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"Garden writers need to stop home gardeners from "using non organic icides....."
Ellen Spector Platt said:
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"I've been thinking for some time about the conflict between what many of us
believe about the dangers of pesticides and our willingness as GWA members
to accept sponsorship by some manufactures who are part of the problem."*
Therein lies the dilemma. What's the solution? I write for two weekly
newspapers, a monthly piece in a magazine aimed at seniors, and a couple of
articles per month for Dave's Garden (and other freelance work when I can
find it). Is there a method, prim and proper, that I should be utilizing in
my writing to let readers know "we've been duped?"
TC Conner
The Write Gardener
Member Garden Writers Association
Penn State Certified Master Gardener Volunteer
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