Hi, I just found this site today while I was googling for info on growing pomegranite trees. I've got a tiny garden that had very poor soil, but late last year my lovely neighbour re-vamped it for me - building me some raised beds and filling them with lots of manure and soil, so this year I'm hoping to grow lots of fruit and veg. I've got a small salad bed, a herb patch and a small bed for other fruit & veg. So far I've planted garlic, shallots, spring onions & globe artichokes & today I put it a pomegranite tree. Was this post too long for a first post???
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Hello NG. A warm welcome to GYO on this cold windy day. Do you live anywhere near North Wales, if so can I borrow your neighbour as my garden could do with a makeover
You can write as much about your garden as you like, after all it is a gardening forum and people are very nosy on here.I you'st to have a handle on the world .. but it BROKE!!
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Hi and welcome - everyone should have a neighbour like that!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by Novice Gardener View Postat the moment it just looks like a stick!! LOL
What's brown and sticky? Novice Gardener's pomegranite tree.
Welcome aboard the grapevine Novice Gardener, I'll be your resident pain in the @rse, HeyWayne.Last edited by HeyWayne; 14-03-2008, 09:31 AM.A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/
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