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heating man
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Hi everyone,

Just joined the forum today and i must say it looks
good so hope to get some good advice as im in my first year in an allotment.

Regards jason :D
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donedigging
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Welcome Heating Man,

We are a friendly bunch here.
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oldherbaceous
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Morning heating man, a warm welcome to the forum from me too, hope you are enjoying your allotment. :)
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.

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Welcome, we have Clive to look after all our garden machinery now we have Jason to keep the central heating running!

PS : the advice can be better if you tell us which town by editing your profile.
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Heating man. I am having a spot of bother with my boiler ! :wink: :wink:
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Welcome Heating Man. Am sure you'll get lots of good advice here and be able to compate notes. We'llall look forward to hearing how you get on with your allotment. Did you have to dig it from scratch or were you lucky enough to get a previously cultivated one?
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macmac
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Welcome Heating man I haven't been here that long myself but the folks here have been sooo helpful,better than trawling through books or the net if you've got a query.Look forward to hearing about your progress on the lottie ,we've had one about seven years and it's wonderful :D
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Welcome from me too! I must say I spend ages trying to work out why people have picked the usernames that they have. I wish I had been more imaginative but it's too late now!
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Welcome heating man

You'll like this forum - you get advice based on
experience, not some pseudo gardener trying to
sell a few books or conflicting info on the www.
The other thing is you can ask as daft a question
you like - no one will ever see you blushing when
the answer is so obvious :oops: (Speaking from
experience obviously)

Westi
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alan refail
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Welcome Heating Man

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Hope you enjoy the forum. As Westi says, you can ask anything you like and noone will see you blush - nor make you blush or criticise you either.

Warning - a few of us (no names) can get a bit silly at times, but never over serious things :wink:
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naturediva
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Welcome Heating man :)

As you have already read in all these friendly greetings, I'm really sure you will find this forum very useful with so many knowledgeable gardeners willing to share their green fingered wisdom.
Often there are also quite a few chuckles and smiles whenever there is an opportunity to brighten our day.
So happy new allotment and forward ho with gardening, growing and reaping the wonderful rewards of fresh produce. :D
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