Hello from Ipswich
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dmwcarol
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Hello from Ipswich
Hi
I've just joined so thought I should post a hello message.
I'm really just getting started at the self sufficiency thing, although I've always picked brambles and elderberries and the like for turning into jams and chutneys.
We don't have a garden so haven't really grown more than a few herbs on the windowsill - but I have just arranged a meeting at the local allotments with a view to getting ourselves a little patch of land where we can grow real food for ourselves and am all enthusiastic about it.
I found these forums while looking for recipes for using up the plethora of elderberries that were left over after making wine and cordial this year and it looks like a really useful resource which is why I signed up. I hope you guys will have plenty of advice for making the most of the allotment once we get it.
Carol
I've just joined so thought I should post a hello message.
I'm really just getting started at the self sufficiency thing, although I've always picked brambles and elderberries and the like for turning into jams and chutneys.
We don't have a garden so haven't really grown more than a few herbs on the windowsill - but I have just arranged a meeting at the local allotments with a view to getting ourselves a little patch of land where we can grow real food for ourselves and am all enthusiastic about it.
I found these forums while looking for recipes for using up the plethora of elderberries that were left over after making wine and cordial this year and it looks like a really useful resource which is why I signed up. I hope you guys will have plenty of advice for making the most of the allotment once we get it.
Carol
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Hi, dmwcarol! :welcomeish:
"Rich, fatty foods are like destiny: they too, shape our ends." ~Author Unknown
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- funkypixie
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hello and welcome :welcomeish:
There is a lot of knowledge on this forum so I think we will be able to help you out!
There is a lot of knowledge on this forum so I think we will be able to help you out!
First we sow the seeds, nature grows the seeds then we eat the seeds. Neil Pye
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G'Day Carol,
Welcome to the site!
Nev
Welcome to the site!
Nev
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Welsh Girls Allotment
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Hi, I am a newbie as well, got my brambles - sorry lottie yesterday and collected the keys this morning, I am lucky I have borrowed an industrial strimmer and my Dad is going to attack them whilst I lounge around my caravan for the weekend - I love being Daddy's girl !! When I come back it will be dig dig dig, we will have to inspire each other when the going gets tough and then revel in our fabulous crops !!
Good Luck
www.welshgirlsallotment.blogspot.com
Good Luck
www.welshgirlsallotment.blogspot.com
