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Renee's Trial Garden Blog

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Posted on July 26, 2008 at 2:00pm —

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At 12:03am on August 17, 2009, David Aughenbaugh said…
Hi Sue,

FYI, I just wanted to alert you to some inappropriate use of your web site. I got this invitation from one Jen Thomas:

>Jen Thomas has added you as a friend on Renee's Community Garden
>
>I just made $899 this week working from home for google. I cant believe how easy this is. Im recommending this to everyone, check out this guys google blog www.googlemoneyopp.com

thanks,

--David
At 6:04pm on May 31, 2009, Papa Geno said…
Sue - Please change my address to gene@heartlandorganics.net. I sold Papa Geno's Herb Farm and can no longer use that name or server. Thanks - Gene
At 10:35pm on April 19, 2009, Mike Taylor said…
Hi, Sue. You might want to to check out new user caasa, a comment spammer.
At 4:18pm on November 30, 2008, James Lunceford said…
Help me Sue!
I would like to change my city/state. Is there an edit mode I am not seeing to do that?
James
At 9:35am on October 16, 2008, Papa Geno said…
Sue - Beth B just got me to sign up. This is a really well designed blog. Congrats to both you and Renee! I have a garden blog but I got so much spam and porn advertising that I let in go inactive until I figure out how to stop the garbage. Are you interested in hard core "how to" stuff? I've got lots of blurbs and articles I've written over the years. At the moment, for instance, I am writing a "how to" presentation on creating rosemary and ivy topiaries. Do you think your subscribers would be interested in something like that?

I couldn't find a digital photo of myself, so I included a Red Whiskered Bulbul that I snapped while gardening in a remote village in South Africa, where I am helping a Xhosa village improve its hort practices and grow some nutritious food for their kids. (BTW - I took along 200+ packets of Renee's seeds, and they are already eating Paris Market Mesclun, Genovese Basil, radishes, peas, etc).

Above is pic of the trial garden, along with my head gardener and interpreter. Much of the stuff you see in that garden is grown from Renee's seeds!!! I'll bet you guys had no idea that your seeds are producing needed crops in Bulungula, South Africa.!

Best of luck. Regards to Renee!
Gene (papa geno)

At 8:44am on October 16, 2008, Beth Benjamin said…
certainly you may use the pumpkin photo. It's amazing how different Olive looks now, almost a year later.
At 11:33pm on October 15, 2008, Beth Benjamin said…
pretty cool how this is growing, huh?
At 5:48am on October 14, 2008, Judy said…
Each year I add another garden until there is no yard left.
 
 

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