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Re: Wow! All day Gardening--NOT!

Shoveling 7 inches of snow off the deck today here in RI!!!

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Re: Wow! All day Gardening--NOT!

Of course is does not make a huge impact on my life...just saying it's overkill....it is my opinion and I don't think I am alone.

 


@Tinkrbl44 wrote:

@Mom2Dogs wrote:

Holy smokes QVC give it up....ANOTHER ALL DAY GARDEN SHOW!

Are you trying to turn off your customers?  It's overkill!


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LOL    Does it REALLY make a huge impact on your life?

 

Is QVC the only channel you get?   I seriously doubt it.


 

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Re: Wow! All day Gardening--NOT!

Count me as not a fan of gardening day seeing as though my 'yard' consists of a 5 x 15 foot concrete balcony many stories above ground as I live in a very urban area. 

 

Now an all day gemstone fest, THAT I could get behind Smiley Very Happy

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Re: Wow! All day Gardening--NOT!

I only buy plants from my area.  Otherwise it is hit or miss if they even last the first year.  My soil, my climate are specific and most of those selling it here know what will work.  

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Re: Wow! All day Gardening--NOT!

Love the gardening shows even though it's still winter here.

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Re: Wow! All day Gardening--NOT!

I'm a gardening fan and enjoy the programs.    According to QVC, April is gardening month so we should expect to see a few more garden programs throughout the month. 
They taper off in May and end in June when the summer items get their turn.  
New season, different programming. 
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Re: Wow! All day Gardening--NOT!


@Vivian Florimond wrote:

I know that spring has arrived in many places but not here in upstate NY. We had white-out conditions with half a foot of snow and this morning it's 8 degrees. I couldn't care less about gardening. I don't have a green thumb but, if I did, I'd buy locally so I could see what I'm getting. Have you seen those sticks QVC sells? There is no way on earth I could turn that into a beautiful plant of any kind...EVER!


 

 

We have the weather for it, but if I had the interest and the talent for gardening, I too would buy local to see what I was getting, and not have to pay s&h (extra or "included"). Would never buy anything growing that had to ship cross country in the multiple thousands of units. I'm not at all surprised so many plants and flowers arrive in bad shape - I'd expect them to.

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