I have always wanted to grow vegetables in my yard but the thing is,
Australian soil is not ideal for growing organic vegetables. Good
thing I read EzyVegies featured in an article. It caught my interest
instantly since EzyVegies Australia has the perfect solution to my
gardening needs. Thanks to EzyVegies and their amazing raised garden
beds, I am now spending my afternoons in my garden, watching my
vegetables grow and soon, I will be able to enjoy my very own organic
vegetables. Visit EzyVegies at http://www.ezyvegies.com.au/
Posted by Billy on June 7, 2010, 12:41 am
In article
> I have always wanted to grow vegetables in my yard but the thing is, > Australian soil is not ideal for growing organic vegetables. Good > thing I read EzyVegies featured in an article. It caught my interest > instantly since EzyVegies Australia has the perfect solution to my > gardening needs. Thanks to EzyVegies and their amazing raised garden > beds, I am now spending my afternoons in my garden, watching my > vegetables grow and soon, I will be able to enjoy my very own organic > vegetables. Visit EzyVegies at http://www.ezyvegies.com.au/
This is a group of gardeners. Are you a gardener? Would you like to
participate in the group? We are not here to make money from each other.
However, for $20, I will listen to your pitch. Otherwise read, and try
to answer the questions of people who need assistance. That's what we do
here. Nothing else.
--
- Billy
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
In article <wildbilly-D93F13.21411206062010@c-61-68-245- 199.per.connect.net.au>, wildbilly@withouta.net says...
> In article > > > I have always wanted to grow vegetables in my yard but the thing is, > > Australian soil is not ideal for growing organic vegetables. Good > > thing I read EzyVegies featured in an article. It caught my interest > > instantly since EzyVegies Australia has the perfect solution to my > > gardening needs. Thanks to EzyVegies and their amazing raised garden > > beds, I am now spending my afternoons in my garden, watching my > > vegetables grow and soon, I will be able to enjoy my very own organic > > vegetables. Visit EzyVegies at http://www.ezyvegies.com.au/ > > This is a group of gardeners. Are you a gardener? Would you like to > participate in the group? We are not here to make money from each other. > However, for $20, I will listen to your pitch. Otherwise read, and try > to answer the questions of people who need assistance. That's what we do > here. Nothing else.
I'm going to let this go for 24 hours from 12:05 GMT/UTC to see if he
responds or if it continues.
If it continues I think a more direct lart is in order.
Luke seems to believe we're iggerant. --Typical
Posted by Frank on June 7, 2010, 8:54 am
On 6/7/2010 9:19 AM, phorbin wrote:
> In article<wildbilly-D93F13.21411206062010@c-61-68-245- > 199.per.connect.net.au>, wildbilly@withouta.net says... >> In article >> >>> I have always wanted to grow vegetables in my yard but the thing is, >>> Australian soil is not ideal for growing organic vegetables. Good >>> thing I read EzyVegies featured in an article. It caught my interest >>> instantly since EzyVegies Australia has the perfect solution to my >>> gardening needs. Thanks to EzyVegies and their amazing raised garden >>> beds, I am now spending my afternoons in my garden, watching my >>> vegetables grow and soon, I will be able to enjoy my very own organic >>> vegetables. Visit EzyVegies at http://www.ezyvegies.com.au/ >> >> This is a group of gardeners. Are you a gardener? Would you like to >> participate in the group? We are not here to make money from each other. >> However, for $20, I will listen to your pitch. Otherwise read, and try >> to answer the questions of people who need assistance. That's what we do >> here. Nothing else. > http://whois.ausregistry.com.au/whois/whois_local.jsp? > I'm going to let this go for 24 hours from 12:05 GMT/UTC to see if he > responds or if it continues. > If it continues I think a more direct lart is in order. > Luke seems to believe we're iggerant. --Typical
Spammer or not, I never buy anything for the garden from the southern
hemisphere because it grows upside down and only blooms at night.
Posted by phorbin on June 7, 2010, 12:32 pm
frankperiodlogullo@comcast.net says...
> > > > http://whois.ausregistry.com.au/whois/whois_local.jsp? > > > > I'm going to let this go for 24 hours from 12:05 GMT/UTC to see if he > > responds or if it continues. > > > > If it continues I think a more direct lart is in order. > > > > Luke seems to believe we're iggerant. --Typical > > Spammer or not, I never buy anything for the garden from the southern > hemisphere because it grows upside down and only blooms at night.
> Australian soil is not ideal for growing organic vegetables. Good
> thing I read EzyVegies featured in an article. It caught my interest
> instantly since EzyVegies Australia has the perfect solution to my
> gardening needs. Thanks to EzyVegies and their amazing raised garden
> beds, I am now spending my afternoons in my garden, watching my
> vegetables grow and soon, I will be able to enjoy my very own organic
> vegetables. Visit EzyVegies at http://www.ezyvegies.com.au/