Re: Introducing myself
Welcome, LD! Everyone's situation is unique, but I'm sure you'll still find plenty of gardening ideas here that will have some overlap with your own situation and where you are situated.
Plantoid's idea to check out the stuff on the left is a good one. There are so many forums here, and so many back pages that are just as good as anything you're likely to read on any Page 1, that trying to get a handle on the site can seem like quite a project. But the stuff on the left is a start, and there's no stopwatch running, so take your time and ask all the questions and chat all the chat you like. Whatever works for you is fine, and that's what we're here for, after all!
Plantoid's idea to check out the stuff on the left is a good one. There are so many forums here, and so many back pages that are just as good as anything you're likely to read on any Page 1, that trying to get a handle on the site can seem like quite a project. But the stuff on the left is a start, and there's no stopwatch running, so take your time and ask all the questions and chat all the chat you like. Whatever works for you is fine, and that's what we're here for, after all!
Marc Iverson-
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Age : 61
Location : SW Oregon
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Welcome Daisy..you'll enjoy your stay here, I promise
jimmy cee
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Join date : 2013-02-16
Age : 87
Location : Hatfield PA. zone 6b
Re: Introducing myself
Welcome to The Forum, Daisy. There's lots of fine gardeners that can offer loads of help, just ask!. There's no such thing as a lame question here- were all in this together, so feel free to post your questions. If there are any "Lurkers" out there, please follow Daizy's lead and register now- heck, it's free
. Mel's SFG book 2 is a great reference, its a different take on traditional gardening methods, and we try to fill any gaps that may come up. The last thing we want is for gardeners is to give up and go back to the old shed full of burdensome garden equipment and rows of veggies that are too much to consume, are a waste of yard space, and an unnecessary back breaking effort. I've swapped a spade and and an iron rake for a hand trowel because gardening takes on a way easier twist with SFG.

Yardslave-
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Join date : 2012-01-19
Age : 71
Location : Carmel Valley, Ca.
Re: Introducing myself
++++1Yardslave wrote:Welcome to The Forum, Daisy. There's lots of fine gardeners that can offer loads of help, just ask!. There's no such thing as a lame question here- were all in this together, so feel free to post your questions. If there are any "Lurkers" out there, please follow Daizy's lead and register now- heck, it's free. Mel's SFG book 2 is a great reference, its a different take on traditional gardening methods, and we try to fill any gaps that may come up. The last thing we want is for gardeners is to give up and go back to the old shed full of burdensome garden equipment and rows of veggies that are too much to consume, are a waste of yard space, and an unnecessary back breaking effort. I've swapped a spade and and an iron rake for a hand trowel because gardening takes on a way easier twist with SFG.


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