Hello everyone from NE Iowa!
I am new to this forum, but I am not new to garden forums.
I started on the Birds and Blooms Flower gardening forum in January of 2006. I remained there until they closed the doors last October. At that time Taste Of Home invited us to have a Garden Chat forum on their site. We have been there ever since. This morning they announced that they would also be closing down the forums at the end of this month .
I am scouting for a new place for us to join. We have cultivated good friendships over the years of posting to one another every day and we would all hate to lose that. In October when the B&B board closed, we did lose many of our friends to Facebook, but many of us are not FB users and choose not to go that route.
In searching the internet, I found this site to be most compatible to what we need and are used to. I see a few foreign things here on the right, but will figure them out as time goes on. Charlene
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Welcome ~ I think you will like it here. The moderators are great and there are many friendly and knowledgeable gardeners who answer questions and participate daily.
Like you, many of us are from other forums that no longer exist. I was at GardenGuides and that re-organized and became hard to use. There are a lot of us here from GG.
Jump in and post ~ I think you will see that this is a good choice for you!
Like you, many of us are from other forums that no longer exist. I was at GardenGuides and that re-organized and became hard to use. There are a lot of us here from GG.
Jump in and post ~ I think you will see that this is a good choice for you!
- Lindsaylew82
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Thanks for the welcome, Keywee and Lindsay! I am hoping we have found a place to land. I love sharing pictures of our gardens and flowers, but I have a lot to learn about posting pictures here. I guess it all takes time, doesn't it? On TOH I was just able to copy and paste pictures....guess that isn't the case here. Charlene
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Hi,
I fixed your image and I'll show you how I did it. Many forums function this way so it's a good thing to learn how to do.
Copy and paste the image URL, highlight it with your cursor, then click the button labeled IMG.
Alternately you can simply add this code to the beginning of the image url:
[IMG]
Then add this to the end of it:
[/IMG]
Resulting in something that looks like this:
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-obnO ... G_0917.JPG[/img]
I fixed your image and I'll show you how I did it. Many forums function this way so it's a good thing to learn how to do.
Copy and paste the image URL, highlight it with your cursor, then click the button labeled IMG.
Alternately you can simply add this code to the beginning of the image url:
[IMG]
Then add this to the end of it:
[/IMG]
Resulting in something that looks like this:
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-obnO ... G_0917.JPG[/img]
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Thank you. I am not a fan of Facebook. A group from our board went there. I visited and decided it was too chaotic for me. So far I am enjoying the forums here. I love container gardening and usually start about 1200 annuals from seed each year, so I am guessing I will enjoy those topics here. It seems easy enough to navigate even for a non computer person like me... Charlenetomf wrote:It looks nice. Facebook is full of everything and way to much politics and such, it is not a good forum to talk and share ideas on gardens.
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Thanks for the positive feedback Charlene!
I've been upgrading the site the past few months to make it faster (resulting in temporary outages) and I have just one more change to do but I've been holding back because it's something I've never attempted before and it could cause the site to go down for a day or two (again).
So if you see the site go down rest assured it's because I'm making it better.
I've been upgrading the site the past few months to make it faster (resulting in temporary outages) and I have just one more change to do but I've been holding back because it's something I've never attempted before and it could cause the site to go down for a day or two (again).
So if you see the site go down rest assured it's because I'm making it better.
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Thanks for the compliment on the daylilies, nltaff. Since my husband retired he has decided that he also loves gardening. Hostas and day lilies are his passion. I love the daylilies, but wished they bloomed for a longer time.
Roger...I did get your PM about my avatar, but haven't had a chance yet to try it. Maybe this weekend. Thanks for all your help and thanks for the headsup about the board being down on occasion..."under construction" right? Charlene
Roger...I did get your PM about my avatar, but haven't had a chance yet to try it. Maybe this weekend. Thanks for all your help and thanks for the headsup about the board being down on occasion..."under construction" right? Charlene
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