A couple of extra shots to put it all in context a bit. As you can see there is plenty to be getting on with.....
The sun is still shining in Norwich
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Very nice garden Max, what variety is the Ensete on the right of pic one
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Looking good already Max, Norwich is certainly a good place to be growing tropicals
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This is the problem Jon, I had never really done gardening before moving to Norwich just over four years ago. Then you find out people are all growing bananas and palm trees round here and you think "I'lll have a go at that". You go on the internet and find out there are all these "specialist nurserys" nearby and find out they are all run by friendly helpful people.
And now I find myself on this forum..... I am only young and have my whole life ahead of me.
And now I find myself on this forum..... I am only young and have my whole life ahead of me.
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You'd age very quickly if you sat down a worked out how much you actually spend on a tropical paradise Especially after that winter!Norwich Max wrote:And now I find myself on this forum..... I am only young and have my whole life ahead of me.
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And now I find myself on this forum..... I am only young and have my whole life ahead of me.
Ah; young and a big space...bliss
Apart from my my parents house when they were here, I have never, no matter where I moved to had a big garden, they had two big gardens back and front and two side gardens.
No wonder my garden at present is nothing like I was used to as a kid. Your very fortuate Max, good luck with it all. You will be able to watch what you buy mature as you age.
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I should explain that I consider 39 to be young.......