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My new website
Hello, I am writing to you all for a bit of advice, I am 21 years old and having finished university and joined the family business, I am trying to bring it into the 21st century with the use of the internet, I have recently setup a new website in which I aim to deliver stone products direct to your door from our quarry, missing out the middle man thus providing great value for money.
I have also recently moved into a run down cottage by our works, I shall be using our materials to create garden rockeries, pathways, dry stone walls, monolith statues, water features and shall be filming each project as a short DIY advice film for the website, to help people get inspiration on our products. Basically my question to you is...do you think this would be of interest to yourself? and have you any suggestions for particular things which commonly cause hassle in the garden that are related to my products? I will then be able to research these items and hopefully have it as a part of my site. If you fancy taking a look at my site the address is www.outlandstone.co.uk |
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My new website
"Jonathan" wrote in message ... Hello, I am writing to you all for a bit of advice, I am 21 years old and having finished university and joined the family business, I am trying to bring it into the 21st century with the use of the internet, I have recently setup a new website in which I aim to deliver stone products direct to your door from our quarry, missing out the middle man thus providing great value for money. Hello. On your website I notice you sell 2 classes of pebbles you describe as pea gravel. I've bought various diameters of pea gravel and or pea shingle both for the garden and pot drainage, and in tiny sizes for dressing cacti. I always assumed it was called pea gravel because it was complete stones and roughly pea - or rounded shape. First up, Wickes sell small diameters of what I'd call small broken shingle - stones broken into bits, which they've been calling pea shingle for years now. And I notice some funny shaped stones in your pea gravel pictures on your website.. So what precisely, is pea gravel, or pea shingle, please ? michael adams .... -- Jonathan |
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My new website
"Jonathan" wrote in message ... Hello, I am writing to you all for a bit of advice, I am 21 years old and having finished university and joined the family business, I am trying to bring it into the 21st century with the use of the internet, I have recently setup a new website in which I aim to deliver stone products direct to your door from our quarry, missing out the middle man thus providing great value for money. Nice site :~) I have also recently moved into a run down cottage by our works, I shall be using our materials to create garden rockeries, pathways, dry stone walls, monolith statues, water features and shall be filming each project as a short DIY advice film for the website, to help people get inspiration on our products. Brilliant idea. We have a place like that here in Holland. it started out in a small way years ago and is now a HUGE palce with masses of spin of stuff as well as the paving etc. They are actually now open as an attraction in itself :~)) http://www.appeltern.nl/ and in English http://www.appeltern.nl/appeltern_du_en.pdf and someones personal photo page: http://www.ics.ele.tue.nl/~mgeilen/p...appeltern.html If you fancy taking a look at my site the address is www.outlandstone.co.uk Jonathan Jenny |
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