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submitted by Allie (somfint@hotmail.com) on Tue Jun 12 23:03:51 EST 2001
Where are you From:  South Australia
URL:  http://spiralmonkey.b0x.com/index.html
comments:  comments:This is a great site, well done!!! Its great to find the info you're looking for with no mucking around !! Thankyou so much!!...:)

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submitted by Marianne South (marianne_south@yahoo.co.uk) on Mon Jun 11 02:35:29 EST 2001
Where are you From:  Reading, England
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comments:  comments: Dear David and Kay, i love your site!  myself, my boyfriend and his brother are thinking of moving to Brisbane.  your site will be a great help for our garden and getting our idea off the ground.  thanks!  Maz

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submitted by Robert Woolley (woolley@ausinfo.com.au) on Sun Jun 10 18:43:56 EST 2001
Where are you From:  Broadbeach Waters.4218
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comments:  comments:This is my first visit to this website.I am impressed and will make good use of it to learn as much as possible.Congratulations to you both,keep
up your good work.....Robert
good work.   Robert.

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submitted by John O'Neill (kiwijohn@igrin.co.nz) on Thu Jun  7 19:20:26 EST 2001
Where are you From:  NZ latterly
comments:  comments:Like it a lot and find it very helpful. I have some trouble deciding if Northland New Zealand is subtropical or warm-temperate. No doubt I'll find out in time.
John Jeavons' book "The sustainable Vegetable garden" is my guide at the moment, basically because he is not afraid to use the dread word "calories" as his objective in vegetable growing and suggests the easiest crops to sustain us. Pity he works out of California and in lbs and inches.
Good luck with your efforts.
John

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submitted by randy duckworth (randyd20@glade.net) on Thu Jun  7 13:58:12 EST 2001
Where are you From:  Texas
comments:  comments:i enjoyed reading your web sight and will put it in my bookmark.I do have one question....i am tilling in between my beds or rows and will that help my vegtable plants?

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submitted by Cherie (shortyh@optusnet.com.au) on Wed Jun  6 21:20:22 EST 2001
Where are you From:  Nambour QLD
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comments:  comments: Yes, I love your site.  I will be putting the info to good use.  I am very interested in growing organic food, and hope to be able to rely on it as much as possible.  This site reminds me of Grass Roots magazine but on the internet.  Keep up the good work guys!

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submitted by Daphne Burrows (valenciab@powerup.com.au) on Sun May 27 22:01:41 EST 2001
Where are you From:  Karana Downs Q.4306
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comments:  comments:I think it is a fantastic site. It is just wonderful to have a QUEENSLAND gardening site. We tire of all the southern plants on TV gardening programs.....well I do.  Thank you once again. All the best...Daphne B.

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submitted by gordon odell (gwodell@telusplanet.net) on Fri May 25 14:33:46 EST 2001
Where are you From:  peers alberta  canada
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comments:  comments:keep up the good  work, an excellent  guide for us not so smart gardenrs

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submitted by Kevin Cox (www.kdcmed@hotmail.com) on Thu Jul 27 09:06:16 EST 2000
Where are you From:  Scotland Island NSW
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comments:  Type Comments Here Got your site out of Gardening Australia.Silly me thought I would only look at it for a few mins., now I'm gladly running late,Thank you for slowing me down. I will be back with lots more time to spare and a better comment.   Cheers Coxy

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submitted by Laura Thompson (thommo@mackay.net.au) on Sat Jul 22 17:54:19 EST 2000
Where are you From:  Sarina,  Qld
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comments:  Type Comments Here  I enjoyed Organic Down Under very much. I shall be checking your site from time to time to pick up some hints.   Thanks!

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submitted by Judy (talied@hotmail.com) on Fri Jul 21 09:19:08 EST 2000
Where are you From:  Crabtree Tasmania
URL:  www.angelfire.com/wa/talieds/
comments:  Greetings...what a great informative site..I shall be ordering your booklet!!!Healing comes in all shapes and sizes and what better way than to get in touch with the Earth..the way she would like!!!
Love and Light to you...

