Hello,
Please e-mail me if you want a year's subscription to this mag. I am bringing ten Carolina Gardener magazines to the Roundup to acquaint those who have never seen it.. I made a "royal goof" as usual and need to fill in the blanks and do this Online.
First Solution:
I drove around my neighborhood and everyone was inside and blinds were closed at practically every house, so this is my 2nd alternative. The first name showing up here gets a year's subscription. I have to have all your information, though, in the e-mail with your name.
Karin
This message was edited Jun 9, 2008 4:32 AM
Do you want the Carolina Gardener magazine?
Retta Sundblad
103 Ripplelake Drive
Easley, Sc 29640
rhsundblad@gmail.com
Nancy BenPazi
334 15th Ave.S.
Surfside Bch
SC 29575
[e-mail:aricben@sc.rr.com]
Retta,
I do not want to mail through your private e-mail, so I will tell you that the magazine will be probably coming in the next two weeks. Carolina Gardener is sending me 10 magazines in time for me to bring to the Roundup in Raleigh. They are not in lieu of a subscription, but will perk your interest for a future subscription if you are interested like Nancy is.
I will probably make some kind of contest to receive an issue while we are at the park based on how good you can do a backbend or a cartwheel.
If you want to send an e-mail through Dave's Garden, go to the purple decorated page and sign yourself up to be able to send one without everyone seeing what you wrote.
Tropicanna, can you describe that process or another smart person maybe could do that? I never could get how to start the process, but my name is on it now and it's a cinch.
Karin 8-))
Lynda Campos
1851 Burgaw Hwy.
Jacksonville,N.C.28540
jcampos@ec.rr.com
I already subscribe to Carolina Gardener and can heartily recommend it. I think it is a wonderful resource guide to Carolina garden suppliers.
I already subscribe, greenthumb, and have since day one. But too much of the content is skewed toward North Carolina zones/interests to have proven of much value to me here in South Carolina over the years. Probably a result of support (all of the commercial ads seem to come from NC). Why is that? Are there no commercial growers/retailers in SC that recognize the value? Or are there just not enough of them? Are SC growers/retailers too strapped financialy? Or is it politics (again!). As our zones migrate in either direction, a true "Carolina" plant magazine clearly will be necessary and most useful.
i would love to have one any left plmk and thxs