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Hello from Aberdeenshire

Post: # 51309Post Cassiepod »

Just a quick hello! Just found your website and it looks like it's going to be a gem.

We're about to move to a (rented) cottage with completely uncultivated garden, loads of friendly rabbits :angry3: and a free rein to improve it.

I hope that we'll be able to use the space to edge towards providing for ourselves. We both work full time so self sufficiency won't be on the cards but reducing our impact on the environment is my aim.

AllI have to do is figure out an apt and amusing signature! :cat:

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Post: # 51316Post Shirley »

Hi Cassie

:welcomeish:

Whereabouts in Aberdeenshire are you? I'm near Alford... ish!

Looking forward to getting to know you - there are quite a few of us up in Aberdeenshire and we meet up from time to time too :cheers:
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Post: # 51325Post Bonniegirl »

Welcome from me too, I'm a newbie too and it really is a great site.

It's like I've just walked into a room full of friendly people, this room has large comfy sofas and you feel you can kick off your shoes, snuggle in with a cup of coffee and chat all day!


Good luck with your new place, sound like you have some work ahead of you, but it'll be worth it just to feel that sense of achievement!
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Post: # 51330Post Shirley »

Bonniegirl wrote: It's like I've just walked into a room full of friendly people, this room has large comfy sofas and you feel you can kick off your shoes, snuggle in with a cup of coffee and chat all day!
That's lovely!! Glad you feel that way too :mrgreen:
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Post: # 51337Post ohareward »

Hi Cassiepod, Welcome to the forum, as Bonniegirl so eloquently stated it is a great place to chat with friendly folk.
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Post: # 51344Post Millymollymandy »

Comfy sofas! Creaky typing chair more like. :lol:

Hi Cassiepod and welcome!

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Millymollymandy wrote:Comfy sofas! Creaky typing chair more like. :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock:

G'Day Cassiepod!

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Post: # 51372Post Annpan »

welcome aboard cassiepod

Theres always room for one more - you might need to sit on the arm though, till someone needs the toilet :? :lol:
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Post: # 51403Post red »

welcome :mrgreen:
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Post: # 51437Post glenniedragon »

Welcome to the site! I have to sit in a cold kitchen since we had the bright idea of moving the computer in there. Brrrr 'tis chilly tonight!

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Thanks for the welcome

Post: # 51491Post Cassiepod »

Comfy sofas and cups of coffee sound great. :coffee2: My main computer location is work..:homework: I have a full working day driving my desk so when I get home the last thing on my mind will be the 'puter.

Shirley, we're currently by Midmar/Sauchen and will be migrating over the hill to Banchory come end of April.

I'm really tempted by the idea of straw bale beds for my veggies (seeing as I don't have the resources for a straw bale house yet). Just need to pick a suitable location and figure out rabbit defences!

If anyone has any pratical north east advice on straw bale beds I'd love to hear it... or rabbits

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Post: # 51504Post Shirley »

You are not far from us at all then... you could have joined us for the Neeps! meet up on Saturday. We had a house full and it was great fun.

I'm interested in trying some strawbale gardening too - rabbit defences.. hmm, well we haven't really had any problems with rabbits so far. You could always try a gun - rabbit pie etc.. that might just dissuade them from digging up your veggies. :mrgreen: Go on.. tell me you are a vegetarian :wink:
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Post: # 51509Post Cassiepod »

No i'm not a vegetarian and wouldn't mind shooting a few rabbits to get some food (save on the food bil :lol: and be nice to tan the pelts to make a winter blanket) However having spoken to a few folk, shooting them make little impact on the population once they are well established. I'll have to see how the flower pots survive when we arrive that should give an indication.

Let me know when th next local meeting is and we'll try to turn up.

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Post: # 51552Post Smooth Hound »

hi, Dont know much about bail beds but rabbit proof fencing is quite easy, i wont bore you with it here, but feel free to ask when you have decided.
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Post: # 51635Post Andy Hamilton »

Lots of advice I have read says shoot them. Free meat running around! Rabbit proof fencing seems to be a bit of a hassle you have to get the fence 3 foot deep into the ground. (I think thats right).

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