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#215473 Jun 12th, 2008 at 02:19 PM
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I am so new to this. Am an Old Lady who is so hard at work gardening.This place
was a empty spot with buckets of paint emptied on it. Cleaned it up and made 4
enormous holes for Aspen trees.Shaped beds around the trees and planted all kinds of perrennials. This is the 3rd year and the flowers look glorious. Now I
have tomatoes, herbs, brussels sprouts, broadbeans,escarole,leeks and more in
barrels and in the old containers from the Aspen trees.Put wire cages all around them to keep my cats out. Now I have a question about the potatoe seeds
that I planted last week in 6 inches of soil in containers. Is it true that when I see growth to keep adding soil? Same with leeks for a longer white stem?
There are so many questions that I will place later. Just am trying to introduce myself first. Greetings fron Larkspur,Colorado.

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Welcome Larkspur. I am another old lady from California. (57). Yes to both on adding more soil. I am glad you found us.


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I concur with Jonni13---add the soil--to cover up the green and wait for it to grow thru and cover it again.



Welcome--and watch who your calling old- lol-we are not old we are young. thumbup I just turned 56 myself. bow


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Hi and welcome from Seattle! I just celebrated my last birthday. I will never get any older, ha ha ha!


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JunieGirl #215560 Jun 13th, 2008 at 08:03 AM
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Thank you Junigirl for you advise and kind welcome. No we are not Old, we keep on dancing until the end.

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Thank you chermoni, WOW a garden pro, a garden helper and a dream gardener.
I am in good hands. Thank you for your welcome.

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Thank you california-lady for your advise and welcome. Am glad I found you all.

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Hi and welcome from me as well Larkspur.


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Thank you Tamara for your welcome. I need to get off this computer and do some
gardening! I see you live in Canada. In the early sixties I lived in Labrador,
Schefferville. I did read all the Agatha Christie books, all the John Steinbecks and a lot of Dutch books there. It was so cold and barren, not much
else to do there. Have finished the lives of all the Russian Tsars, I did get them all second hand at Amazon. Also the Tudors and how they lived.Will find
books about the early settlers. So fascinating how they coped with hardships.
Have a nice day, Larkspur

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Originally Posted by Larkspur
I see you live in Canada. In the early sixties I lived in Labrador,
Schefferville. It was so cold and barren, not much
else to do there.


Yup and it's still the same in Atlantic Canada. Click on my photo link and check out my snow pics grin


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Hello Jiffymouse
Thank you for your welcome. I may ask a lot of questions. Larkspur

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Originally Posted by Larkspur
I am so new to this. Am an Old Lady who is so hard at work gardening.<clipped> Greetings fron Larkspur,Colorado.


Welcome from Mississippi!! wavy

What do you call old? So far after looking at the brave ones that shared their age, I'm the oldest. 59!!! egad


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kalar, we have older on here... they just aren't telling lol lol

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Originally Posted by Jiffymouse
kalar, we have older on here... they just aren't telling lol lol


lol Good to know. Reason being, it's great inspiration!! bop

Heck, I'd be proud to tell if I was still kickin' up dirt in the garden. grin


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Larkspur, my grand daughter, who is 10, thinks I'm 36. She's been thinking that all of her life even though she's a math wiz. Spoil your grand children and they'll believe anything.



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KALAR, Me? not shy about my age. Only wish I had the darn wisdom that is supposed to come with it. Am 72 years young. As a matter of fact I worked a full day,(Fathersday in a restaurant) very busy. Also on Saturday was I there. It brings in the extra moela and it makes me feel good.
Tomorrow I will weed, do my restaurant-laundry and go to the rec center to swim
and walk a few miles.
My motto : The World is my Sandbox I go out and play in it. Also I always say
when you are an emigrant you have to work hard and smile a lot or they send you
back on a boat, ha ha.
Happy Gardening, Larkspur.

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Originally Posted by Larkspur
KALAR, Me? not shy about my age. Only wish I had the darn wisdom that is supposed to come with it. Am 72 years young. As a matter of fact I worked a full day,(Fathersday in a restaurant) very busy. Also on Saturday was I there. It brings in the extra moela and it makes me feel good.
Tomorrow I will weed, do my restaurant-laundry and go to the rec center to swim
and walk a few miles.
My motto : The World is my Sandbox I go out and play in it. Also I always say
when you are an emigrant you have to work hard and smile a lot or they send you
back on a boat, ha ha.
Happy Gardening, Larkspur.


haha ("Only wish I had the darn wisdom that is supposed to come with it.")
Ain't that the truth!!! :wink:

haha (..."when you are an emigrant you have to work hard and smile a lot of they send you back on a boat.")

From the sound of it, Larkspur, you won't be 'sailing' anytime soon. grin And with all that working, walking, and swimming, you'll be kicking up dirt in the garden for a looonnnnngggg time. bop

Love, love, love your sense of humor!!! haha


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hi from Arkansas wavy


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