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Cardnim on 4th January 2022, 11:43 am
Hi all,
Because I suspect I'll be needing this forum to ask many many beginner questions in the coming year, I thought I should say hi and introduce myself.
I've no real experience gardening, but after moving in to a 70's bungalow in Northern Ireland with a very large garden, I think it would do my soul good to try to bring it back to beauty (its currently very overgrown, no flowers just mature, huge shrubs and trees). Im not going to be aiming for a formal garden, but a wildlife one if I can. (there is small woodland and allotments very near me, along with a small stream at the bottom of the garden, and the birds, hedgehogs and badgers seem to all be here; so maybe I can help and encourage a few more wild things to share my space with)
I've always loved wildlife, and have enjoyed watching gardening programs (thanks Monty!) for a few years - but always for the peace and imagery, and not as much for the gardening knowledge! Thats why I recently stumbled across Lee's amazing YouTube channel and have thoroughly enjoyed that passion, expertise and warm personality that I see in his videos (thanks Lee!)
...So, first job on my list is to try to put in a wildlife pond, then try to rescue some completely grassed over flower beds (thanks to Bob and Lee for their tips already with this!)
I've also got some stupidly huge trees (Cypress maybe?) that are just way too big, and a willow that is slowly overtaking the entire bottom quarter of the garden.
Maybe Ive bitten off too much! But Im hoping that with some Ninja tricks, tips and advice I can realise at least some of my aspirations 🙂
Hi all,
Because I suspect I'll be needing this forum to ask many many beginner questions in the coming year, I thought I should say hi and introduce myself.
I've no real experience gardening, but after moving in to a 70's bungalow in Northern Ireland with a very large garden, I think it would do my soul good to try to bring it back to beauty (its currently very overgrown, no flowers just mature, huge shrubs and trees). Im not going to be aiming for a formal garden, but a wildlife one if I can. (there is small woodland and allotments very near me, along with a small stream at the bottom of the garden, and the birds, hedgehogs and badgers seem to all be here; so maybe I can help and encourage a few more wild things to share my space with)
I've always loved wildlife, and have enjoyed watching gardening programs (thanks Monty!) for a few years - but always for the peace and imagery, and not as much for the gardening knowledge! Thats why I recently stumbled across Lee's amazing YouTube channel and have thoroughly enjoyed that passion, expertise and warm personality that I see in his videos (thanks Lee!)
...So, first job on my list is to try to put in a wildlife pond, then try to rescue some completely grassed over flower beds (thanks to Bob and Lee for their tips already with this!)
I've also got some stupidly huge trees (Cypress maybe?) that are just way too big, and a willow that is slowly overtaking the entire bottom quarter of the garden.
Maybe Ive bitten off too much! But Im hoping that with some Ninja tricks, tips and advice I can realise at least some of my aspirations 🙂