Hi everyone, I'm a very keen gardener in a small town in The Netherlands. My garden is postage-stamp size, and crammed full of all sorts of plants, most of which I raised myself. For me gardening is one big adventure and experiment. I'm one of those gardeners who, when a book says one shouldn't do something a certain way, I do just to see what happens. I think they call that stubborn... (e.g. I cut my lavender back very hard this spring, and it's thriving instead of dying :-D ) Kind regards, Gardenelf
A hearty welcome GardenElf. Your garden sounds like a treasure trove. I'd call that experimentation Don't forget to check out our blogs, member map and perhaps upload plant images you have to GardenStew PLANTS for all to learn from Details here: http://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/help#3 // frank
Hi there Gardenelf and welcome to our forums. I'm another 'stubborn' gardener from Scotland and look forward to getting to know you.
Hi Gardenelf. Welcome from Ohio. Where we have officially set a record for this spring.... TWO, count them TWO nice days in a row and a third one in the forecast. HIP HIP HOORAY!!!!
Welcome from another Texas person. I have a lot of garden books sitting on a shelf. They are very seldom opened. You will get much information here, mostly learned from experience. We'll enjoy seeing your garden. I only have a small garden myself. dooley
Hello, and welcome! We'd love to see pictures of your "postage stamp." I cut back my lavender also, and it's much healthier and bushier than before. Sometimes the experts just haven't seen our plants!
Hi Gardenelf, welcome to GardenStew from Chelmsford, MA USA. We are a friendly bunch of gardeners from around the world. Enjoy exploring the many forums, blogs and gardens. Welcome aboard. Jerry
Hi Gardenelf, Welcome here. I am glad to meet you. I am also looking forward to your garden, and the lavender.