UK Veg Gardeners

Rather than going round each other's Pages to find the links to your blogs, I thought it would be good (and quicker) if everyone introduced themselves and their blog a little in this Discussion :)

 

So what's your name and where do you blog from?...

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Hi

My blog is called Garden Posts I use it to talk about and show my successes, failures and learnings from growing various vegetables and flowers in my garden in Oxfordshire.

I do hope you like it. Please feel free to let me know what you think.

Crumbs! It's been longer than I thought - this is a new group to me, and great to find other Blogs :)

I'm Mo :)

My blog is not dedicated to gardening but I do a fair few garden posts - you'll find them amongst the chicken and pig posts ;)

A Small Holding

Hello, I'm Debbie.

I've been growing veg for over 20 years, most of them in this garden.  I started a blog last year Serendipity Patch that's a mixture of garden stuff and other bits and pieces.  We're at the top of a chalky hill, so the soil is full of stones and chalk and can get very dry, but I've grown all sorts of things over the years and now the plot is a mixture of veg, herbs, fruit and flowers for cutting.  I love my veg plot and look forward to finding out more about other people's.

Hi I`m David I have just started a blog called Wellcome Allotment on my plot in Eastbourne I am interested in all wildlife and try to live alongside it on my downland/woodland site my pet hates are slugs and snails and my garden interests varied. I am a total photography nut and have been taking photos with some quite primitive gear for over 50yrs

Hi Debbie - nice to see you - to see you nice!

Debbie said:

Hello, I'm Debbie.

I've been growing veg for over 20 years, most of them in this garden.  I started a blog last year Serendipity Patch that's a mixture of garden stuff and other bits and pieces.  We're at the top of a chalky hill, so the soil is full of stones and chalk and can get very dry, but I've grown all sorts of things over the years and now the plot is a mixture of veg, herbs, fruit and flowers for cutting.  I love my veg plot and look forward to finding out more about other people's.

Hi,  looks like a good place to get lots of new inspiration :)

elaine rickett said:

Hi Debbie - nice to see you - to see you nice!

Debbie said:

Hello, I'm Debbie.

I've been growing veg for over 20 years, most of them in this garden.  I started a blog last year Serendipity Patch that's a mixture of garden stuff and other bits and pieces.  We're at the top of a chalky hill, so the soil is full of stones and chalk and can get very dry, but I've grown all sorts of things over the years and now the plot is a mixture of veg, herbs, fruit and flowers for cutting.  I love my veg plot and look forward to finding out more about other people's.

Hello everyone, i'm new. I have been gardening for a while now, and i am still very much in the first stages. Anyway if you dont try you dont find out do you. I live in North Wales with a small garden, the back garden used to contain a grotty patio with a straggly lawn. The lawn has now been dug up to become my veg patch & very slowly i am recaliming the rest of the garden also. I had wanted to start a blog for ages and was going to leave it until all my plans were completed, but thats no fun is it. I have a blog, it has only been in progress for the last couple of weeks, i'm sure you wont find much info over there should any of you be interested, but i shall enjoy looking back at it over the next couple of years. http://awholeplotoflove.blogspot.co.uk/

Hi Joanne, I've just had the quickest of peeks at your blog (I'm supposed to be doing the weekly shop) and it looks good.  I think I saw a comment by you on another blog yesterday and remembered due to the very eye-catching title to your blog, love it!  I'll definitely go back for another read later, when I have a coffee in my hand. Look forward to seeing more from you! Caro x

Joanne said:

Hello everyone, i'm new. I have been gardening for a while now, and i am still very much in the first stages. Anyway if you dont try you dont find out do you. I live in North Wales with a small garden, the back garden used to contain a grotty patio with a straggly lawn. The lawn has now been dug up to become my veg patch & very slowly i am recaliming the rest of the garden also. I had wanted to start a blog for ages and was going to leave it until all my plans were completed, but thats no fun is it. I have a blog, it has only been in progress for the last couple of weeks, i'm sure you wont find much info over there should any of you be interested, but i shall enjoy looking back at it over the next couple of years. http://awholeplotoflove.blogspot.co.uk/

Hi Joanne and welcome to UKVG I have been over to your blog and it is looking good - just one thing - you don't seem to have added a 'Followers' link for people to get easy access to your site.

Awww thanks for looking Caro & Elaine. A followers link? sounds complicated i shall have a look and see if i can figure it out. Thanks.

Edit, managed to add it, thanks for the tip.

Hi I'm Kate,

I have just started my blog http://katesgarden.tumblr.com/ - I'm hoping to use this to chart the progress of my garden, the places I visit and provide helpful advice to other gardeners.

Hello

I started my blog this year to record the re-birth of my veg patch following a summer of neglect due to work.

I won't go into too much detail here or you'll not find anything out when you go and read it !

http://wholelotofdigging.wordpress.com/

I hope you enjoy it !

Andy (Cambridgeshire)

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