Hi all from North Wales
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(23-01-2025, 06:33 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Welcome pots and plants. Pull up a chair, make yourself comfortable.  Cool
What part of sunny north Wales? I spent 10+ years in Rhyl. Blush
Can’t wait to see some photos of your garden. I’m always looking for ideas.  Big Grin
Hope you survive the coming storm. It due to be a bit breezy here too.

What sort of gardening do you enjoy, veg growing, giant veg, specialise (obsess over Wink  ) in a particular variety  or is it flowers, cut flowers,  just love all of it? 
We need to know everything, we’re very nosy.

Tend to dabble in a bit of everything but there's nothing better than flowering plants from dahlias to roses etc

But can't imagine not having a small veggie growing area and lots of herbs in a garden. This one also comes with some mature fruit trees, a mix of apples, pears and cherries, will have to identify eventually as we viewed it in February last year so no leaves to go by. 
Also a massive empty pond is left by the previous owners and will have to be dealt with...really don't need it to be this big. 
We're in Penmaenmawr btw and love the proximity to both sea and mountains. Just great to be away from chaos of a big city. 
I'll add some pictures to give an idea of the space further down the thread.
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(23-01-2025, 07:04 PM)SarrissUK Wrote: Hi and welcome PotsandPlants!
I love Wales - I visited a few times. Just like the others, I can't wait to see pictures of your garden. Isn't it lovely to have a new space and so many new projects to start!?
I've always been into only growing veg, but now I love flowers almost as much. What do you like?

Welcome again - you couldn't find a friendlier and more helpful bunch Smile Nutty too, but that goes with the territory lol

Used to spend my summers in Greece with my grandparents and they used to be farmers so have lots of time for veggies but in my years in the UK have been more of an ornamentals guy but it was great to have a couple of years at an allotment to remind me how much hard work is required fighting weather and invasive plants  Big Grin removed three bins worth of bramble so far, the previous owners were the hedge trimmer type gardeners, so it will be an ongoing fight to get rid of them alongside some St John's Wort that seems to be popping up in quite a few inappropriate places. Do like a challenge
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And just to give you an idea of the challenge ahead, a few pics of the garden as we found it. 

The massive pond has to become smaller...a potager will be started in the lawn in front of the summerhouse and probably the two palms nearby will get the chop alongside a massive towering conifer that is really out of place and is also obstructing the passage of larger vehicles on our lane.

   
   
   
   
   
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Looks wonderful! I can understand why you wanted to live there. Thanks for sharing.
You might like to open your own "Garden Diary" here https://gardenandgossip.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=62 to keep all your photos together. Most of us have a thread there.
The Moneyless Chicken says:- 
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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(24-01-2025, 04:25 PM)Veggie Wrote: Looks wonderful! I can understand why you wanted to live there. Thanks for sharing.
You might like to open your own "Garden Diary" here https://gardenandgossip.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=62 to keep all your photos together. Most of us have a thread there.

I will have to do that soon... probably will spend the year making those veg beds and starting work on a small rose garden in the other lawn. Probably better to separate them as projects and see if anyone has any suggestions on them.
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Welcome! Very nice space to work with, I look forward to seeing how it changes.
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I good sized garden, so plenty of space for your ideas.
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What a lovely view! You will have a lot of fun there Smile I really do hope you start one of them threads about your garden and post updates! I might have to start one of those threads too!
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Hi PotsAndPlants, welcome to the forum.

I have fond memories of North Wales, it was our go-to day trip destination when I was a child on Wirral. In fact I scattered my mother's ashes on the slopes of Moel Famau.

Love the pictures of your new garden, what a beautiful spot! You're going to have great fun making the space your own, I bet you can't wait to get stuck in.
I think one of the first structural things I would do is replace that fence at the bottom of the garden with something more transparent. I'd want to try and make the garden merge visually with the beautiful landscape beyond instead of blocking it out. That's after sorting out the pond, the deck, the brambles... So many thoughts, aren't new gardens exciting!
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Hello and a very belated welcome  Blush

Thanks for sharing the photos - what a wonderful plot. Have fun
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?

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