Posted by Balvenieman on July 31, 2009, 9:47 pm
Yo, Brits: Did I spell "whinge" correctly? At any rate, at least
temporarily, could we append our approximate geographic locations or
USDA climate zones to posts so that those who consider such can get a
handle on where on the planet others are gardening?
TIA; I'll start:
--
Running on single malt in USDA zone 9;
Peninsular Florida, U.S.A.
Posted by David Hare-Scott on July 31, 2009, 9:33 pm
Balvenieman wrote:
> Yo, Brits: Did I spell "whinge" correctly? At any rate, at least
> temporarily, could we append our approximate geographic locations or
> USDA climate zones to posts so that those who consider such can get a
> handle on where on the planet others are gardening?
> TIA; I'll start:
Good idea, no reason for it to be temporary as the cast changes over time.
David
Posted by Balvenieman on August 1, 2009, 11:33 am
>Balvenieman wrote:
>> ...could we append our approximate geographic locations or
>> USDA climate zones to posts so that those who consider such can get a
>> handle on where on the planet others are gardening?
>Good idea, no reason for it to be temporary as the cast changes over time.
>David
Well? Are you actually in Germany?
Posted by David Hare-Scott on August 1, 2009, 8:28 pm
Balvenieman wrote:
>> Balvenieman wrote:
>>> ...could we append our approximate geographic locations or
>>> USDA climate zones to posts so that those who consider such can get
>>> a handle on where on the planet others are gardening?
>>
>> Good idea, no reason for it to be temporary as the cast changes over
>> time.
>>
>> David
> Well? Are you actually in Germany?
No, Australia around zone 9b. I add this sort of information in context not
being able to do it automatically for this NG.
David
Posted by Suzanne D. on August 1, 2009, 4:45 am
> Yo, Brits: Did I spell "whinge" correctly? At any rate, at least
> temporarily, could we append our approximate geographic locations or
> USDA climate zones to posts so that those who consider such can get a
> handle on where on the planet others are gardening?
I usually try to mention southern Utah, or at the very least my zone. I
agree it's a little frustrating when you are trying to help someone but know
know anything about their environment!
--S.
> temporarily, could we append our approximate geographic locations or
> USDA climate zones to posts so that those who consider such can get a
> handle on where on the planet others are gardening?
> TIA; I'll start: