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General => The Shed => Topic started by: lorna on September 07, 2010, 20:37:31

Title: A4A worldwide
Post by: lorna on September 07, 2010, 20:37:31
Re my recent post about my great nephew Galvin. I just received a message from Australia to say that Galvin googled one of his companies.. Blind Mice studios and A4A came up with my post and your replies!!!!
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: valmarg on September 07, 2010, 23:09:03
How wonderful. ;D  It really is a small world.

valmarg
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: PurpleHeather on September 08, 2010, 22:30:16
The allotments for all site is a good British site for people in the UK

There are loads of American sites but we do (for the most part) embrace the conditions and problems which are British here.

Yes I know a few expats and those who have emigrated or moved abroad  and are home sick join in from time to time  but this site is best suited for the people who live in the British Isles.

Contributors some times fail to tell us they are not in the UK and often readers believe that the contributors they refer to are local. It can cause confusion.

Different parts of the world offer different growing conditions.

I, for one, would rather the site stayed as a UK only site




Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: GrannieAnnie on September 09, 2010, 03:05:48
I'll bow out then. Sorry for causing confusion. I've enjoyed getting to know some of you and have learned much along the way from
your garden wisdom.

GrannieAnnie
USA
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: 1066 on September 09, 2010, 07:57:35
Quote from: GrannieAnnie on September 09, 2010, 03:05:48
I'll bow out then. Sorry for causing confusion. I've enjoyed getting to know some of you and have learned much along the way from
your garden wisdom.

GrannieAnnie
USA

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo  ;D


PH this thread was about something different entirely! As it turned out lots of people
checked the site Lorna originally mentioned - the power of the web and the nosiness of its users  ;) is remarkable ;D. Totally different things to which you are dealing with - and I for one don't agree with!

1066 "peoples independent republic of Hastings" emoticon
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: grannyjanny on September 09, 2010, 08:10:51
Nor do I 1066. After all this is NOT just a gardening sight as we demonstrate so often in times of need.

Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: OllieC on September 09, 2010, 08:11:25
I couldn't disagree more with PH. This site is & always has been for anyone that wishes to come along & play by the rules. There are a couple of grumps that stop the site from being as good as it could (and frankly, that's why I'm not around much these days).

So ignore any negativity & hang around, GA. I for one have enjoyed your different perspective.
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: grawrc on September 09, 2010, 08:14:14
PH sweetie, may I remind you that www stands for world wide web and allotments For ALL means just that!!
Personally I enjoy the contributions we get from all over the world. The Internet has made the world a small place and gives us a unique opportunity to step out of our own back yards ( woops American influence there.)
If you are too xenophobic to appreciate that maybe you should stick to gardening.

Annie, I understand your reaction, but , as you know, most of us on here fully welcome not only your contributions but those from all corners of the world, all nationalities all colours and all creeds.We don't care about sexual orientation either!!

I have noticed recently that PH's posts have been becoming increasingly acerbic and confrontational. Even Ace commented on it. Maybe there's something going on in her life we don't know about? Anyway please ignore. One person does not speak for all.

Anne xxx
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: gwynnethmary on September 09, 2010, 08:18:30
don't you dare go anywhere Granny Annie!!!  You belong here with the rest of us!
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Squash64 on September 09, 2010, 08:29:14
Quote from: grawrc on September 09, 2010, 08:14:14
PH sweetie, may I remind you that www stands for world wide web and allotments For ALL means just that!!
Personally I enjoy the contributions we get from all over the world. The Internet has made the world a small place and gives us a unique opportunity to step out of our own back yards ( woops American influence there.)
If you are too xenophobic to appreciate that maybe you should stick to gardening.

Annie, I understand your reaction, but , as you know, most of us on here fully welcome not only your contributions but those from all corners of the world, all nationalities all colours and all creeds.We don't care about sexual orientation either!!

I have noticed recently that PH's posts have been becoming increasingly acerbic and confrontational. Even Ace commented on it. Maybe there's something going on in her life we don't know about? Anyway please ignore. One person does not speak for all.

Anne xxx

Anne has said it all much better than I could - don't you dare leave!
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Grandma on September 09, 2010, 08:40:48
GrannieAnnie - please stay with us! I enjoy your posts - and those from contributors we have in Holland, France, Belgium and Canada to name but a few.

