Let's Welcome ALL NEW Members....

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Hi to everyone new on the brug forum. I run into posts once in a while that mention that someone is new to the brug forum, but not all people read each and every post. I thought I would start a new thread that would give the new people here a chance to introduce themselves on one thread and then we can all say WELCOME to you. Hope to see lots of people saying "HI" here.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Great idea Brugie! Let me way welcome you all in advance! Jump right in! You will love it here. Everyone is so friendly!

Coal Center, PA(Zone 6a)

I am not new, but joining Brugie, also, in welcoming all new members.
Some very nice people are at this forum (o:

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

I also join Brugie in saying: Welcome to all new members!

Sorry, I had been very busy lately and did not spend much time here as usual.

Monroe, WI(Zone 4b)

Hello from frozen Wisconsin to all the new bruggie members. You'll learn lots here and make loads of new friends. I know I did, they made me feel welcome. And........they are most generous with sharing their cuttings.

Grass Lake, MI(Zone 5a)

Not new either but "Welcome" to all. A place where we all share the common goal of growing & sharing beautiful brugs. A place where both become a part of your family.

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

I've been at DG for a year and a half and sometimes sneak into this forum too. LOL Last year was my first year with brugs thanks to one of the above and it was the only one that bloomed. Now I have several dozen and can't wait to see what beauty they all behold! Welcome to all the new people and many thanks to the 'old timers'.
Michele

Brugvalley, Germany(Zone 7b)

Shirley, good idea, thank you for this thread.
I am with you all here since last July or August, pretty new,lol.
All I found here were much new brugfriends and much informations and much fun. Good reasons to feel home at Daves.
Greetings

Ludger from Germany

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

I also join in welcoming all the new members. This is a great forum and everyone here is very generous both with their Brugs and their advice.

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

welcome all!! I think we are all suffering from the winter blues, hang with us and we'll hang with you! Don't ever feel like you can't ask a question, I've been almost 2 years and still ask questions:)

Vancleave, MS(Zone 8b)

Hello and welcome to all the new members.

Saint Petersburg, FL(Zone 9b)

Welcome all good to have more brug lovers here

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

well i am new .i have only ben here for a month i think.i love brugs and have been wating one of the "snowbanks".but i will have to wait until spring before i can trade for one because it is too cold here right now.i am so excited about spring.my hubby made me a cold frame this year and first time trying to see what i can root and what wont lol i hope all of it will.i hope everyone isent getting too many blues spring will be here shortley just hang in there ok?
moretz

Angleton, TX(Zone 9a)

Welcome all new members. It is always good to see new people join the brug forum. It is fun when you can share a common interest with others. So, jump in with both feet and ask all the questions that you want.

Mississauga, ON(Zone 6b)

I have a question about starting seeds indoors. I've been reading the threads on propogating seeds. I sowed 6 double white lady seeds a month ago in starting mix on a heating pad and under grow lights and not one has come up. I have a few I thought I'd start in paper towels. Have them on the ballister of one of my grow lights (for heat - but not grow-lights). These I only put in the paper towels about a week ago. When I read through these threads and see someone has had 100% germination - I am more than a little curious as to what method is being used. Can you share your wisdom?

Welcome new member!!!!

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

daturalady, those are datura, right? I think that even fresh they take a bit longer than brug seeds. don't give up, not certain about dats, but brugs can take up to a year to germinate.

Harrisville, MI(Zone 5b)

Daturalady,I'm ready to try some in my cool basement under lights to see if that makes a difference,I have a flat that is not cooperating also.
Maybe it's the cool they need?not sure,but I will try.I have never seen mine start so slow,and this is the first time I am starting them upstairs at 70+.
we'll see.
Don't give up!
Root

Ps Am I new?guess so.thanks for the welcome S

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Montgomery, AL(Zone 8a)

Welcome all new members.

Mississauga, ON(Zone 6b)

Thanks everyone. I checked the seed packet and they are from Thompson and Morgan - Brugmansia x candida Double White Lady. I guess I will just wait (and wait) and see what happens.

Ellabell, GA(Zone 8a)

I guess I'm still pretty new, so thanks everyone.
I discovered Brugs last year and fell in love with the flowers and the incredible scent. I have lots of cuttings growing in the house and hope to have a great show in the garden this year.
I appreciate the advise that I have got from everybody here so far.
Can't wait for spring.
Kerstin

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

daturalady, I grew several different types(some from T&M)two years ago and had about 90% germination. I soaked them overnight, planted them in a mix that had good drainage, and put them under grow lights. I did not use a heat mat.I misted them with a spray bottle instead of watering them so they would not stay too wet.This is just the way that worked well for me.

