Posted by SBenney on April 15, 2011, 7:46 am
Hi
I am currently developing a new website that aims to provide seasonal
advice on what to do in the garden each month. I would appreciate it if
any forum readers would visit the site and comment on the content and
design. Any feedback is welcome - good or bad.
'Seasonal Gardening - Guidance & advice for UK Gardeners'
(http://www.seasonalgardening.co.uk )
I am currently adding photographs of plants in season from UK gardens as
I visit them this year. Also from my own and friends gardens and the
local allotment. The most recent garden I visited was RHS Hyde Hall in
Essex, which had a great display of spring bulbs and hellebores plus the
most magnificent Cornas Mas in flower. At the end of this month I plan
to visit RHS Harlow Carr - so I will be adding many more pictures from
there.
Many Thanks
Steve
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SBenney
Posted by Sgt Pepper on April 15, 2011, 3:59 pm
Well done and thanks for a new additon to gardeners' resources on the web.
I'm mainly interested in veggies and think a useful addition would be to
give the following info about vegetables:-
What kind of soil they are suited to
Spacing between plants/rows
Typical problems including probs with germination or pests
It's a big job, but well done for what you've done so far.
Roy
> Hi
> I am currently developing a new website that aims to provide seasonal
> advice on what to do in the garden each month. I would appreciate it if
> any forum readers would visit the site and comment on the content and
> design. Any feedback is welcome - good or bad.
> 'Seasonal Gardening - Guidance & advice for UK Gardeners'
> (http://www.seasonalgardening.co.uk )
> I am currently adding photographs of plants in season from UK gardens as
> I visit them this year. Also from my own and friends gardens and the
> local allotment. The most recent garden I visited was RHS Hyde Hall in
> Essex, which had a great display of spring bulbs and hellebores plus the
> most magnificent Cornas Mas in flower. At the end of this month I plan
> to visit RHS Harlow Carr - so I will be adding many more pictures from
> there.
> Many Thanks
> Steve
> --
> SBenney
Posted by Baz on April 16, 2011, 7:38 am
> Well done and thanks for a new additon to gardeners' resources on the
> web.
>
> I'm mainly interested in veggies and think a useful addition would be
> to give the following info about vegetables:-
>
> What kind of soil they are suited to
> Spacing between plants/rows
> Typical problems including probs with germination or pests
>
> It's a big job, but well done for what you've done so far.
>
> Roy
>
>>
>> Hi
>> I am currently developing a new website that aims to provide seasonal
>> advice on what to do in the garden each month. I would appreciate it
>> if any forum readers would visit the site and comment on the content
>> and design. Any feedback is welcome - good or bad.
>>
>> 'Seasonal Gardening - Guidance & advice for UK Gardeners'
>> (http://www.seasonalgardening.co.uk )
>>
>> I am currently adding photographs of plants in season from UK gardens
>> as I visit them this year. Also from my own and friends gardens and
>> the local allotment. The most recent garden I visited was RHS Hyde
>> Hall in Essex, which had a great display of spring bulbs and
>> hellebores plus the most magnificent Cornas Mas in flower. At the end
>> of this month I plan to visit RHS Harlow Carr - so I will be adding
>> many more pictures from there.
>>
>> Many Thanks
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> SBenney
>
>
I agree.
Please don't top post though.
Baz
Posted by David in Normandy on April 15, 2011, 4:42 pm
On 15/04/2011 13:46, SBenney wrote:
> Hi
> I am currently developing a new website that aims to provide seasonal
> advice on what to do in the garden each month. I would appreciate it if
> any forum readers would visit the site and comment on the content and
> design. Any feedback is welcome - good or bad.
> 'Seasonal Gardening - Guidance& advice for UK Gardeners'
> (http://www.seasonalgardening.co.uk )
> I am currently adding photographs of plants in season from UK gardens as
> I visit them this year. Also from my own and friends gardens and the
> local allotment. The most recent garden I visited was RHS Hyde Hall in
> Essex, which had a great display of spring bulbs and hellebores plus the
> most magnificent Cornas Mas in flower. At the end of this month I plan
> to visit RHS Harlow Carr - so I will be adding many more pictures from
> there.
It seems like a good site to me. I didn't have any problems with left or
right click as someone else mentioned. I like the layout. I also like
the fact the site is usable and can be navigated easily. A big plus is
that I didn't need to enable JavaScript either to use the site.
Good job well done. :-)
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> I am currently developing a new website that aims to provide seasonal
> advice on what to do in the garden each month. I would appreciate it if
> any forum readers would visit the site and comment on the content and
> design. Any feedback is welcome - good or bad.
> 'Seasonal Gardening - Guidance & advice for UK Gardeners'
> (http://www.seasonalgardening.co.uk )
> I am currently adding photographs of plants in season from UK gardens as
> I visit them this year. Also from my own and friends gardens and the
> local allotment. The most recent garden I visited was RHS Hyde Hall in
> Essex, which had a great display of spring bulbs and hellebores plus the
> most magnificent Cornas Mas in flower. At the end of this month I plan
> to visit RHS Harlow Carr - so I will be adding many more pictures from
> there.
> Many Thanks
> Steve
> --
> SBenney