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GardenWeb?
Not bitter at all. Its Spike's loss. He'd rather have a bunch of beginners
unable to answer each others questions than have anyone he considers a threat to his little kingdom. You can be sure he now has far more people banned than members. He has no interest in gardening or sharing info and has said so. He does everything he can to discourage knowledgeable people from taking part in the discussions. His GardenWeb is just an excuse for hustling a few buck from advertisers. If the advertisers abandon the creep, the farce will be ancient history. I wish you could see first hand what an arbitrary mean spirited autocrat Spike really is. KrisHur wrote in message ... Bitter? You may be incredibly smart but are way to harsh for most moderated groups. -- Kristen Zone 6, SE NY "Cereoid-XXX" wrote in message y.com... Will someone please tell Spike that KrisHur has been spamming and using foul language on GardenWeb so Prissy Krissy can see the full wrath of that evil despot showing his true colors? She will be banned faster than she can say "What the freak happened?"!! She will also see first hand that Spike doesn't practice what he preaches when she makes an inquiry and gets a reply full of foul language. Garden trolls in the rose gardens? Well isn't that special? KrisHur wrote in message ... I love GardenWeb and have never had a problem with Spike. He doesn't check every message that comes in, someone makes a complaint, he checks it out and takes action if necessary. Someone is either spamming or using foul language or posting OT to get kicked off. I love that, I don't want people who are financially interested promoting their products. I don't want to read foul language, I stopped reading rec.gardens.roses b/c of all the trolls. And I like that he keeps the groups focused on gardening and not politics or religion or any other crap. B/c of Garden Web I met a few local gardeners at a plant swap and we had a great time. So good we are doing it again! The gardeners in the Southern CT area are having another swap on May 3--at the last one I got all kinds of good stuff: Black Mondo grass, Geraniums, Plox, ferns, allium, Galium odoratum, lamium, and a huge gorgeous peony. I gave away: Dr. Rupple Clematis, Campanula punctata "Wedding Bells", daylilies, hostas. This year I have a lot of stuff to bring as I'm changing a lot of plants. I like that I can find them a good home rather than tossing them. I'm taking, Centaurea montana, some mis-named bright yellow asiatic lilies, platycodon alba and mariesi seedlings, Gailardia "Burgundy", Monarda "Scorpion" and some dahlias. -- Kristen Zone 6, SE NY "Alice Gamewell" wrote in message ... So are the seed swapes at the other forums without the jerkiness of this guy yew wrote: "Alice Gamewell" wrote: Garden Web stinks. Well, I don't have much experience with the regular forums there, but the seed swaps are great. Never had a problem there, and I've been swapping seeds for many years. Brina |
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