Hattiesburg, MS(Zone 8a)

Welcome everyone. The brug forum is a great place to learn and make new friends.

I'm so happy that I joined DG. This is the kind of interest and support so lacking in the other brug forums.
My garden has taken on a new life now that I know there is a place that I can share my successes, failures and hopes.

I was brand new last month, then a family emergency took me offline until now, so I kinda popped onto the scene then popped right back off. I am in transition with living arrangements, may have to give away hundreds of seeds. Would like to trust some traders for cuttings when I get settled in a month or so, for seeds I can send to you now. I have a partial list on Gardenweb under kizzylaveeda. My much harder to find seeds are not listed, mostly those from overseas, ie. Netherlands, Norway, Australia. I am staying with friends, you need to post me directly to my email address. Thanks everybody.
Sharon Florence

Ellicott City, MD(Zone 7a)

Hi new members! Welcome to the Brug Forum and their kin, Daturas. A great place to learn a lot and make new friends. :~) Happy Gardening!!!

Mississauga, ON(Zone 6b)

Thanks Snowhermit - I will try that too.

St. Louis, MO(Zone 6b)

Hi everyone. I'm new to the brug forum. I'm new to Dave's Garden. I just received a supply of brug seeds from Farmgirl and am looking forward to germinating them. The University has allowed me to use the (unused for several years) greenhouse on the roof of the biology building. I'm trying to get it repaired (thermostat control etc.) so I can move some plants into it in a month or so. Since I'm a newbi I will crying for help from time to time and I thank you in advance for your responses.

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Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

Padre, what all did you have to go through to use this greenhouse? My DH works at the University here, and their lovely greenhouse is sitting idle too. Are they going to pay to heat it for you?

St. Louis, MO(Zone 6b)

I contacted the Chair of the Biology Department. He said it hadn't been used for several years. It is heated all winter, even empty, to keep the pipes from freezing. (Set low) I sent a memo to the director of facilities, with a cc. to the Chairman, requesting a complete maintenance check on the heaters, thermostat, lamps & wiring. No response yet. It needs a good cleaning - but I can do the physical labor. I don't know what I need to use to sterilize the workbenches etc. But I'll address those issues in the Greenhouse forum when I am ready to move in.

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Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

Thats what I call lucky! Welcome at daves and our forum and Congratulations for being able to use this GH.

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

Padre, I hope I get as lucky as you. Won't do it this season, I would have too many to move, but will pursue this during the summer so I might have something much nicer next year. keeping my fingers crossed. and congrats, way to go after a dream!

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

Now that is a dream come true!! I can't help you with any Brugs as of yet, but if you have wants for other things let me know. :)

Brugvalley, Germany(Zone 7b)

Welcome Padre, using this GH is a real good thing for you.
In some weeks it will look:

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Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Great deal you have going there. Hope you grow many wonderful plants and have a great time doing it. Welcome to Daves. Hope to see you around here a lot.

St. Louis, MO(Zone 6b)

Thanks for the welcome. I know everyone is wanting spring to come SOON but I am not ready to greet it yet. I have so much to do and neither know what it is I have to do or how to do it. I do know I will never learn to swim by reading books on swimming - I've got to jump in! [Hopefully there is a lifeguard near by :-)] Sooo, besides reading and asking questions I'm getting dirt under my fingernails and loving every minute of it !! Was it Lucy [Peanuts character] who said, 'God put me on this earth with a job to do and I'm so far behind I don't think I'll ever die.' I'm with you Lucy!

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

I'm coming in late here (puter probs) - welcome everyone. Coming to daves was one of the best things I've ever done.
And Padre? You lucky, lucky duck you!!

Brugvalley, Germany(Zone 7b)

Padre, I love Lucy´s words...

St. Louis, MO(Zone 6b)

Liz, How did you know - my family name is Drake !!!!!

Clarksville, IN(Zone 6a)

Hi to Everyone. I am so glad to have been able to join this forum. I am new to brugs. Have some w/roots in water and one baby just planted in dirt w/roots. I read all the posts everyday just waiting for new infor. Keep warm. Deb

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