It's sad to think that one person's unpleasant comments could cause offence to such valued contributors.  
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Jayb on September 09, 2010, 08:46:48
Can't agree with you on this PH, I love the ethos of this site and for me the site title says it all. Members are from all over and all walks of life and all have a place in making A4A what it is. So please don't go GA or any of our other international members, I for one love hearing how things are going, meeting new people and reading how things are done around the world as well as in the UK.
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: :( on September 09, 2010, 09:07:34
Quote from: grawrc on September 09, 2010, 08:14:14
PH sweetie, may I remind you that www stands for world wide web and allotments For ALL means just that!!
Personally I enjoy the contributions we get from all over the world. The Internet has made the world a small place and gives us a unique opportunity to step out of our own back yards ( woops American influence there.)
If you are too xenophobic to appreciate that maybe you should stick to gardening.

Annie, I understand your reaction, but , as you know, most of us on here fully welcome not only your contributions but those from all corners of the world, all nationalities all colours and all creeds.We don't care about sexual orientation either!!

I have noticed recently that PH's posts have been becoming increasingly acerbic and confrontational. Even Ace commented on it. Maybe there's something going on in her life we don't know about? Anyway please ignore. One person does not speak for all.

Anne xxx


All the other contributors to this thread have stuck to debating the point not the person. Namecalling and gratuitous speculation about a posters personal circumstances isnt helpful. They expressed an opinion. Its just an opinion. It doesnt change anything about how the forum works or who can be members. Disagree with the opinion but leave the poster alone.
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: betula on September 09, 2010, 09:17:00
A4A is much better than it was as at one time the cliques were a problem and little groups were formed to try to make life a misery for someone who dared to have a different opinion.Apart from the obvious twits we get on here who seem to be able to get away with anything and still get back on it is much better.

Sometimes if you dare to speak your mind a whole lot will jump on you as it is easy for them to do so,I have learned to ignore it and carry on as usual.

If you read about internet bullying it will open your eyes.

I don't think people should leave because someone disagrees with them there will be plenty that will agree and leave it at that.

I think there are some truly wonderful people on here but also we have plenty of not so wonderful,lets be real about this.


Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Bugloss2009 on September 09, 2010, 09:49:25
please don't go GA or anyone else

I tried Allotments4TheChosenFew and it was awful
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: OllieC on September 09, 2010, 11:00:06
Quote from: Bugloss2009 on September 09, 2010, 09:49:25
Allotments4TheChosenFew

Hahahahaha!
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: GrannieAnnie on September 09, 2010, 12:45:32
(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y253/nonrancher/externaldesignchoicejpg.jpg)

OK, I'm back and promise I will try to develop a tougher hide. I read that comment after returning home from a trip feeling very out of sorts with humanity and it was the little straw that broke the camel's back. Thank you for the comments and PM's. You are great folks.

anne
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Bugloss2009 on September 09, 2010, 12:50:14
and I actually like that moment of blind panic when you post a picture of some hideous pest and i've forgotten it's an American one
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: lottiedolly on September 09, 2010, 12:52:57
As in our normal lives, we do not always agree with everyones thoughts and ideas, but i do think that everyone is entitled to free speech, sometimes, someone could post something and because we cannot see someones face, hear someones voice, it could be taken as the opposite of what they meant, enough said on this matter, i do hope that we can get over this quite tense thing that seems to be happening at the moment.

In answer to the original post, i undersand that sometimes people can get confused if a poster does not state whereabouts they come from, this does not only cover countries from abroad (and i for one would not like to lose our posters from europe, canada, america and australasia as it adds a diferent perspective and personally i enjoy the posts) but also it covers what part of the uk we are in, a person who has an allotment in the north of scotland has a completely different growing situation to a person in cornwall.

So can we please just all come together, acknowledge and enjoy our differences and get back to being the supportive forum of our allotments and our lives.

I do hope that it is not too much of a rant, but i have been watching lately and been feeling a little uncomfortable in what i see.
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Digeroo on September 09, 2010, 13:09:04
I also enjoy hearing from further a field.  With this years 4 plus months of drought I certainly did not share growing conditions with those on the western side of Britain who had higher than average rainfall.

I have posted on a couple of US forums and found them to be very welcoming.  Some threads are more relevant than others.

We did have a regular member from Denmark who got driven away by constant negative comments - such a pity.









Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: goodlife on September 09, 2010, 14:48:34
by exchanging of chat, opinions and different growing methods with people from different parts of the world is such a important thing...what we do here in UK is not just one and only way....tapping into knowledge of people from other countries and cultures is good way to learn more..not necessary 'how to do'..it may well be also 'how not to do'.
As I'm not originally from UK I often find blessed having certain knowledge from each country....I feel 'rich' by learning and knowing how to do same thing different ways..and only by trial I can then choose which is best for me....
So more nationalities in this site, the merrier for me.. ;) ....and finding out all those seedshops in different countries is fun too.. ;D
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: 1066 on September 09, 2010, 16:12:28
Quote from: goodlife on September 09, 2010, 14:48:34
and finding out all those seedshops in different countries is fun too.. ;D

Now you're talikng my kind of language  ;D  ;D  ;D, oh and seed habit  ;)

Good to see you around GA  :)
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: lorna on September 09, 2010, 21:09:33
Just thought I would add to this thread. (been busy with visitors so have just caught up). I understood that The Shed was for non allotment posts but for general chit chat and in my humble opinion that's just what my post was!! Apologies if I offended anyone. Like a lot of members I really enjoy posts from our friends in other countries.
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Jayb on September 09, 2010, 21:40:57
Nooooooooo don't appologise it was lovely to read your post, tis true, as huge as the world seems it can also be such a small world  ;D
Congratulations to your great Nephew, very talented.
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Carol on September 09, 2010, 22:32:51
It wonderful we have people from all over the World reading and joining in on this site.

PH managed to ruffle my feathers as well.  I chose to ignore.   
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: elvis2003 on September 09, 2010, 23:42:04
i find this all quite odd,going back to PHs last few posts i see a very lovely post to GA?
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: :( on September 10, 2010, 00:51:17
GrannieAnnie or grannyjanny
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: elvis2003 on September 10, 2010, 00:58:54
ah,my mistake
apologies
R x
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Unwashed on September 10, 2010, 19:25:39
Wherever you are, whatever you're doing, whatever you orientation, sexual and horticultural, whatever your creed, colour, or indeed color - it's allotments4all and we rock.

Shana Tova!
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Froglegs on September 11, 2010, 12:36:15
Quote from: OllieC on September 09, 2010, 08:11:25
There are a couple of grumps that stop the site from being as good as it could (and frankly, that's why I'm not around much these days).

So ignore any negativity & hang around, GA. I for one have enjoyed your different perspective.
As they say " it teks all sorts" and all are wellcome in my book.
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Jeannine on September 11, 2010, 20:16:54
Hi GrannieAnnie..you can't go anywhere lovely.. stay put!!

From my Canadain perspective, and one who also knows the UK gardening situation as well as the locals, I think my contributions are helpful. My area in BC is almost identical to most of the UK so I am able to send tips that are pertinent.I also get wind of new veggies not available in the UK so am able to test them out and ship them over to you all, so folks fm other countries should be welcome as they each have their own skills, ideas and seeds to offer.

Plus it can be very useful having an overseas connection on here..especially to the seed swapperss.

I think A4A would lose some of it's appeal if all the overseas posters were made to feel they should withdraw.

You hang in there with me GrannieAnnie.. I ain't going anywhere sweetie. Don't grow a think skin either, just stay as sweet as you are.

XX Jeannine
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: manicscousers on September 12, 2010, 09:51:12
I think it's brilliant having people from all around the world and would like to hear more from other places , just my opinion  ;D
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: Digeroo on September 12, 2010, 13:25:41
I am very pleased that everyone from outside the UK wants to stick around.  I too would like more of them.  Yes different methods and new varieties may not work here but sometimes they are worth a try and sometimes they are just the ticket.

Encouraged by he of 1000 noms de plume I currnently have peas flowering and a water filled tomato protection system under contruction. 

It would seem that the world is our oyster and most posters are keen to embrace it.
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: 1066 on September 13, 2010, 15:24:16
Quote from: Unwashed on September 10, 2010, 19:25:39
Wherever you are, whatever you're doing, whatever you orientation, sexual and horticultural

LOL Unwashed  ;D  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: A4A worldwide
Post by: tonybloke on September 14, 2010, 16:33:36
Quote from: PurpleHeather on September 08, 2010, 22:30:16
The allotments for all site is a good British site for people in the UK
There are loads of American sites but we do (for the most part) embrace the conditions and problems which are British here.
Yes I know a few expats and those who have emigrated or moved abroad  and are home sick join in from time to time  but this site is best suited for the people who live in the British Isles.
Contributors some times fail to tell us they are not in the UK and often readers believe that the contributors they refer to are local. It can cause confusion.
Different parts of the world offer different growing conditions.

I, for one, would rather the site stayed as a UK only site


I think you are the only one!!


the rest of us enjoy the world-wide diversity of A4A  :)