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Last post 27-07-2009 2:40 PM by Kesira. 74 replies.

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  • 23/07/2009 05:14 PM
    • Figwort
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    As the out-going Editor of the website - and a long-standing member of the RHS (which I kept up during the eight years I worked for the RHS) I thought I'd add my two-penneth-worth.

    The running costs of My Garden are tiny, as very little of the on-going web costs are tied up in the forums. Those members of RHS staff whose jobs are under threat need to be aware of this as it will have no effect on their positions.

    The blogs are a different kettle of fish as the RHS does pay for some of the external bloggers because it is seen that their contributions are a vital part of maintaining the interest in and content of the site. But they're not paid a fortune by any means!

    The forums are a vital part of the website and, as the RHS is a charity whose remit is to improve gardening and horticulture and bring it to a wider audience, it is felt that the forums must have as wide an audience as possible - and therefore should be free to all. I totally agree.

    As an RHS member and an ex member of staff, I have no qualms about the forums being free to use and accessible to all. I hope it stays that way, because it's the only way to build up an online community of gardeners and those keen on gardening - which is, after all, what we all are.

    There are never any problems in gardening - just opportunities!
    Geoff Hodge
    www.gardenforum.demon.co.uk
  • 23/07/2009 05:28 PM
    • sue1002
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    Thanks for the confirmation Figwort that the running costs of the forum are tiny, perhaps some of the people in the brigade against non members using the forum will now accept the fact that the forum has nothing to do with any loss of jobs.

    sue1002
  • 23/07/2009 05:57 PM
    • Digger
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    Exactly this forum should remain open to all,except spammers, I agree the bloggers are an essential part of the website and should be kept here no matter what else happens, but I do have one quick question for Figwort, are you one of those "yuppies" that Towser reffered to.

    digger Devil
  • 23/07/2009 06:26 PM
    • Figwort
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    Digger

    A yuppie I am certainly not - and anyone who knows me will tell you the same. I'm a down-to-earth kind of guy - more hippy than yuppy!

    As someone who checks out other forums as part of my job, I can say that the majority of everyone here - especially all the regulars, are offering a great service to everyone who turns up and posts a question. A true online community - we just need some marriages and births (deaths should be included, but I'm obviously not wanting that!) for it to be a proper community.

    There are never any problems in gardening - just opportunities!
    Geoff Hodge
    www.gardenforum.demon.co.uk
  • 23/07/2009 06:43 PM
    • miranda
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    I knew your were a hippy, Figwort, after seeing your blog and noticing that you like Gong. That, more than anything else, says 'hippy'. As I've been an unrepentnt hippy myself since the age of 10, I approve. If anyone calls me a hippy, I say 'Yes, and?'

    Anyway, it's good to see your views on the forum remaining free. 

  • 23/07/2009 09:03 PM
    • sue1002
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    Figwort:

     A true online community - we just need some marriages and births (deaths should be included, but I'm obviously not wanting that!) for it to be a proper community.

     

    We've had some of those on here before Figwort - Susiq got married last year, one of Digger's dogs had pups, our dog had pups too and we subsequently lost the one we kept or don't those count because the events were not directly between users?

    Then of course Miranda did get a marriage proposal not so long ago when she answered somebody's questionSmile

    sue1002
  • 23/07/2009 09:06 PM
    • miranda
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    Oh yes, I'd forgotten about that, Sue! I think Figwort wants forum members to get married to each other, though. Since most of us are already taken, that's a toughie! 

  • 23/07/2009 09:09 PM
    • sue1002
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     That's what I thought Miranda but it was worth asking anywayWink

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  • 23/07/2009 09:26 PM
    • Figwort
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    Aha, I guess revealing my long love of Gong and everything/one related to them does kinda give myself away as a hippy!

    I guess the marriage counts but not sure about the puppy births! Maybe, as we're a virtual community, we should be looking for virtual births and marriages. We did once think of setting up an online dating agency on My Garden - but couldn't decide if it was too tacky or not.

    There are never any problems in gardening - just opportunities!
    Geoff Hodge
    www.gardenforum.demon.co.uk
  • 23/07/2009 09:36 PM
    • miranda
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    'I guess revealing my long love of Gong and everything/one related to them does kinda give myself away as a hippy!'

    That's for sure!  Never associated you with the teapot gnomes - or was it teapot pixies? Smile My mate went to the gig in London but I couldn't make it. Reassuring to know that they're still drawing a crowd. 

    An RHS dating agency...could be interesting. Why not, everyone else does it.

  • 23/07/2009 11:04 PM
    • Digger
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    Ha Ha Geoff I knew you wern't a yuppie my friend! the dating agency is a capital idea! once over a chap wanted to propose marriage to hi intended at tatton flower show, I think we (I) mmay have put him off though, and he never did come back to tell us the results, yes that would be fun online dating with the rhs, when people put personals on the forum we could have some real fun and games.

    digger Devil
  • 24/07/2009 02:22 PM
    • Susiq
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    Hee hee - I'm just really pleased to see that Geoff will still (hopefully) continue to participate in our daily blah! Some gardening and some not - speaking of which, I used to work for a record label that used to put out Gongs back catalogue!!!

  • 24/07/2009 02:39 PM
    • Digger
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    Are you a hippy as well susiq? is your name a.k.a Suzi Quattro??

    digger Devil
  • 24/07/2009 06:06 PM
    • bigsusan55
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     On a thread about cacti it has been asked whether Bigboy is my OH.  I don't think so as I don't think that's how my OH would describe himself Wink

  • 24/07/2009 08:05 PM
    • Figwort
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    Miranda

    Wow, unearthed a couple of Gong contacts on the RHS forum! OMG!! It was the Pothead Pixies in the Flying Teapots - but you're kinda there.

    And someone with knowledge of Gong's back catalogue. Don't worry, I won't be asking for freebies as I've got most of them in one format or another.

    I'm sure this is all pretty odd to anyone (most people) who haven't got a clue wot we're on about. 

    There are never any problems in gardening - just opportunities!
    Geoff Hodge
    www.gardenforum.demon.co.uk