New to Gardening from Rawalpindi

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muhammadimran7
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Joined: December 10th, 2013, 9:08 pm
Country: pakistan
City: rawalpindi
Gardening Interests: growing from seeds

New to Gardening from Rawalpindi

Post by muhammadimran7 »

My name is Muhammad Imran from Rawalpindi and IT Professional by profession. I belong to Jehlum where I have a garden which has Orange, Guava (amrood), grapes, and Apricot trees. But here in Rawalpindi I don’t have piece of landscape therefore I enjoy container gardening. I have interest in annual plants and flowers like pansy, petunia, zinnia, dahlia and marigold etc. am I am novice in this field so I need the suggestions/guidelines from the experienced and senior members to the forum. Other interests include web surfing, reading and cricket.
Regards;
Muhammad Imran
Mustansir Billah
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Country: Pakistan
City: Karachi
Gardening Interests: Roses Fragrant plants vegetable plants and fruit plants.
Location: Gulshan-e-Iqbal
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Re: New to Gardening from Rawalpindi

Post by Mustansir Billah »

Welcome to the forum Imran sb. You can browse through the forum to get tons of knowledge about plants.
jdashraf
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Joined: February 3rd, 2013, 12:52 pm
Country: Pakistan
City: Rawalpindi
Gardening Interests: Vines, Perennial flowers and plants , fragrant flowers , bulbs

Re: New to Gardening from Rawalpindi

Post by jdashraf »

Welcome to the forum Muhammad Imran. Good to see one more gardening lover from Rawalpindi. Share your experience and specific ideas and queries.
Javed Ashraf.
muhammadimran7
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Posts: 566
Joined: December 10th, 2013, 9:08 pm
Country: pakistan
City: rawalpindi
Gardening Interests: growing from seeds

Re: New to Gardening from Rawalpindi

Post by muhammadimran7 »

thanks indeed
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