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Farmer Deb

near Denver, CO
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:19 pm   Post subject: New from Colorado (near Denver)


Just wanted to say hi and that you have a great forum. I only found it yesterday when I was looking for information on indoor gardening with LED lights. I received a really nice LED for Christmas so I could take my gardening up a notch -- not only for help with my seed starters but I'm also hoping I can keep tomatoes and herbs going all winter. I grew up in NJ (I'm now in my 50s) and have been an avid gardener and lover of nature all my life.

Gardening has been VERY challenging in Colorado due to heavy clay soil, short growing seasons and lots of hail storms in the summer. But I've been able to solve a lot of issues and am looking forward to summer. I just got my first seed catalog of the year the other day, so summer must be on its way!

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toni


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North Texas, Zone 8a
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:31 pm   Post subject:


Hi Deb, welcome to GardenStew from north Texas.
Many years ago I lived in Wheatridge, Evergreen and Kerr Gulch and loved it. I didn't garden at the time but I can imagine the problems you are having. We have the heavy black clay here too so I use lots of compost when planting.

We would love to ooooh and ahhhh over any photos of your garden or local scenery you might want to share and we are a nosey bunch. Wink


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Frank


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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:46 pm   Post subject:


Hi Deb and a hearty welcome to GardenStew. Thank you for your kind words, we really have a nice bunch of people here.

Interested to hear how you have solved some of your more major gardening challenges!


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Jerry Sullivan


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Chelmsford MA
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:52 pm   Post subject:


Hi Deb, Welcome to the 'Stew" from Chelmsford MA. You have found the friendliest garden group on the Internet. There are lots of forums, gardens, plants and blogs, something for everyone and there is always a helping hand, so as you settle in, if you have any questions just ask. Welcome aboard.

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Farmer Deb

near Denver, CO
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 4:58 pm   Post subject:


Thanks all! I'm trying to figure out how to add photos right now, I made an album in My Garden but have several photos to add and don't want to upload one at a time. I'll look through the site and let you know when the photos are ready to be seen.


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dooley

Texas
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:07 pm   Post subject:


Another welcome from Texas. I've been through Denver but never lived in Colorado. I have sand where I live so add stuff everytime I plant anything.I'm getting ready to plant more cool season plants to what I already have growing.
Just jump in and get your feet wet. We're really friendly here.
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Farmer Deb

near Denver, CO
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 5:34 pm   Post subject:


Well thanks for a fun start to my day. I'm off to do errands but did mange to add some photos to My Garden if you want to see them. I guess they appear last-photo-added shows first in line, so the sequence is backwards. No big deal. Later!


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Donna S
Virginia
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 6:59 pm   Post subject:


Hi from Virginia. Welcome to GardenStew.

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marlingardener
Central Texas, zone 8
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:29 pm   Post subject:


Hello, and a warm welcome from Central Texas! We are on a small farm (love your avatar since we keep chickens, actually feathered pets who lay eggs) trying to figure out how to garden around a drought. Our soil is great--just dry!
Actually, this is the easiest forum I've found to put photos on--Frank makes everything as simple for us as possible.


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Kay

Lincoln, Nebraska
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:44 pm   Post subject:


Hi Deb, Welcome to Garden Stew. It is a fun and informative place for gardeners all over the world. I understand about the challenges of Colorado gardening. I lived in the mountains and had a tough time growing a garden because critters from Elk, Deer, Rabbits, Ground Squirrels and Goats would eat everything. Then there was the short growing season based on climate... But... It was fun trying! Laughing


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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:53 pm   Post subject:


Deb and a warm welcome to GardenStew this time from Scotland in the UK.
I'm most impressed with the photographs of your veggies especially as you have to contend with heavy clay, hail storms and a short growing season. You certainly seem to have a very green fingers. I look forward to getting to know you. Very Happy


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Farmer Deb

near Denver, CO
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:55 pm   Post subject:


Thanks Kay, one of the reasons I wouldn't want to live in the mountains is the wildlife eating everything in sight!


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Farmer Deb

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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:59 pm   Post subject:


Wow Eileen, Scotland! I've been to England twice but not up to Scotland, did make a short drive through Wales. I felt so at home, so many gardens and so lush, beauty everywhere, history going WAAAYYY back. I tell people my Mothership is England. You must have a short growing season up in Scotland too. At least in Colorado we get a lot of sun so plants grow in leaps and bounds when they get the chance.


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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 8:12 pm   Post subject:


Welcome Deb, We have many members in NJ and many of us are from NJ also.

Enjoy your stay here. We love to hear your comments and see your pictures.

Barb in Pa. Very Happy

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cherylad


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S. Liberty County - Texas
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Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:17 pm   Post subject:


Welcome from SE Texas. I spent about 20 years in New Mexico (outside of Albq) so we had about the same climate... and growing problems. I'm headed over to your garden to see those photos.

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