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Any owners of Rhus, stag horn sumach tree please read.
In article , Dean25.a4d5e96
@gardenbanter.co.uk says... .. I CREATED this thread with the intention of aquiring suckers from someone local, I didnt CREATE this thread to discuss Sumachs with people. You have created this thread in a discussion group which exists purely, for other people to discuss plants, gardens, and garden related issues. Janet |
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On 12/06/2012 22:46, Janet wrote:
In , Dean25.a4d5e96 @gardenbanter.co.uk says... . I CREATED this thread with the intention of aquiring suckers from someone local, I didnt CREATE this thread to discuss Sumachs with people. You have created this thread in a discussion group which exists purely, for other people to discuss plants, gardens, and garden related issues. Janet This is getting childish. The thread was created in Garden Banter and followed up here, There is a hell of a lot of off topic trash being posted under various headings that has little or nothing to do with gardening etc but we put up with it. Give the OP a chance and just let it drop. David Hill @ the damp end of Swansea who is getting ****ed off with all the tripe in this news group. |
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On 13/06/2012 00:24, Janet wrote:
In , says... On 12/06/2012 22:46, Janet wrote: In , Dean25.a4d5e96 @gardenbanter.co.uk says... . I CREATED this thread with the intention of aquiring suckers from someone local, I didnt CREATE this thread to discuss Sumachs with people. You have created this thread in a discussion group which exists purely, for other people to discuss plants, gardens, and garden related issues. Janet This is getting childish. The thread was created in Garden Banter .. where he ignored GB's sticky and FAQ and followed up here, There is a hell of a lot of off topic trash being posted under various headings that has little or nothing to do with gardening etc but we put up with it. You're forever complaining about spam and OT trash most of us never see; you've been given endless advice how to do the same. However, when a gardening thread appears, there is every reason for the gardeners here to join in and discuss the topic of sumach... which they did in perfectly normal fashion, until the OP rudely rejected their input. I'm far from the only regular gardening poster who objected to that. Janet. For your information I have been using NEWS Individual net for the last month, and I seem to be seeing far more childish messages than I ever did when using Goggle. Granted Google didn't filter out a lot of spam, but it didn't seem to show so much absolute crap that some people seem to post. Sorry but there is no other term for some of the postings. David@ the damp end of Swansea Bay |
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Janet wrote: However, when a gardening thread appears, there is every reason for the gardeners here to join in and discuss the topic of sumach... which they did in perfectly normal fashion, until the OP rudely rejected their input. That is unfair. He produced a response to an extremely unhelpful semi-troll, but phrased it in such a way that it seemed to apply to every response. Because he was a GardenBanterer, he did not realise that replies very often appear in weird orders. Things then developed into a flame war. I am not going to take sides, or even echo Mercutio. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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On 12/06/2012 16:58, Dean25 wrote:
Janet;961444 Wrote: In article , Dean25.a4c6176 @gardenbanter.co.uk says...- Janet;961348 Wrote: - In article , Dean25.a4bb8b6 @gardenbanter.co.uk says... - Im really just looking for replies from people who have the tree! Helpful comments only people!- You appear to be under the delusion you have reached the customer advisory desk at a garden centre dedicated to serving you. This is a discussion group, called uk.rec.gardening, which is completely independent of gardenbanter. There is no membership, no moderator, anyone here is free to DISCUSS rhus typhina whether or not what they say is relevent to your post.Gardenbanter has no control over what is discussed here, or who replies, and neither do you. Janet.- Your incredibly rude Janet.