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Re: master gardeners and Scotts?????


Sandie - I used your example to point out that it would seem that GWA  
and Scotts are being tied together by some folks in their posts.   
(yours kinda looked like that to me but I may be overly sensitive to  
that tie-in now so accept my apologies if yours wasn't intended that  
way)  Susan's posts here and on GardenRant clearly tie them both  
together in a negative light.

I still think it's a fine idea to have somebody from the board clarify  
the fiscal relationships here.

Doug

On 21-May-08, at 5:12 PM, Sandie Parrott wrote:

> Doug,
>
> I wasn't talking about any specific GWA policy, goal or anything  
> along that
> order. I was just responding to Susan's last post on the subject,  
> where she
> mentioned GWA. Also I was including GWA for the good garden practices
> mentioned or encouraged in all of the discussions on the list.
>>

>> Doug said
>> I guess I'm getting confused here.  I though GWA was supposed to be
>> representing writers not promoting any particular point of gardening
>> view - chemical or organic.

see Jeff - deleted. :-)
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