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where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people to Edinburgh tenement block?
Dear UK gardeners,
Can you please give advice on where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people to move to a Edinburgh tenement block? We would like to try to encourage people who like to garden to let or purchase flats in our tenement block in the Gorgie district of Edinburgh. We want to increase the proportion of residents who like to help maintain and use our shared garden. I'm wondering where the best online forums or offline locations would be the best for trying to contact the people who might be interested. I've appended below an advertisement that I can imagine sending around. Can any of you give any advice on this? Thanks for your time in considering my question. With my best regards, Joe Wells my e-mail address: local part is “jbwells”, domain name is “blueyonder.co.uk” ================================================== ==================== Garden-friendly Flat Purchasers and Tenants Sought for Edinburgh Tenement Block Do you want to live near Edinburgh city center and garden at home right away rather than waiting for an allotment and gardening at some distance from home? Would you like to share your gardening with a group of friendly people? The gardeners of the Wheatfield Backgreen in the Gorgie district of Edinburgh would like to encourage people who like to garden to let or purchase flats in our tenement block. We want to increase the proportion of residents who like to help maintain and use our shared garden. If you like to garden and you are thinking of moving to or within Edinburgh, then please consider joining us! All block residents have access to a shared garden with these features: * We currently have space available for additional vegetable-growing allotments. * We have a number of beds with flowers and other interesting plants that we are maintaining and we would like to develop more. * We have a large grass lawn which we keep mowed which is good for garden parties and similar activities. * We have a large locked shed for shared gardening equipment. * We have composting facilities, including a “Rocket” composting machine which produces compost in only 2 weeks. * We have built a brick stand on which we light barbecue fires. Flats are available both for sale and to let; see our web site for a list. Even if none of the currently available flats suits your fancy, flats regularly come on the market. For more information, see our web site at this URL: http://wheatfield-backgreen.wikispot.org/ We would be grateful for suggestions on good places for contacting gardeners who might be interested in moving to our block. With our best regards, the Wheatfield Backgreen gardeners |
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where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people to Edinburgh tenement block?
"Joe Wells (replace nospam by jbwells)" wrote in message ... Dear UK gardeners, Can you please give advice on where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people to move to a Edinburgh tenement block? We would like to try to encourage people who like to garden to let or purchase flats in our tenement block in the Gorgie district of Edinburgh. We want to increase the proportion of residents who like to help maintain and use our shared garden. I'm wondering where the best online forums or offline locations would be the best for trying to contact the people who might be interested. I've appended below an advertisement that I can imagine sending around. Can any of you give any advice on this? Thanks for your time in considering my question. With my best regards, Joe Wells my e-mail address: local part is "jbwells", domain name is "blueyonder.co.uk" ================================================== ==================== Garden-friendly Flat Purchasers and Tenants Sought for Edinburgh Tenement Block Do you want to live near Edinburgh city center and garden at home right away rather than waiting for an allotment and gardening at some distance from home? Would you like to share your gardening with a group of friendly people? The gardeners of the Wheatfield Backgreen in the Gorgie district of Edinburgh would like to encourage people who like to garden to let or purchase flats in our tenement block. We want to increase the proportion of residents who like to help maintain and use our shared garden. If you like to garden and you are thinking of moving to or within Edinburgh, then please consider joining us! All block residents have access to a shared garden with these features: * We currently have space available for additional vegetable-growing allotments. * We have a number of beds with flowers and other interesting plants that we are maintaining and we would like to develop more. * We have a large grass lawn which we keep mowed which is good for garden parties and similar activities. * We have a large locked shed for shared gardening equipment. * We have composting facilities, including a "Rocket" composting machine which produces compost in only 2 weeks. * We have built a brick stand on which we light barbecue fires. Flats are available both for sale and to let; see our web site for a list. Even if none of the currently available flats suits your fancy, flats regularly come on the market. For more information, see our web site at this URL: http://wheatfield-backgreen.wikispot.org/ We would be grateful for suggestions on good places for contacting gardeners who might be interested in moving to our block. With our best regards, the Wheatfield Backgreen gardeners Well I wouldn't suggest here because advertising isn't allowed and you would be told off :-( Best of luck with your endeavours though Mike |
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where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people to Edinburgh tenement block?
Janet Tweedy writes:
In article , Sacha writes On 13/9/08 14:28, in article , "Joe Wells replace nospam by jbwells" wrote: Dear UK gardeners, Can you please give advice on where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people to move to a Edinburgh tenement block? free.uk.talk.edinburgh alt.uk.edinburgh.misc Thanks for the pointers, Sacha! Apparently there is also ed.general. (And, unlike free.uk.talk.edinburgh and alt.uk.edinburgh.misc, ed.general is miraculously spam-free. Unfortunately, it still has a quite low signal-to-noise ratio.) soc.culture.scottish Just curious, wouldn't advertising for gardeners to move to/within Edinburgh be a bit off-topic, or is it really okay to discuss anything with any Scottish connection in that group? Gardeners weekly, Amateur gardener I'm guessing these are print publications. Right? Is it possible to get an advertisement in them at extremely low cost? (The available budget for this is absolutely zero.) Local gardening Clubs I've tried to find those, still in the middle of searching. Anyone know which are the best such clubs to contact for the Edinburgh area? Allotment Associations I've posted to the FEDAGA (Federation of Edinburgh and District Allotments and Gardens Associations) online forum. Unfortunately, I think not many people read this forum. I'm trying to see if there is some way to get a message directly to people on the various allotment waiting lists. garden centres and nurseries. Ah, this is a nice idea, Janet! Post a flyer at a garden center. Lovely. I just thought of another place to post flyers: at the city's allotment sites. Thanks for the helpful pointers to those who replied! -- With my best regards, Joe Wells my e-mail address: local part is "jbwells", domain name is "blueyonder.co.uk" http://wheatfield-backgreen.wikispot.org/ |
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where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people toEdinburgh tenement block?
On 13/9/08 14:28, in article , "Joe Wells
replace nospam by jbwells" wrote: Dear UK gardeners, Can you please give advice on where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people to move to a Edinburgh tenement block? snip free.uk.talk.edinburgh alt.uk.edinburgh.misc soc.culture.scottish -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon |
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where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people to Edinburgh tenement block?
In article , Sacha
writes On 13/9/08 14:28, in article , "Joe Wells replace nospam by jbwells" wrote: Dear UK gardeners, Can you please give advice on where to advertise to attract garden-friendly people to move to a Edinburgh tenement block? snip free.uk.talk.edinburgh alt.uk.edinburgh.misc soc.culture.scottish Gardeners weekly, Amateur gardener Local gardening Clubs Allotment Associations garden centres and nurseries. -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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