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Howdy,

Jim Kirker wrote:

>>>This is ridiculous. Exchanging ideas about what to
do with the harvest of your garden is just as important as exchanging
ideas about bed construction, whether or not to use pesticides, what
types of vegies and flowers will do well in certain areas of the
country (world). There is  absolutely no need for this LS if it is
restricted to only the method of sgft gardening, one needs only to
buy the book and read it. I belong to several other List-serves and
this is the only one that is so restrictive.>>>

I think Jim has a good point here.  I have just reviewed 88 messages
sent to the list since 1 Aug.  Only 4 of these messages are strictly
to do with SQFT topics.

I also do not wish the list to degenerate into a discussion about
non-gardening topics but surely there is a middle ground that can
permit the discussion of related subjects.

I cannot understand however,  why Melissa Silvester,
presumably acting on behalf of the University of Missouri-St. Louis
finds it necessary to address SQFT subscribers with threats and
general ill-temper.

>>>  I am really annoyed to have to post a third admin
message>>>

Well,  M'am I hope you can find a more amenable occupation.

Further,  unless my memory is at fault,  Ms Silvester has not always
posted messages which adhere to a strict interpretation of the list
guidelines either.

Gordon Bennet

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