RE: Pollination
- Subject: RE: Pollination
- From: S* P*
- Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 08:01:10 -0400
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/pumpkins/> (Web Archive)
Oops…I guess that wasn’t private.
I don’t think we need a long string of posts about this though. Sorry Ray. -Gus -----Original
Message----- Ray, you already let us know this was available, and
I appreciate that, but the advertisement below does not belong here. I thought this list was free of
advertisements! I don’t want to
get in some public tirade, so I responded to you privately. Please limit your ‘advertising’ to only
items that are directly relevant and at least include a letter or something to
make it look like a post rather than just a commercial. I am saying this for your own protection (from some
of the verbal abuse from the list) and for my own enjoyment of the one mailing
list I am on that does not include a bunch of junk mail. -Gus -----Original
Message----- Honeybees
are the world's most effective pollinators. The Garden Pollinator is an
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containing approximately 3,000 honeybees. The Garden Pollinator will be shipped
directly to the customer. (US Orders Only Please). Hang it in an outdoor
location, remove the safety tab and let the bees go to work. Effective working
time for the pollinator is approximately 8 weeks. Until now, gardeners faced
with pollination problems have had to settle for lower yields, or resort to
tedious hand pollination. Many giant pumpkin growers hand pollinate specific
competition plants but other plants, flowers and trees need natures helpers!
Your bees can help beautify the entire neighborhood; pollinating flowers &
trees in the process. |
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