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Re: Please stay Patricia


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ARGH!!!! why is this always the way of it..
Ah well have fun with your list when you find yourself all alone and
posting to your own messages.
I'm out of here too!!! see ya all. It's been a real nice place to visit
at times (c:



On Sat, 1 Apr 2000 03:03:51 +1200 "Ann" <lyra@maxnet.co.nz> writes:
> Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
> 
> I love your posts. They're stimulating, very informative and 
> well-written.
> It seems to me that strict adherence to the rule of law makes for a 
> much
> less interesting list. Despite the list being technically about sq 
> ft
> gardening, do we really want to confine ourselves mentally to just 
> one sq
> ft? Wouldn't a little flexibility benefit us all?
> 
> Not that I want to see the list degenerate into non-gardening 
> topics, but
> many so-called OT subjects do have relevance to our beloved 
> gardening theme.
> As you say it's so easy to use the Delete button. As a vegan I had 
> no
> interest in reading about fish-heads, and it was quick and easy for 
> me to
> gather up those posts and press delete. The important thing is for 
> us all to
> be willing to amend the subject line when we deviate to another 
> topic, thus
> making it very simple for others to press Delete if they wish to.
> 
> Please keep contributing Patricia. You'll be sorely missed if you 
> disappear
> into cybermist.
> 
> Ann
> ******************************
> 
> > Square Foot Gardening List - 
> http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
> >
> > Ah, well, BIll, you and I have different ideas of what's OT. And 
> that's
> fine.
> >
> > To my way of thinking, the purist approach (yours?) would limit 
> the list
> to
> > discussing sq. ft. spacing, Mel's suggestions for amending the 
> soil and
> > building the beds (including raised, tho he doesn't specificaly go 
> into
> > that IIRC), and whatever else Mel specifically said in one of his 
> books or
> > elsewhere.
> >
> > I think Mel's really done terrific work (and I'm grateful to him), 
> but as
> > others have pointed out, he didn't invent intensive gardening. Or 
> growing
> > vegetables.
> >
> > To me, if it's about vegetable gardening, it's not OT.
> >
> > I don't understand why people can't just DELETE topics that are of 
> no
> > interest to them. Of course, it helps a great deal if others 
> cooperate by
> > appropriately changing the subject line as a topic drifts, and not
> everyone
> > is courteous enough (or remembers) to do that.
> >
> > As for me, I've spent entirely too much time being entirely too 
> chatty on
> > this list over the past while, and I think it's time to leave. 
> I've
> > thoroughly enjoyed the list, learned a lot, and wish everyone 
> great
> > gardening.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Patricia
> >
> > P.S. Thanks for the invite to your OT list, Bill, but I think I'll 
> pass.
> 
> 
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