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Scott Hildenbrand 21-02-2008 12:56 AM

Recommendations on online merchant for blueberry bushes and grapevines?
 
Billy wrote:
In article
,
wrote:

On Feb 19, 12:01 pm, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:
Having trouble finding a good source for blueberry bushes and grape
vines online.

Granted, there are several but it's hard to tell who to trust.

Any recommendations on who to buy from?

Also, kinda hard to find the proper information on blueberry bushes. I'm
under the impression that most require two different cultivars in order
to produce. Which do you think I should go with for zone 6b, Kentucky.

Thanks in advance.

I too, am interested in any recommendations on where and who to buy
from.

Thank You!


Joe, do you still have that flat shovel handy?


Hey, it's better than the "I have no comment" posts that have been
coming in.. At least it LOOKS useful.. :)

Dioclese 21-02-2008 02:34 AM

Recommendations on online merchant for blueberry bushes and grape vines?
 
"Scott Hildenbrand" wrote in message
.. .
enigma wrote:
[posted and mailed]

wrote in

oups.com:
I really cant help you with this problem. I am responding
because I am taking a computer class and this is a class
project on blogs. Good luck in your blueberry hunt


but USENET is not a blog. you were answering a usenet post. a blog is a
web based, well, text masterbation hoping for attention.
so if your teacher doesn't know the difference between usenet & a blog,
i think you should demand a refund for the course.
lee


I'll agree and furthermore having students "just respond" for the sake of
doing so is extremely pointless.

They should bloody well teach you how to find topics that interest you so
that you can at least respond with something of some use.

In short, the post was really against any netiquette and you should never
post anything like that again..

Who's your teacher? I need to smack them with a trout.. ;)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog

I like how the "blog" evolved into many things. Making it undefinable so
anyone can teach it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet

Dave



Sheldon[_1_] 21-02-2008 02:46 AM

Recommendations on online merchant for blueberry bushes and grapevines?
 
amy.white wrote:

I too, am interested in any recommendations on where and
who to buy from.


Wouldn't you rather buy blueberry plants than "from" plants?

Billy[_4_] 21-02-2008 05:10 PM

Recommendations on online merchant for blueberry bushes and grape vines?
 
In article ,
Scott Hildenbrand wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article
,
wrote:

On Feb 19, 12:01 pm, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:
Having trouble finding a good source for blueberry bushes and grape
vines online.

Granted, there are several but it's hard to tell who to trust.

Any recommendations on who to buy from?

Also, kinda hard to find the proper information on blueberry bushes. I'm
under the impression that most require two different cultivars in order
to produce. Which do you think I should go with for zone 6b, Kentucky.

Thanks in advance.
I too, am interested in any recommendations on where and who to buy
from.

Thank You!


Joe, do you still have that flat shovel handy?


Hey, it's better than the "I have no comment" posts that have been
coming in.. At least it LOOKS useful.. :)


Oh, it is useful. You just got to step in and get your hips into it.
Make sure to follow through. Always makes me feel better:-)

--
Bush Behind Bars

Billy
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/

Billy[_4_] 22-02-2008 01:15 AM

Recommendations on online merchant for blueberry bushes and grape vines?
 
In article ,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Scott Hildenbrand wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article
,
wrote:

On Feb 19, 12:01 pm, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:
Having trouble finding a good source for blueberry bushes and grape
vines online.

Granted, there are several but it's hard to tell who to trust.

Any recommendations on who to buy from?

Also, kinda hard to find the proper information on blueberry bushes. I'm
under the impression that most require two different cultivars in order
to produce. Which do you think I should go with for zone 6b, Kentucky.

Thanks in advance.
I too, am interested in any recommendations on where and who to buy
from.

Thank You!

Joe, do you still have that flat shovel handy?


Hey, it's better than the "I have no comment" posts that have been
coming in.. At least it LOOKS useful.. :)


Oh, it is useful. You just got to step in and get your hips into it.
Make sure to follow through. Always makes me feel better:-)


I saw the post from the anacephalic student. It makes you a believer in
post natal abortion. In my case, we have a ditto head who wants to know
where to buy plants (blueberry maybe). She gives no idea of where she
lives or what the orientation of her garden is. Apparently, gave no
thought to Google and ignored a half dozen responses to check her local
nursery. Her sense of awareness leaves me in wonder, that she has
survived so long.

--
Bush Behind Bars

Billy
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/

Scott Hildenbrand 22-02-2008 03:32 AM

Recommendations on online merchant for blueberry bushes and grapevines?
 
Billy wrote:
In article ,
Billy wrote:

In article ,
Scott Hildenbrand wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article
,
wrote:

On Feb 19, 12:01 pm, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote:
Having trouble finding a good source for blueberry bushes and grape
vines online.

Granted, there are several but it's hard to tell who to trust.

Any recommendations on who to buy from?

Also, kinda hard to find the proper information on blueberry bushes. I'm
under the impression that most require two different cultivars in order
to produce. Which do you think I should go with for zone 6b, Kentucky.

Thanks in advance.
I too, am interested in any recommendations on where and who to buy
from.

Thank You!
Joe, do you still have that flat shovel handy?
Hey, it's better than the "I have no comment" posts that have been
coming in.. At least it LOOKS useful.. :)

Oh, it is useful. You just got to step in and get your hips into it.
Make sure to follow through. Always makes me feel better:-)


I saw the post from the anacephalic student. It makes you a believer in
post natal abortion. In my case, we have a ditto head who wants to know
where to buy plants (blueberry maybe). She gives no idea of where she
lives or what the orientation of her garden is. Apparently, gave no
thought to Google and ignored a half dozen responses to check her local
nursery. Her sense of awareness leaves me in wonder, that she has
survived so long.


My whole point is that it seems to be yet another person whos teacher
had instructed them to mindlessly post something. Same thing that's been
coming up for several days.

At least it looks better than the rest.

At any rate, moving on.. Have sod to kill and till before the end of
March. ;)


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