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Thanks for posting those. It is nice to see some native and wild
beauty.
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Thanks.

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Thanks for posting those. It is nice to see some native and wild
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Splendid!


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Thanks Barbara.


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On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:16:57 -0500, "3Putt in Coastal SC"
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Thanks for posting those. It is nice to see some native and wild
beauty.


I've been posting the odd wild plant in alt.binaries.pictures.nature
since they don't really belong in a gardens group
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I'll take that as a "take your wildflower photos elsewhere" Even though you
have no idea what my
backyard consists of. Sorry, I ended that with a preposition.

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On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:16:57 -0500, "3Putt in Coastal SC"
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Thanks for posting those. It is nice to see some native and wild
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I've been posting the odd wild plant in alt.binaries.pictures.nature
since they don't really belong in a gardens group
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 10:24:25 +0000, Mad Cow
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On Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:16:57 -0500, "3Putt in Coastal SC"
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Thanks for posting those. It is nice to see some native and wild
beauty.


I've been posting the odd wild plant in alt.binaries.pictures.nature
since they don't really belong in a gardens group

Wow, you don't weeds in you garden. Did you buy your seeds from
monsanto? And I refuse to capitalize that discus ting word.
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I'll take that as a "take your wildflower photos elsewhere" Even though you
have no idea what my
backyard consists of. Sorry, I ended that with a preposition.


Depends if your wild flower's growing in a garden, innit?
If not, it's Nature and some far-sighted person provided a group for it,
though apparently not one for plants generally.
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I've been posting the odd wild plant in alt.binaries.pictures.nature
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Wow, you don't weeds in you garden. Did you buy your seeds from
monsanto? And I refuse to capitalize that discus ting word.


Yes, weeds and all sorts, but most of my plant pictures are from nature
reserves and roadsides not from gardens.
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Mad Cow wrote:
In article , 3Putt
in Coastal SC writes
I'll take that as a "take your wildflower photos elsewhere" Even
though you have no idea what my
backyard consists of. Sorry, I ended that with a preposition.


Depends if your wild flower's growing in a garden, innit?
If not, it's Nature and some far-sighted person provided a group for
it, though apparently not one for plants generally.


Actually the name of this group is "gardens", though it's actually rare
these days to see a photo of an actual garden, just flowers. As weeds are
part of any garden, I would say they are every bit as much on topic as are
flowers.
Pat posts photos of birds, they're not flowers, but birds do come into
gardens, so, whilst I personally wouldn't post a photo of a bird (unless it
was on a flower) in this group, by drawing a long bow, they are on topic.


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On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 14:14:57 +1000, "Maroochy" bharris*REMOVE
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Mad Cow wrote:
In article , 3Putt
in Coastal SC writes
I'll take that as a "take your wildflower photos elsewhere" Even
though you have no idea what my
backyard consists of. Sorry, I ended that with a preposition.


Depends if your wild flower's growing in a garden, innit?
If not, it's Nature and some far-sighted person provided a group for
it, though apparently not one for plants generally.


Actually the name of this group is "gardens", though it's actually rare
these days to see a photo of an actual garden, just flowers. As weeds are
part of any garden, I would say they are every bit as much on topic as are
flowers.
Pat posts photos of birds, they're not flowers, but birds do come into
gardens, so, whilst I personally wouldn't post a photo of a bird (unless it
was on a flower) in this group, by drawing a long bow, they are on topic.

I don't think a garden is a garden without birds and even an
occasional human present. : o ) And there are certain to be a few
weeds at least that those wonderful little things bring around.
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 11:46:10 -0600, Sj wrote:

On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 09:00:47 -0500, joevan
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2011 14:14:57 +1000, "Maroochy" bharris*REMOVE
wrote:

Mad Cow wrote:
In article , 3Putt
in Coastal SC writes
I'll take that as a "take your wildflower photos elsewhere" Even
though you have no idea what my
backyard consists of. Sorry, I ended that with a preposition.


Depends if your wild flower's growing in a garden, innit?
If not, it's Nature and some far-sighted person provided a group for
it, though apparently not one for plants generally.

Actually the name of this group is "gardens", though it's actually rare
these days to see a photo of an actual garden, just flowers. As weeds are
part of any garden, I would say they are every bit as much on topic as are
flowers.
Pat posts photos of birds, they're not flowers, but birds do come into
gardens, so, whilst I personally wouldn't post a photo of a bird (unless it
was on a flower) in this group, by drawing a long bow, they are on topic.

I don't think a garden is a garden without birds and even an
occasional human present. : o ) And there are certain to be a few
weeds at least that those wonderful little things bring around.


I'm w/ you ... saw a towhee for the 1st time in I don't know how long
the other day, 6 tufted titmice at the same time & a chickadee ...

Yes, I feed the birds

Also get squirrels, chippies, an occasional skunk in the evening,
an occasional feral cat & when I'm real lucky, deer

Sj

I know you enjoy those little things. I do too. A feed the kitty first
her fancy feasts and some dry kibbles and then the dog her first
course of chicken and rice. The birds get a bit of white rice and
birdseed, in separate places. Today there must have been 50 of the
little dears. I would hate to think there would not be birds around my
place.
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I've been posting the odd wild plant in alt.binaries.pictures.nature
since they don't really belong in a gardens group


I remember when we discussed the formation of the group, all plants
including wild ones were considered on topic.
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