05/04/2014 09:35
Subject: can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
this is a great idea
Anonymous
05/04/2014 08:33
Subject: Re:can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
Ask and ye shall receive.
Anonymous
05/04/2014 08:23
Subject: Re:can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
yay! Love the new gardening forum! Thanks!
Anonymous
05/04/2014 07:04
Subject: can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
Thanks, Jeff!!
Anonymous
05/03/2014 17:33
Subject: can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
We are going to have so many new forums
Anonymous
05/03/2014 11:12
Subject: Re:can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
NP here....excited about this new forum!
jsteele
05/03/2014 08:10
Subject: can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
I finally created a gardening forum.
Anonymous
06/03/2013 10:07
Subject: Re:can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
OP here- since I first proposed it I realized it should actually be garden and plants. This would include year round indoor plant discussion.
Thanks for considering it at all. It could be a quite lively discussion, I think. And given that so many of us are trying to "go green" in whatever way we can, this seems like a good forum.
But believe me, I understand that another forum is yet another forum from the admin side of things!
Anonymous
06/03/2013 08:33
Subject: can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
Another vote in favor of gardening. There was a thread on off-topic a couple of weeks ago about "What forums would you like to see?" And Gardening got several comments. As did a "Rant" forum.
Anonymous
06/01/2013 22:18
Subject: can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
jsteele wrote:I'll give this some thought. It seems like a good idea, but I'm not sure how many additional forums we want to create.
Thank you for considering it!!
jsteele
06/01/2013 22:16
Subject: can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
I'll give this some thought. It seems like a good idea, but I'm not sure how many additional forums we want to create.
Anonymous
06/01/2013 10:19
Subject: can we form a "gardening and lawn" forum?
I posted this query a few days ago in real estate and home improvement. Got positive response from interested parties.
Dont want to make more work for you, and I dont actually know how much extra work for you it would be, but is this something you would consider?
It could easily be very active year round when you add indoor/window gardening to the mix.