Hello from the UK

Twinkle

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Hello everyone. I'm not sure this is the right place to post a greeting but I saw a few others here so hopefully I'm okay. I'm British and have a really nice old cottage with around 1/5 acre of garden. Most of it is lawn and we have managed with a Black and Decker walk behind since living here. However we just bought some more land next door and that is a wild place, so I'm here to pick your brains and share my adventures in lawnmower land.:smile:
 

dria

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Hi there it is nice to meet you. I hope that you are doing well. I do have one question. Do 2 seated tractors have the steering column on the same side that cars in the UK do?
 

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Hey there twinkle, so nice to meet someone from so far away. Glad to see you join the forum. I would love to hear about what things you grow in your yard.. or do you call them gardens there?
 

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Hi there it is nice to meet you. I hope that you are doing well. I do have one question. Do 2 seated tractors have the steering column on the same side that cars in the UK do?

Thanks for the greeting. Yes, I am doing great. Hope you are the same. Do you mean tractors that farmers drive? I have never thought about that as we tend to spend more time muttering and trying to get past them than anything else. I seem to recall that they are seated more in the centre of the cab, but if there are two seats maybe not.
 

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Hey there twinkle, so nice to meet someone from so far away. Glad to see you join the forum. I would love to hear about what things you grow in your yard.. or do you call them gardens there?

:smile: Thanks for the welcome. Yes, we call them gardens. If you live in a house with just concrete then that would be a 'back yard'. We have the usual flowers, roses of course and honeysuckle vines. I am in the first year of a vegetable patch too. It beats going to the allotment, much nicer to watch things grow from your window.
 
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