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Old 24-11-2005, 08:40 PM posted to rec.gardens
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sockiescat wrote:
there are two people who are master gardeners that have their
own
programs that i find to be both enlightening as well as
entertaining. they are

http://tinyurl.com/c5qpy
and
http://tinyurl.com/cu56g


Neither one of those bio's say anything about them being "master
gardeners".

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Travis sockiescat wrote:
there are two people who are master gardeners that have their
own
programs that i find to be both enlightening as well as
entertaining. they are

http://tinyurl.com/c5qpy
and
http://tinyurl.com/cu56g


Neither one of those bio's say anything about them being "master
gardeners".

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Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5

hi travis
there is a link for u that i think u might find interesting it is in pdf format so u need acrobat reader to view it.
it is about a master gardeners conference. if u notice near the very beginning it mentions that one of the keynote speakers included david tarrant also on page 4 u will notice where it says april 21 "think spring" it mentions there about a welcome back to mark cullen who had spoken at a master gardeners event in 1995.
hope this clears things up for u. also if u ever get a chance to watch any programs that they may have please do as u will find them both to be good speakers and very informative. have a great day, sockiescat.

here is the link for you .
http://www.peterboroughmg.ca/Spring_Newsletter.pdf
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Old 26-11-2005, 01:18 AM posted to rec.gardens
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sockiescat wrote:

there is a link for u that i think u might find interesting it is in
pdf format so u need acrobat reader to view it.
it is about a master gardeners conference. if u notice near the very
beginning it mentions that one of the keynote speakers included david
tarrant also on page 4 u will notice where it says april 21 "think
spring" it mentions there about a welcome back to mark cullen who had
spoken at a master gardeners event in 1995.
hope this clears things up for u. also if u ever get a chance to watch
any programs that they may have please do as u will find them both to
be good speakers and very informative. have a great day,
sockiescat.
here is the link for you .
http://tinyurl.com/a76qk


Lots of people are speakers at Master Gardener conferences that are not
master gardeners.

Tarrant is on staff at UBC, a garden writer and a TV personality and
wouldn't probably even think of being a Master Gardener.

Mark Cullen is a garden writer and TV and radio personality from a
family gardening business (Sheridan Nurseries) and President of
Greendale Garden Products Ltd. Ontarios largest distributor of garden
supplies to the independent garden centre trade and probably wouldn't
even think of being a Master Gardener either.

It would be like the Queen applying for proof of UK citizenship. I
doubt she would bother.

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Old 26-11-2005, 01:24 AM posted to rec.gardens
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sockiescat wrote:
Travis sockiescat wrote:
there are two people who are master gardeners that have their
own
programs that i find to be both enlightening as well as
entertaining. they are

http://tinyurl.com/c5qpy
and
http://tinyurl.com/cu56g


Neither one of those bio's say anything about them being
"master
gardeners".

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5

hi travis
there is a link for u that i think u might find interesting it
is in
pdf format so u need acrobat reader to view it.
it is about a master gardeners conference. if u notice near the
very
beginning it mentions that one of the keynote speakers included
david tarrant also on page 4 u will notice where it says april
21
"think spring" it mentions there about a welcome back to mark
cullen who had spoken at a master gardeners event in 1995.
hope this clears things up for u. also if u ever get a chance
to
watch any programs that they may have please do as u will find
them
both to be good speakers and very informative. have a
great day, sockiescat.

here is the link for you .
http://tinyurl.com/a76qk


I have seen David Tarrants program called "Spring" on my local
PBS station and I used to see him on BCTV when he did that show
from the roof top of the studios in Burnaby BC. I enjoyed them
both.

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Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5


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Stephen Henning wrote:
sockiescat wrote:

there is a link for u that i think u might find interesting
it is
in pdf format so u need acrobat reader to view it.
it is about a master gardeners conference. if u notice near
the
very beginning it mentions that one of the keynote speakers
included david tarrant also on page 4 u will notice where it
says
april 21 "think spring" it mentions there about a welcome
back to
mark cullen who had spoken at a master gardeners event in
1995.
hope this clears things up for u. also if u ever get a chance
to
watch any programs that they may have please do as u will
find
them both to be good speakers and very informative.
have a great day, sockiescat.
here is the link for you .
http://tinyurl.com/a76qk


Lots of people are speakers at Master Gardener conferences that
are
not master gardeners.

Tarrant is on staff at UBC, a garden writer and a TV
personality and
wouldn't probably even think of being a Master Gardener.

Mark Cullen is a garden writer and TV and radio personality
from a
family gardening business (Sheridan Nurseries) and President of
Greendale Garden Products Ltd. Ontarios largest distributor of
garden supplies to the independent garden centre trade and
probably
wouldn't even think of being a Master Gardener either.

It would be like the Queen applying for proof of UK
citizenship. I
doubt she would bother.


I wonder if the Queen has a passport? How about GW?

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Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5



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Travis Stephen Henning wrote:
sockiescat wrote:

there is a link for u that i think u might find interesting
it is
in pdf format so u need acrobat reader to view it.
it is about a master gardeners conference. if u notice near
the
very beginning it mentions that one of the keynote speakers
included david tarrant also on page 4 u will notice where it
says
april 21 "think spring" it mentions there about a welcome
back to
mark cullen who had spoken at a master gardeners event in
1995.
hope this clears things up for u. also if u ever get a chance
to
watch any programs that they may have please do as u will
find
them both to be good speakers and very informative.
have a great day, sockiescat.
here is the link for you .
http://tinyurl.com/a76qk

Lots of people are speakers at Master Gardener conferences that
are
not master gardeners.

Tarrant is on staff at UBC, a garden writer and a TV
personality and
wouldn't probably even think of being a Master Gardener.

Mark Cullen is a garden writer and TV and radio personality
from a
family gardening business (Sheridan Nurseries) and President of
Greendale Garden Products Ltd. Ontarios largest distributor of
garden supplies to the independent garden centre trade and
probably
wouldn't even think of being a Master Gardener either.

It would be like the Queen applying for proof of UK
citizenship. I
doubt she would bother.


I wonder if the Queen has a passport? How about GW?

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5

hi there travis how u doing? looks like u have been doing some research to thats all cool. not sure if the queen has a passport or not kind of makes u wonder though dont it lol.
i decided to look furthur into things for ya since u seem interested in whether both mark cullen and david tarrant are indeed master gardeners.
i have sent an email off to mark cullen hopefully we will hear back from him before long.
this is an email address that u can use to reach him as well if u wish to


i also emailed this person for information on david tarrant. i have included the email address for u as well so that u can do the same if u wish.


hopefully i hear back from both of these email addresses. if not well then i guess thats life.
take care for now nice hearing from ya. sockiescat.
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