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Author:  jrod [ Sun Jun 22, 2003 8:50 am ]
Post subject:  New to the organic way!

Hope to learn more about the natural way to get the most from my lawn and garden. Looking forward to seeing the results!

Author:  Gar [ Sun Jun 22, 2003 9:13 am ]
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jrod,
Welcome aboard the 'Organic Train'. Feel free to ask questions, or share your experiences with the rest of us 'Organic People'. You may even have answers to questions asked by other people.
Again, welcome aboard and we look forward to your posts.

Author:  Dancey [ Sun Jun 22, 2003 12:33 pm ]
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Hi jrod! Welcome to the forum!! I am new here too and I feel I'm learning a lot already about organic lawn care and gardening. This is a real neat bulletin board! Just jump right in with questions or answers. :mrgreen:


Dancey
Zone 8b

Author:  Harry [ Mon Jun 23, 2003 2:00 pm ]
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Welcome jrod,
I new here to but there are alot of great folks here with so much information. I have received some very great info not only on gardening but also on pet care.
So much dirt and so much fun......

Author:  Gar [ Mon Jun 23, 2003 4:09 pm ]
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:D
Welcome aboard our 'Organic Train" Harry. The train is growing daily.
At the current rate, it will reach coast to coast soon and then expand across the sea to foreign lands. If others want to join, just stand by the tracks, wave your hands and we will stop and add you on. It is a good feeling that more people are becoming organic day by day.
I would like to thank all the moderators for doing such a great job.

Author:  Guest [ Wed Jun 25, 2003 9:16 pm ]
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I agree, Gar. I am new to this this season. My father lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and I have been trying to find organics there, and the nursery people look at you like you have three eyes! "Do you have fish or seaweed? Huh?" It is amazing. I think here, HG has forced nursery folks to get organic. Other parts of the country don't have such a luxury, but they will learn in time.
We are indeed very fortunate to have this forum.
Welcome, jrod.

Author:  Nadine [ Sun Jun 29, 2003 1:20 pm ]
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Anonymous wrote:
I agree, Gar. I am new to this this season. My father lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and I have been trying to find organics there, and the nursery people look at you like you have three eyes! "Do you have fish or seaweed? Huh?" It is amazing. I think here, HG has forced nursery folks to get organic. Other parts of the country don't have such a luxury, but they will learn in time.
We are indeed very fortunate to have this forum.
Welcome, jrod.


Hello Guest! There are online sources for organic products. One is http://www.beorganic.com.
Another is http://www.agorganics.com/

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