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AFinkberry Posted - Sep 10 2013 : 10:43:18 PM
Hello! I am such a newbie to everything! Born and raised in California, I now find myself in Washington! Love the rain, but have no idea how to start any kind of garden. I've been reading the magazines for over a year (finally took out a subscription!) Settling in nicely and now it's time to focus on cultivating the farmgirl I know is somewhere in here!!
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ceejay48 Posted - Sep 18 2013 : 7:00:35 PM
Hi Ally,
Welcome to the Connection!
Great place to "cultivate" that farmgirl in you!
ENJOY it here!
CJ

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Janice Posted - Sep 17 2013 : 12:27:32 PM
Hello Ally,

I too move from California & have been living in Vancouver, WA for about 8 1/2 years. I like the rain. I have been to Kelso once to do a Spring (out door) Holiday Bazaar. Nice to almost meet you. & welcome
Janice
sherone_13 Posted - Sep 16 2013 : 07:29:56 AM
Ally...welcome to Farmgirls!

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Tapestry Posted - Sep 15 2013 : 11:52:16 AM
Hi Ally and welcome to MJF's! Oh yes, I'm sure there are several WA. gals here who will help you with gardening and anything else you want to know. This is just the best site with so many helpful ladies. Enjoy it all!
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AFinkberry Posted - Sep 13 2013 : 9:24:11 PM
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone!

Ally

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shanda Posted - Sep 13 2013 : 1:42:06 PM
Welcome to the Farm! Just enjoy yourself here, learn some new things and make great friends! And your own brand for Farmgirl-ness will come in time.

Shanda

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Calicogirl Posted - Sep 11 2013 : 8:46:51 PM
Welcome Ally :) I know that you will enjoy it here, there are so many lovely gals here :)

I second talking with your local nurseries for gardening tips, that's how I learned :)

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Killarney Posted - Sep 11 2013 : 08:28:52 AM
A Warm Tennessee Welcome Ally! Hugs!!
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Marybeth Posted - Sep 11 2013 : 08:25:59 AM
Welcome Ally!! My husband is originally from Kelso. It is a good place for a garden. You'll do fine. MB

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jan49829 Posted - Sep 11 2013 : 06:43:05 AM
Welcome Ally!!!! I know you will get a lot of advice for gardening in Washington. There are a lot of farmgirls from that state. Looking forward to getting to know you. I live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Our growing season is very short here.

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Sep 11 2013 : 05:13:12 AM
Welcome Ally! I think you will find lots of help and advice for gardening in Washington. I have been to Seattle and the surrounding area and just loved it. My son had to travel their this whole summer with his company and really enjoyed it too.

Keep reading the magazines and talk to local nurseries for advice on when and what to plant at your home. Good luck with it!

Dawn in IL

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