Hello from sunny suffolk

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James1991
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Location: suffolk

Hello from sunny suffolk

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im newish to tropical gardening but im keen to learn. any help would be appreciated
kata

Re: Hello from sunny suffolk

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Hello and welcome James,

As long as its Trachicarpus fortunei, or more recent a Fern I may be able to help. Or flowers, flowers are really my forte.. :lol:

Have you got a big garden, any pics. If its a new garden then take pics as you go.

Other members are best for tropical questions.

Have fun
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James1991
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Location: suffolk

Re: Hello from sunny suffolk

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i have a few plants in a polytunnel at the moment but i cant plant anything over about a foot tall outside because the wind destroys it! That or the rabbits/deer eat it like they did most of my carnivore collection! But the good news is that im moving in the new year to a house that has a nice sized south facing garden :)
grub

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Welcome to the asylum James icon_thumleft
kata

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Your on a loser where you are for growing anything. If it don't get blown down its eaten... :ahhh!: :ahhh!:
But the good news is that im moving in the new year to a house that has a nice sized south facing garden
Brilliant, it sounds nice, perfect for plants tropical, keep us posted.

You have around 104 days to fill the wallet ready for spring. :lol: :lol:

:mrgreen:
fern Rob

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Hi James, and welcome icon_salut

Just remember to take pics when you start the garden to compare before and after icon_thumright
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