Gardner's E-Mail Pipeline :D

Posted By: Anonymous

Gardner's E-Mail Pipeline :D - 08/14/00 02:09 AM

If fellow gardeners want to swap info or web sites and such online but off the forum- idea - get an e-mail account at one of the free places & send that e-mail into a thread I will create - gardners e-mail pipeline.

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Edward F. Sutton

Posted By: Daryl

Re: Gardner's E-Mail Pipeline :D - 08/14/00 02:54 AM

If you want to place those URLs on gardening in this forum, that is fine with me as long as the URLs are appropriate to this Gardening forum.

As I said, there are exceptions to this particular rule.

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In His Love, Mercy & Grace

Daryl Fawcett

Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Gardner's E-Mail Pipeline :D - 08/27/00 02:31 PM

http://www.exoticfruit.com/ This is Oregon Exotics while the catalog will cost you money, how would you like to be able to grow Chinese cold hardy citrus - hardy to subzero. This is one non-free catalog I plan on buying myself. (Even though I am usually a cheapscate about catalogs.)

All you fellow gardeners that want to grow it but your local climate won't co-operate try out their stuff & when you find great websites about gardening - E mail them to me & I will check them out and credit you as the one who refered the url if I post it.
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http://cobjon.com/index.html This one specializes in growing nut trees in the northern limits of production. I just found it.
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http://www.hotboxworld.com/ This one makes heating systems if anyone wants to setup a home greenhouse or home atrium.
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http://www.voiceofnature.org/home.html

This website shows garden beds & a manageable garden system with direct marketed produce in the community through a setup called a CSA. (Community Supported Agriculture.) In a CSA, customers contract to pre-buy units or percentages of an entire season's harvest. Produce is picked up/harvested/or delivered at a prearranged scedule.

They also offer to answer garden questions via e-mail.


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Edward F. Sutton

[This message has been edited by Edward F. Sutton (edited August 27, 2000).]

Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Gardner's E-Mail Pipeline :D - 08/31/00 02:52 PM

http://www.onegreenworld.com - lots of Russian fruit trees & bushes.

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Edward F. Sutton

Posted By: Edward F Sutton

Re: Gardner's E-Mail Pipeline :D - 06/07/02 01:58 PM

BELLE has posted info about a beautiful orange multi flowered lilly. I tried finding the name offered on Google, without sucess.

I hope she locates a supplier & common & botanical name of this very beautiful flower to post here.
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