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There you go taunting those highly paid plant scientists working at the
garden centers again. Its bad enough that they are forced to make fools of themselves on a daily basis catering to the great unwashed minions. Now you have to remind them of the limits of their wisdom too? Its bad enough that they are forced to sell the crap plants to the public. You have to remind them that the crap is actually a threat to the environment too? Should they be held responsible for any damage these plants might do? Its not as though they humiliated Iraqi terrorist prisoners that killed innocent citizens and American soldiers. (We don't want terrorists to feel bad for committing unspeakable evil acts, do we?) What do you want from them a apology? "escapee" wrote in message ... Hey, I saw a garden center selling purple loosetrife and when I pointed it out, the manager argued with me that it "wasn't the one which is the noxious weed." I said, "yes it is." She walked away. She is also selling Nandina domestica and wax leaf ligustrum and Chinese tallow. I may give misinformation here now and then, I know I'm not perfect, but these garden centers suck. I reported her only because she would not even consider for a moment that I knew what I was talking about. |
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Yeah, fancy that, huh. We have a problem with hydrilla down here. If they
think that's bad, wait till the loosetrife plants itself everywhere up and down the lower Colorado River. Eh. What garden center pays high? I want that job! ") Now, as for Rumsfeld...he should be stripped naked and made to perform on dubya on Iraqi television. That would be some good watchin. As for the prisoners being terrorists, well, I don't know who or what they are, but I thought Americans were operating under the Geneva Conventions and that soldiers who hold prisoners captive were properly trained. Guess not. oh well On Sat, 08 May 2004 14:14:23 GMT, "Cereus-validus" opined: There you go taunting those highly paid plant scientists working at the garden centers again. Its bad enough that they are forced to make fools of themselves on a daily basis catering to the great unwashed minions. Now you have to remind them of the limits of their wisdom too? Its bad enough that they are forced to sell the crap plants to the public. You have to remind them that the crap is actually a threat to the environment too? Should they be held responsible for any damage these plants might do? Its not as though they humiliated Iraqi terrorist prisoners that killed innocent citizens and American soldiers. (We don't want terrorists to feel bad for committing unspeakable evil acts, do we?) What do you want from them a apology? "escapee" wrote in message .. . Hey, I saw a garden center selling purple loosetrife and when I pointed it out, the manager argued with me that it "wasn't the one which is the noxious weed." I said, "yes it is." She walked away. She is also selling Nandina domestica and wax leaf ligustrum and Chinese tallow. I may give misinformation here now and then, I know I'm not perfect, but these garden centers suck. I reported her only because she would not even consider for a moment that I knew what I was talking about. |
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"Cereus-validus" wrote in message ...
There you go taunting those highly paid plant scientists working at the garden centers again. Its bad enough that they are forced to make fools of themselves on a daily basis catering to the great unwashed minions. Now you have to remind them of the limits of their wisdom too? Its bad enough that they are forced to sell the crap plants to the public. You have to remind them that the crap is actually a threat to the environment too? Should they be held responsible for any damage these plants might do? Its not as though they humiliated Iraqi terrorist prisoners that killed innocent citizens and American soldiers. (We don't want terrorists to feel bad for committing unspeakable evil acts, do we?) What do you want from them a apology? "escapee" wrote in message ... Hey, I saw a garden center selling purple loosetrife and when I pointed it out, the manager argued with me that it "wasn't the one which is the noxious weed." I said, "yes it is." She walked away. She is also selling Nandina domestica and wax leaf ligustrum and Chinese tallow. I may give misinformation here now and then, I know I'm not perfect, but these garden centers suck. I reported her only because she would not even consider for a moment that I knew what I was talking about. It isn't the fault of the employee that these huge mega box stores are selling noxious weeds. These companies are trying to get the customer to spend all their money there by creating a one stop shopping experience. (That's why you will find air-conditioners next to out door furniture. grin) They have no experience with gardening or flowers--everything that is sold is a choice of someone at 'corporate', in some distant place, who has no idea of the local growing conditions or laws. (In Idaho it is illegal to import garlic and onions from out of state. You must buy from a local grower. This prevents white mold from spreading. But every year Wally-world brings it in extremely early, on big trucks,in the middle of the night.) I call the county extention agent or the State Agricultural board--they have the right to come in and demand paperwork and levy fines. They also enforce local noxious weed laws. Contact your county agent and explain the situation--in farm country enforcement of agricultural laws- like noxious weeds- is taken seriously. Disease like white mold can devastate entire crops. But please lay of the poor wage slave--it's hard work ( been there-done that) This is an example of just one more reason to patronise local merchants and garden shops--even if the prices are a little higher. |
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Its bad enough when the dolts don't know anything about the plants they sell
