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Garden thugs
- To: "'Medit Plants'" <m*@ucdavis.edu>
- Subject: Garden thugs
- From: "* R* <R*@sp.agric.wa.gov.au>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 12:23:01 +0800
I'm not sure wether it was Cindy or Gay who used the term, GARDEN THUGS
in one of their emails, maybe it was someone else?
Anyway at a recent workshop on environmental weeds in Victoria I used
the term
and one of the weed education officers liked it so much she wants to use
it in some promotional material about garden plants that can go feral.
Being the nice person that Kate is she asked me to ask yourselfs or the
person who used the term if you minded at all, would you like to be
recognised for the phrase?
If the "owner" of GARDEN THUGS could let me know how they feel or if
someone could sort me on its history, I'll pass it on to Kate :-)
Cheers, Rod
Rod Randall
Weed Risk Assessment
Weed Science Group, Agriculture Western Australia
Home Page http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/progserv/plants/weeds/Weedsci.htm
"I weed..."
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