- But the really annoying thing, is that I'm right. - I had never used this site before until last night- If she puts you off using Garden banter then so much the better. Does that give you some right to jump in feet first and behave like a spoiled two year old? Not here it doesn't. This is NOT A "SITE". Janet You are deluded janet, My comment : "helpful comments only" was directed at the person who advised me too burn down any sumachs, after I had quoted it was my favourite tree in my opening paragraph. I CREATED this thread with the intention of aquiring suckers from someone local, I didnt CREATE this thread to discuss Sumachs with people. Thats not being rude, its being honest. If I misunderstood the purpose of this website, I fail to see how that is your concern? You obviously have a serious attitude problem and if you cant say anything nice, might I suggest you say nothing at all??? The problem is that the website you are posting though is a parasitic feed to a much older Usenet news service. Some of the posters here are decidedly tetchy about people describing it as a "SITE" since it is not one and never has been. Garden-b*nter and for that matter all the other parasitic banter sites grab original material from Usenet without permission and repost it as is if it was their own on a website. You should pay attention to what Nick said about Sumac being something of a nuisance. I have grown it constrained without too much problem but it does sucker heavily and the thick resiny sap can be sensitising to some people but far less so than the other members of Anacardaceae which includes the closely related poison oak and ivy and lacquer tree. Urushiol is not something to take lightly it is in the same sort of chemical weapon class as mustard gas but naturally made by plants. It is also the basis of Japanese lacquerware - harmless once polymerised. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anacardiaceae Cashew nuts come from the type species and includes a warning about how to roast the nuts to detoxify them whilst avoiding the smoke. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cashew I would not burn sumac either. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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"Dean25" wrote in message news 'David Rance[_6_ Wrote: haha how funny, thanks David, theres no need to be like that. Its gardening! Quite. Now if you'd take your own advice and move on. How about you go out for a stroll on a fine day and talk to a few of these various neighbours who are actually growing the Sumachs you desire. Ask over the garden fence, as you just happen to be walking by, if they'd like to get rid of a few of those suckers which you know can be a bit of a nuisance to some people. I'm sure someone will be only too glad to be rid of them. You can offer to do the digging up if they like and give them a plant swap, or to mow their lawn in return or whatever. Next thing you know they won't be strangers and you'll have made new gardening acquaintances. It'd be a more sensible use of your time than arguing on the Interwebz at any rate. -- Sue |
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On Jun 11, 11:18*pm, Dean25 wrote:
Janet;961348 Wrote: In article , Dean25.a4bb8b6 @gardenbanter.co.uk says... - Im really just looking for replies from people who have the tree! Helpful comments only people!- You appear to be under the delusion *you have reached the customer advisory desk at a garden centre dedicated to serving you. This is a discussion group, called uk.rec.gardening, which *is completely independent of gardenbanter. There is no membership, no moderator, anyone here is free to DISCUSS rhus typhina whether or not what they say is relevent to your post.Gardenbanter has no control over what is discussed here, or who replies, and neither do you. Janet. Your incredibly rude Janet. I had never used this site before until last night and if I was deluded it certainly didnt warrant your DISGUSTING message. No she just says the simple truth. |
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 22:46:44 +0100, Janet wrote:
In article , Dean25.a4d5e96 says... . I CREATED this thread with the intention of aquiring suckers from someone local, I didnt CREATE this thread to discuss Sumachs with people. You have created this thread in a discussion group which exists purely, for other people to discuss plants, gardens, and garden related issues. "other people" - eh? Just tell him he is not welcome and be done with it. (I of course think that he is spot on having been on the receiving end of some of your less than helpful comments) |
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Any owners of Rhus, stag horn sumach tree please read.
"Dean25" wrote in message news 'Sue Wrote: "Dean25" wrote in message news How about you go out for a stroll on a fine day and talk to a few of these various neighbours who are actually growing the Sumachs you desire. [...] Next thing you know they won't be strangers and you'll have made new gardening acquaintances. It'd be a more sensible use of your time than arguing on the Interwebz at any rate. Yes thats true, although I dont expect to argue with people on a garden forum! I guess I will have to ask someone who has a tree locally (there arnt that many near me, I have looked!) It also needs to be in a suitable place to harvest suckers. Some peoples trees dont sucker atall and some sucker through lawn or gravel, Im not going to even try asking them to dig up there lawn or gravel! I thought if I messaged on here at least the person would know plants and be more inclined to help me! Dean You could help yourself with a packet of seeds. http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Roberts-Pla...i.html?_fsub=5 -- Sue |
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