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Thursday 1 March 2012

Liz's Log - St David's Day



Hello Gardeners' of Wales, I'm Liz



A Very Happy St David's Day






This blog is a branch (excuse the pun), of Gardening Journal International (GJI).  The other branches are growing every month, so just keep an eye on the top of your screen for any new  countries joining our family.


You can find lots of information about this blog, and writing a journal at GJI, in the 'Help and Information' pages on the top right of your screen. 


From an English country garden 


I am an English gardener trying to find my feet in Wales again.  I love to visit this beautiful country as often as I can, and have relatives there, but I am from the Midlands (Nottinghamshire), so I have a lot to learn about gardening in Wales.  I am relying on you to show me what you all get up to in your gardens/plots/allotments.

One more thing! 
If you are Welsh speaking, then please find the 'Translate Tool' on the top right of the screen, and look for Welsh on the bottom of the drop down list.




Credits

The background photo for this blog was taken by Birgitte Handricks.
The photo was taken on Conway Mountain, looking over Conway Bay, Wales, UK.
You can find more on Birgitte by clicking onto the Contributors section, at the top of the screen, or the link below:




Happy gardening

Liz



Helo Gardeners 'Cymru, rwy'n Liz


Mae Hapus Iawn Dydd Gŵyl Dewi






Mae'r blog yn gangen (esgusodwch y gair mwys), o Garddio International Journal (GJI).  Mae'r canghennau eraill yn cael eu tyfu bob mis, felly dim ond cadwch lygad ar frig eich sgrîn ar gyfer unrhyw gwlad newydd ymuno â'n teulu.

Gallwch ddod o hyd i lawer o wybodaeth am y blog yma, ac ysgrifennu yn y cylchgrawn GJI, yn 'Cymorth a Gwybodaeth' y tudalennau ar y dde uchaf eich sgrin. 

O gardd gwlad Saesneg 

Yr wyf yn arddwr Saesneg yn ceisio dod o hyd i fy nhraed yng Nghymru unwaith eto.  Rwyf wrth fy modd i ymweld â'r wlad brydferth mor aml ag y gallaf, ac mae ganddynt berthnasau yno, ond yr wyf o Ganolbarth Lloegr (Swydd Nottingham), felly mae gen i lawer i'w ddysgu am arddio yng Nghymru.  Yr wyf yn dibynnu arnoch chi i ddangos i mi yr hyn yr ydych i gyd yn ei wneud yn eich gerddi / plotiau / rhandiroedd.

Un peth arall! 
Os ydych yn siarad Cymraeg, mae croeso i ddod o hyd i'r 'Erfyn Translate' ar y dde uchaf y sgrin, ac edrych am y Gymraeg ar waelod y rhestr gwympo.

Credydau

Mae'r llun cefndir ar gyfer y blog hwn ei wneud gan Birgitte Handricks.
Roedd y tynnwyd y llun ar Conway Mountain, yn edrych dros Fae Conwy, Cymru, DU.
Gallwch ddod o hyd i fwy o wybodaeth ar Birgitte drwy glicio ar yr adran Cyfranwyr, ar frig y sgrin, neu y ddolen isod:



Garddio Hapus

Liz



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