Hi, I'm from Ayr in Scotland. Just got my allotment a couple of years ago and am loving it. My plot is primarily vegetable based. My opinion used to be If you can't eat it, don't plant it! I have relented you could say and now have Begonias around my plot, a patch of Dahlias, a hydrangea plant some petunias (Had to remove because of greenfly infestation) and some large poppies. all else are vegetables and tomatoes. Tomatoes being my first choice for seed trading. I have some Rapunzel seeds and some Box Car Willie sent from America last year and they were both excellent. That's me in a nutshell. All the best. Jim
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Hi Jim and welcome to the Vine. Sounds like you'll fit in well here..
Once you've been a member for 3 months and have made 50 posts (its easy, really) you'll be able to join in our seed circles and swaps. So stick around and keep posting please 'cos because I like the sound of Box car Willie (Stop it, you lot in the back row)
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Hello and welcome to the vine Jim I'm a back garden grower so I tend to have flowers popping up amongst my veg beds mostly its nasturtiums, poppies and violas, violets and sunflowers I only pull them up if they're in the way.
It does make the garden look interesting and attracts bees and other insects.Location....East Midlands.
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Hi and welcome Jim!
I'm much the same as you - I used to turn my nose up at anything that wasn't edible, but now I have lots of flowers in my garden, and I'm really enjoying them
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHi Jim and welcome to the Vine. Sounds like you'll fit in well here..
Once you've been a member for 3 months and have made 50 posts (its easy, really) you'll be able to join in our seed circles and swaps. So stick around and keep posting please 'cos because I like the sound of Box car Willie (Stop it, you lot in the back row)
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostHello and welcome to the vine Jim I'm a back garden grower so I tend to have flowers popping up amongst my veg beds mostly its nasturtiums, poppies and violas, violets and sunflowers I only pull them up if they're in the way.
It does make the garden look interesting and attracts bees and other insects.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHi Jim and welcome to the Vine. Sounds like you'll fit in well here..
Once you've been a member for 3 months and have made 50 posts (its easy, really) you'll be able to join in our seed circles and swaps. So stick around and keep posting please 'cos because I like the sound of Box car Willie (Stop it, you lot in the back row)
Jom - When you said Rapunzel I thought of the root veg
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHi Jim and welcome to the Vine. Sounds like you'll fit in well here..
Once you've been a member for 3 months and have made 50 posts (its easy, really) you'll be able to join in our seed circles and swaps. So stick around and keep posting please 'cos because I like the sound of Box car Willie (Stop it, you lot in the back row)
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