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New from Colorado (near Denver)
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donm
 Selinsgrove, PA Posts: 122
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Hi and welcome from PA.
Don
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glendann
 Texas Posts: 9281
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HI DEB glad to have you join our STEW.I'm looking forward to seeing pictures of your gardens.I'm also from Texas.I have sandy soil.
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'Life is not measured by the breaths we take,
but by the moments that take our breath away.'
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carolyn keiper
 northern ohio Posts: 2629
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Hi Deb, Welcome from Ohio. Glad you found the Stew. We are a pretty friendly bunch here.
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Netty

Regular Plants Contributor
Southern Ontario zone 5a Posts: 10310
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Hi Farmer Deb
Welcome to Gardenstew from southern Ontario!
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Droopy

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Western Norway Posts: 9312
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Welcome to the Stew from the sort-of-wintery coast of north-western Norway. Hop in and make yourself at home.
_________________ The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time.
-Bertrand Russell
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Carol Blue-Garcia Harlingen, TX Posts: 83
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Welcome to Garden Stew from deep south Texas. This is a friendly bunch. I only joined a few months ago when another site I was on shut down. This one was recommended and is a great place to be.
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Farmer Deb
 near Denver, CO Posts: 29
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Thanks again for all the welcomes. I can't say I've joined a forum with as much activity and organization as this one, and with members all over the world too! I'm gonna like it here!
_________________ Fondly, Farmer Deb
http://herbanfarmer.blogspot.com/
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Tooty2shoes
 Denmark, Wis. Posts: 848
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A big hello Deb from Wisconsin. Glad you found this great site. I know what you mean about clay sold. Where we live in Wis we have a lot of clay soil to. Amending the soil is quite a job. But at least we don't have to much hail.
Some one said recently that "hail is mother natures Swedish massage". I'll pass on that kind of a massage. Again I know you will find this place full of helpful friendly folks. Looking forward to see your garden pic's once they get posted.
_________________ Dare to Dream bigger than you can imagine.
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Farmer Deb
 near Denver, CO Posts: 29
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| Tooty2shoes wrote: | | Some one said recently that "hail is mother natures Swedish massage". |
Hail is more of a reset button here. I can't say how many times I've started plants from seeds in late winter, nurtured them for months, planted June 1 and they get erased in a hail storm a couple of weeks later. Then I have to go out and buy more plants!
_________________ Fondly, Farmer Deb
http://herbanfarmer.blogspot.com/
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