but when they try to pass themselves off as experts at the same time, that's it. Got into a disagreemant about some local celebrity that works at a local well-known nursery. Some one said that she has been a manager there for several years and really knew her stuff. I said she only knows what she reads on the plant tags and after all these years she should have retained at least some basic info about the stuff they sell. "escapee" wrote in message ... On 8 May 2004 22:47:17 -0700, (gardengal) opined: "Cereus-validus" wrote in message ... There you go taunting those highly paid plant scientists working at the garden centers again. Its bad enough that they are forced to make fools of themselves on a daily basis catering to the great unwashed minions. Now you have to remind them of the limits of their wisdom too? Its bad enough that they are forced to sell the crap plants to the public. You have to remind them that the crap is actually a threat to the environment too? Should they be held responsible for any damage these plants might do? Its not as though they humiliated Iraqi terrorist prisoners that killed innocent citizens and American soldiers. (We don't want terrorists to feel bad for committing unspeakable evil acts, do we?) What do you want from them a apology? "escapee" wrote in message ... Hey, I saw a garden center selling purple loosetrife and when I pointed it out, the manager argued with me that it "wasn't the one which is the noxious weed." I said, "yes it is." She walked away. She is also selling Nandina domestica and wax leaf ligustrum and Chinese tallow. I may give misinformation here now and then, I know I'm not perfect, but these garden centers suck. I reported her only because she would not even consider for a moment that I knew what I was talking about. It isn't the fault of the employee that these huge mega box stores are selling noxious weeds. These companies are trying to get the customer to spend all their money there by creating a one stop shopping experience. (That's why you will find air-conditioners next to out door furniture. grin) They have no experience with gardening or flowers--everything that is sold is a choice of someone at 'corporate', in some distant place, who has no idea of the local growing conditions or laws. (In Idaho it is illegal to import garlic and onions from out of state. You must buy from a local grower. This prevents white mold from spreading. But every year Wally-world brings it in extremely early, on big trucks,in the middle of the night.) I call the county extention agent or the State Agricultural board--they have the right to come in and demand paperwork and levy fines. They also enforce local noxious weed laws. Contact your county agent and explain the situation--in farm country enforcement of agricultural laws- like noxious weeds- is taken seriously. Disease like white mold can devastate entire crops. But please lay of the poor wage slave--it's hard work ( been there-done that) This is an example of just one more reason to patronise local merchants and garden shops--even if the prices are a little higher. This is a two store, high end garden center. It's called Red Barn Nursery and Garden center. It's not a huge box store, doesn't have air conditioners next to plants and the person I spoke to is the horticultural manager who oversees purchases and sales of perennials. Clearly she was selling Lysimachia vulgaris and she denied it was "the same one" that's noxious. I indeed did contact the local environmental groups and hopefully they will address it immediately. I grow very tired of pompous nursery workers, managers and the like who look down their noses at customers because they point out something very obvious. She was very rude and contrite. |
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"Cereus-validus" wrote in message ...
Its bad enough when the dolts don't know anything about the plants they sell but when they try to pass themselves off as experts at the same time, that's it. Got into a disagreemant about some local celebrity that works at a local well-known nursery. Some one said that she has been a manager there for several years and really knew her stuff. I said she only knows what she reads on the plant tags and after all these years she should have retained at least some basic info about the stuff they sell. "escapee" wrote in message ... On 8 May 2004 22:47:17 -0700, (gardengal) opined: "Cereus-validus" wrote in message ... There you go taunting those highly paid plant scientists working at the garden centers again. Its bad enough that they are forced to make fools of themselves on a daily basis catering to the great unwashed minions. Now you have to remind them of the limits of their wisdom too? Its bad enough that they are forced to sell the crap plants to the public. You have to remind them that the crap is actually a threat to the environment too? Should they be held responsible for any damage these plants might do? Its not as though they humiliated Iraqi terrorist prisoners that killed innocent citizens and American soldiers. (We don't want terrorists to feel bad for committing unspeakable evil acts, do we?) What do you want from them a apology? "escapee" wrote in message ... Hey, I saw a garden center selling purple loosetrife and when I pointed it out, the manager argued with me that it "wasn't the one which is the noxious weed." I said, "yes it is." She walked away. She is also selling Nandina domestica and wax leaf ligustrum and Chinese tallow. I may give misinformation here now and then, I know I'm not perfect, but these garden centers suck. I reported her only because she would not even consider for a moment that I knew what I was talking about. It isn't the fault of the employee that these huge mega box stores are selling noxious weeds. These companies are trying to get the customer to spend all their money there by creating a one stop shopping experience. (That's why you will find air-conditioners next to out door furniture. grin) They have no experience with gardening or flowers--everything that is sold is a choice of someone at 'corporate', in some distant place, who has no idea of the local growing conditions or laws. (In Idaho it is illegal to import garlic and onions from out of state. You must buy from a local grower. This prevents white mold from spreading. But every year Wally-world brings it in extremely early, on big trucks,in the middle of the night.) I call the county extention agent or the State Agricultural board--they have the right to come in and demand paperwork and levy fines. They also enforce local noxious weed laws. Contact your county agent and explain the situation--in farm country enforcement of agricultural laws- like noxious weeds- is taken seriously. Disease like white mold can devastate entire crops. But please lay of the poor wage slave--it's hard work ( been there-done that) This is an example of just one more reason to patronise local merchants and garden shops--even if the prices are a little higher. This is a two store, high end garden center. It's called Red Barn Nursery and Garden center. It's not a huge box store, doesn't have air conditioners next to plants and the person I spoke to is the horticultural manager who oversees purchases and sales of perennials. Clearly she was selling Lysimachia vulgaris and she denied it was "the same one" that's noxious. I indeed did contact the local environmental groups and hopefully they will address it immediately. I grow very tired of pompous nursery workers, managers and the like who look down their noses at customers because they point out something very obvious. She was very rude and contrite. My apologies--It sounded like you had visited a big box. No, that's no way to treat a customer. I actually enjoy customers who have some knowledge of what they're doing--it makes them more interesting to talk to. I hope your environmental groups have some sucess. |
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