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rhurbarb
On 10 Mar, 00:30, Anne Jackson wrote:
Surely it is better to offer no advice at all, than to tell someone something which is, at best, misleading? I think you're confusing 'misleading' with one own experience. You said rhubarb can grow in a pot because you have one growing on your compost heap. There's a difference. I ddin't criticise you for it, but it's obvious you are not understanding the difference. My experiences are only there to be shared, not to be scrutinised word for word. When you go down the thread, you end up reading more or less what I have said in the first place. Why is that I cannot say what I think even though it's the same thing you, and others, are going to say? No-one that I know is an expert with knowledge of _everything_ to do with gardening. The people with the most knowledge tend to be the most modest. If everybody was as modest as you think they are or should be, there wouldn't be a gardening forum to start with. This place is to share and give advice. I don't feel I give professional advice, I feel that I give my experiences based on the way I grow food stuff. I don't post in thread for machinery, nursery grown flowers nor glass houses because I don't have experiences in them. I live in the UK, not in Australia. I live in Greater Manchester, not in Scotland. I think we should all bear in mind where we are and therefore the different ways of growing things. |