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Greetings from the TarHeel state!
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Greetings from the TarHeel state!
Hey Ya'll!
I think there is tobacco leaf in my compost pile!
Love the website and I look forward to box-building and compost-mixxin'!
I think there is tobacco leaf in my compost pile!
Love the website and I look forward to box-building and compost-mixxin'!
Last edited by GreekThumbStu on 11/22/2010, 9:13 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : sp)
GreekThumbStu- Posts : 7
Join date : 2010-11-22
Location : Dash Carolina
Re: Greetings from the TarHeel state!
Welcome to our forum!
You will find alot information on our website along with friendly advice.
You will find alot information on our website along with friendly advice.
Thank You!
Jean,
Thanks for the warm welcome! I look forward to meeting new friends and fellow gardeners. Seems like an earthy lot in here. I'll steer clear of the slugs and stay close to the worms.
Stu
Thanks for the warm welcome! I look forward to meeting new friends and fellow gardeners. Seems like an earthy lot in here. I'll steer clear of the slugs and stay close to the worms.
Stu
GreekThumbStu- Posts : 7
Join date : 2010-11-22
Location : Dash Carolina
Welcome!
Welcome to the forum, Stu.
If you're located in the Mid-South region, be sure and check out the postings in our regional forum, too.
If you're located in the Mid-South region, be sure and check out the postings in our regional forum, too.
ander217- Posts : 1450
Join date : 2010-03-16
Age : 69
Location : Southeastern Missouri (6b)
Re: Greetings from the TarHeel state!
Thanks Ander,
I'll try to navigate that way sometime. It will take a few weeks to find my way around. It will be a busy Gobble-Gobble Holiday. I might just visit the neighborhood and ask for compost scraps (I'm sue alot of peeling, scrapping, stringing of beans will be going on) to go w/ the yard-waste-fall-cleanup.
Bye the way, do you know Cori?
Stu
I'll try to navigate that way sometime. It will take a few weeks to find my way around. It will be a busy Gobble-Gobble Holiday. I might just visit the neighborhood and ask for compost scraps (I'm sue alot of peeling, scrapping, stringing of beans will be going on) to go w/ the yard-waste-fall-cleanup.
Bye the way, do you know Cori?
Stu
GreekThumbStu- Posts : 7
Join date : 2010-11-22
Location : Dash Carolina
Re: Greetings from the TarHeel state!
GreekThumbStu wrote:Thanks Ander,
I'll try to navigate that way sometime. It will take a few weeks to find my way around. It will be a busy Gobble-Gobble Holiday. I might just visit the neighborhood and ask for compost scraps (I'm sue alot of peeling, scrapping, stringing of beans will be going on) to go w/ the yard-waste-fall-cleanup.
Bye the way, do you know Cori?
Stu
Howdy and Welcome Stu. Glad to have you onboard and hope we can pick your brain on gardening. If you have answers to question posted here jump right in and help out. If you have questions make sure you ask for we love to talk SFG and gardening in general.
Again Welcome and God Bless, Ward and Mary.
WardinWake
Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 934
Join date : 2010-02-26
Age : 74
Location : Wake, VA
Re: Greetings from the TarHeel state!
Thank You Ward and Mary!,
I will be sure to jump in and post on questions and offerings. I have been surfing through the Forums and have gathered a bushel of information already! I look forward to getting to know the fine folks at SFG.
Stu
I will be sure to jump in and post on questions and offerings. I have been surfing through the Forums and have gathered a bushel of information already! I look forward to getting to know the fine folks at SFG.
Stu
GreekThumbStu- Posts : 7
Join date : 2010-11-22
Location : Dash Carolina
Slow
GreekThumbStu wrote:Thanks Ander,
I'll try to navigate that way sometime. It will take a few weeks to find my way around. It will be a busy Gobble-Gobble Holiday. I might just visit the neighborhood and ask for compost scraps (I'm sue alot of peeling, scrapping, stringing of beans will be going on) to go w/ the yard-waste-fall-cleanup.
Bye the way, do you know Cori?
Stu
Ah, Stu, that was so b-a-a-a-d.
Yeah, I know coriander but he comes from a different branch of the family tree. He's from Cil an' Tro's line.
ander217- Posts : 1450
Join date : 2010-03-16
Age : 69
Location : Southeastern Missouri (6b)
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