Hello from Scotland! I am renovating my entire house and garden over the next few months so looking forward to getting some advice and help on here! Have been browsing for a while and is a great help already.
Hi solero, welcome to the Stew from north Texas. Please let us see pictures of the garden before and during the renovation. That sounds like a lot of work, how large an area do you have?
Hello Solero, welcome to the Garden Stew from windy, cold, raining, hailing, snowing and icy Artic Norway. (pick one its doing it all right now,,lol) I know you will like it here, the people are really friendly an know their stuff. I too browsed for a while before i joined this forum an to me its been a good move an worth while. So enjoy an jump right in!
Hi solero you've come to the right place at GardenStew as everyone is will to lend a helping hand. Do you like football? I notice Scotland got drawn with Holland and Norway in the World Cup 2010 draw. Interested to hear your thoughts? Don't miss our blogs, member map and calendar. // Frank
Well hello there!! It's great to have another Scot here at GardenStew. I'm from West Lothian myself - which part of our country are you from? Really looking forward to hearing all about your renovations, hopefully with work in progress piccies, sounds exciting!! WELCOME ABOARD!!!
Hi Solero Welcome to the stew from southern Ontario! Please take lots of pictures of your renovation projects...I just LOVE before and after pictures!
Hi there Solero Great to have you here on the Stew I am looking forward to seeing all the fun you will be having in your garden renovations. The Stew is a great place to hang out.
Welcome Solero from another wintery Norway resident, but south of the arctic circle this time. Jump in and make yourself at home. It seems that some member always knows the answer to almost any question asked.
Hello, and welcome here from Michigan. Can't wait to see your renovations. planning and planting a garden is always fun to do. They'll be someone here who can lend some help.
I love Scotland and Spain for the bag pipes. The first for single malts and the second for everything else: wines, gastronomy, architecture, history, geography,museums and music. And of course my mother country.