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01-16-2024 11:27 AM
01-16-2024 11:31 AM
DH is the gardener in this house but I will buy something to support her, even if I have to go out and plant it myself. Personally my gardening sticks to Bearded Iris and Tomatoes. This helps renew my faith in QVC. Yay, Carolyn !
01-16-2024 11:51 AM
Hope her line does well,
01-16-2024 11:53 AM
These hosts have invested a lot in their careers. If they're a TV personality, they will try to stay in that lane and get good employment wherever they can. No matter how or why they left, former hosts have to make hard decisions about their financial future.
Carolyn with garden items makes perfect sense. She can put a smile on, and then go home. She'll sell only what's in her own brand now, and partner with an established company to help with the manufacture & delivery aspect of it all.
I don't have a garden, so I probably won't watch anything past the first show. All the best to her.
01-16-2024 11:54 AM
@Daisy Sunflower wrote:
Hello my Friends! I can’t keep this a secret any longer! Are you ready?!? I am thrilled to announce that I have created my own exciting new brand, “Girl Next Door by Carolyn”!
Why would it have been a "secret" to begin with? eye roll
QVC always make it a big secret, big deal when introducing new shows/vendors, etc.
01-16-2024 12:11 PM
@Caaareful Shopper Carolyn just posted that she will do a live-stream today at 2 pm.with additional info and to answer questions.
01-16-2024 12:17 PM
Good for Carolyn! For me, I would never set foot back on QVC soil after being tossed aside last year.
01-16-2024 12:32 PM
Maybe this will appease the "oh, woe is Carolyn" crowd. She is obviously doing just fine. I'm sure she's much happier now than working under the pressure to sell at QVC.
01-16-2024 12:33 PM
Well I sure hope the squirrel isn't working with Roberta's Gardens too...
01-16-2024 12:45 PM
@RescueLover Did you know you can grow flowering thyme from cuttings or by dividing the plants?
Once you have some that are established, you don't need to buy them ever again.
You can also dry out their leaves to make a minty tasting tea.
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