Been seeing you on the other threads already, but welcome Nona!
DG Names.....What's your real name??
Does the thread starter have to start a new thread??? 800 replies, my DSL is even slow in loading, I can't imagine dial-up.
A new thread has been started......sorry but who knew???
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/860641/
JWLW = John and Liza
Welcome John and Liza. Join us on the new thread Pixie posted above your post.
Welcome John and Liza and you're on the list!! Eleanor
Welcome Nona, John and Lisa! Have fun and enjoy the Northeast Gardening forum!
Happy gardening,
Carol
I'm not new and I don't think KY is considered Northeast, but I will introduce myself anyway.
Debbie
Welcome Debbie. We already have Sharon from KY here so you're in!
Welcome Debbie! Nice to meet you. I will add you to the list. Eleanor
hello Debbie & welcome
Hi Debbie!
Harper
Hi all I am Sandi. I am a transplanted southern gal living in NH. Loving it too. Now if I can just get the hang of gardening in a cool short season all will be perfect.
Hi Sandi, and welcome to the NE!
Hi Sandi and welcome. I will add you to the list. Eleanor
Hi Sandi and welcome to our NE forum.
Hi Debbie and Welcome....everyone is Northeast of somewhere!!
Welcome Sandi...you'll get the hang of it!!
Welcome Debbie and Sandi. So glad you joined us!
Welcome to the forum, Sandi! Why the termite name?!
Hi Sandi! Welcome!
Harper
HI: from JWLW The J is for John and The L is for Liza. We are a couple of old Time gardeners who got away from
gardening for a while but are now into if full force.
We live in Atkinson, NH.
Both of us are Bird watchers and Liza is becoming very good with her Camera.
We are developing what could turn out to be a ten acre garden if we last that long. Been arround since before Dirt.
Glad to meet you all.
John
Oooh! Gorgeous photo of your garden! Nice to meet you John and Liza! Looking forward to hearing - and seeing - more from you both. I'm Lynn and I live in the mid-Hudson region of NYS.
Hello, John and Liza! I'm Candyce from the Granite Lake area of New Hampshire. It's nice to meet new neighbors. Is Atkinson near Munsonville/Nelson/ Stoddard?
I love to watch the birds, and use my camera often ... and I was around when the rocks were busy making dirt!
LOL
Welcome, John & Liza! I think we are going to need to see more pics ... that one is beautiful!
I second that puananiloa! John, please put them on the "DG names, real names II" thread here:
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/860641/#top
This one's getting too long for dial-uppers to load.
Harper
Welcome, Debbie and Sandi! I, too, am a transplanted southern gal, Sandi.....where are you from in the South? Hope you love it up here as much as I do! There's nowhere on earth prettier, and you'll get the hang of gardening up here after one season. Just remember to plant long day (instead of short day) onions if you do veggies. This forum has the best people anywhere!
Welcome Willie! Greenhouse, I assume? Nice.
Hi Willie!
hello Willie... looking good
Hi Willie! Welcome to the Northeast Forum. I will add you to the list. Eleanor
Hi Willie! Welcome to the forum and enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Carol
Welcome Willie! Nice greenhouse!!!
Tanks! everyone
Hi Willie, welcome! Love the greenhouse!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful Willie!!! It looks like a professional studio photo.
This thread is really long. Willie, will you join us in the Northeast DG names part 2 thread? http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/860641/
Harper
Eleanor...Will you add my name to the Northeast Gardening Forum? My name is Rose Mary, but Rose is just fine. My ID, Roisemaire is the spelling for my name in Irish, and it's pronounced Roh-sha Woy-a.
I live in So. Jersey, about 30 miles due east of Phila, Pa. When I'm not actively gardening, my hobbies are Genealogy and books. I love roses, oriental and trumpet lilies, perennials, and butterfly gardening. And Irises, let's not forget the Irises! I love the tall bearded and the rebloomers.
I hate to admit it, but one of the things that breaks my spirit is trying to start seeds. I don't have the time or space inside to get into the gro-trays and lights, etc; but, direct sowing outdoors just stymies me. I can't even start Nasturtiums outdoors, so that should give you an idea how awful I am in that area.
Thank you, Eleanor, for your help with this forum. This is one of the best on DG's.
Rose
Welcome Rose!
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