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submitted by marc Gibson (surfinhippie@hotmail.com) on Fri Jul 21 07:27:13 EST 2000
Where are you From:  england
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comments:   i have taken quite alot of very usefull infomation off your site and i thank you very much. keep up the good work and we have a better suggestion for crop in your hydroponic setup, think about it. thanks again, chopper

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submitted by Caroline Andrew (blaira@winshop.com.au) on Wed Jul 19 21:33:15 EST 2000
Where are you From:  Tamborine   Qld   4270
comments:  I love your site.  It offers hope to me, a phytocidal maniac.
I could probably even get enthused about gardening except I have this problem - POSSUMS.   I tried putting up a chicken wire fence but they just seem to scale that. I even put small plastic mesh tubes around my plants, and they climb into the tubes and chomp everything to the ground. I tried growing things in pots on my verandah - they come down and eat it (they must like me alot!)  Now, I know you're not supposed to do anything nasty to our poor little ol' native animals, but I am sorely tempted.  Any clues on what I can do?

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submitted by brenda cagle (fizzfizzus@aol.com) on Thu Jul 20 03:51:27 EST 2000
Where are you From:  us
comments:  tomato plants. To get new tomato plants simply break off suckers from parent plant. pot them up to thier first 2 leaves in a rich planting medium. Put them in partial shade for 1 week, keep well watered.
plants will start to root in 2 weeks. This allows you to start fewer plants over the winter months.

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Name: Cat Sturk
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Referred by: Just Surfed On In
From: Slocan,B.C.Canada
Time: 2000-02-23 15:50:00
Comments: An excellent,informative,organized,creative,visually and readability enjoyable, wonderfull photos and tips,a nice blend of humour and knowledge, Thanx for your dedicated venture/passion and labours. Australia is a remarkable country. I find information on Organics, education, gardening invaluable. I spent a month in Queensland in June-july1990. I was ready to pack up and relocate, but since I wasn't a scientist or willing to marry a bloke, I opted for the West Kootenays. Loved your site, I' shall return. p.s. Healings and blessings.

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Name: Nick Manley
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From: Florida, USA
Time: 2000-02-22 16:43:00
Comments: Nice site. Lots of good info.

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Name: Des Stark
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From: Manilla (Tamworth)
Time: 2000-02-20 08:36:00
Comments: Haven't turned a spade of soil since 1966. I have always used the no-dig system. Newspaper then lucerne,manure and straw topped with compost to start. A good spray I've tried for black spot on roses over the years. 3 teaspoons of bi-carb, 10ml White oil, 4.5 lt water, Spray as often as required. Enjoyed your site. Keep on gardening.

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Name: Elizabeth Allen
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From: Gold Coast, Queensland
Time: 2000-02-14 04:39:00
Comments: Love your web site. Gardening has become a new 'hobby' for me, but particularly I have start with potted flowers as I rent in a complex. Your great ideas have inspired me, and I've printed them out to add to my scrap book of gardening tips and ideas. Thank you. Elizabeth

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Name: marcus
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From: bris
Time: 2000-02-11 10:24:00
Comments: great reference site has helped me to fix my veg patch

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Name: Willow
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From: Whitsunday, QLD, Australia
Time: 2000-02-06 14:12:00
Comments: Enjoyed your site. Will watch it develop. Would like to see info for tropical climates. Also weed control without chemicals. Bye.

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Name: David Krebs
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From: Durant, Oklahoma, USA
Time: 2000-02-04 20:27:00
Comments: Feb 4 Just came through a weeks worth of cold (for here) weather and needed to see some green growing plants. Love the pictures. Thanks.

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Name: tim watson
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From: CALIFORNIA
Time: 2000-02-04 05:08:00
Comments: Enjoyed your site. I like the Reader's digest, strait to the facts explanations.

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Name: Kevin Cochrane
Website: KA Computer Services
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From: Mackay, Queensland
Time: 2000-02-02 22:59:00
Comments: Very good site, Well done Even though i am in the computer business, gardening is my very much loved hobby and past time, thus i have dedicated a few pages on my website http://kacomputer.jumpcomputers.com on gardening, mainly with links and information on AUSTRALIAN gardening, with all Australian content again very good gardening site

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Name: michael
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From: malaysia
Time: 2000-02-02 06:33:00
Comments: you think just like me ...very experimental.......and innovative u and the MRS...thats good ....hey have you tried growing them in charcoal dust and coconut fibre .....try and tell me ..ok ........mike from penang malaysia 2.2.2000

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