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We get quite a lot of students on here wanting us to do their coursework/research for them I'm not suggesting Lisa-Marie is doing that, but she is being a bit vague, non?
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
Mais oui and if she is genuinely seeking some help/advice for that purpose, I'm sure someone would be willing to help. I would for one but full info needed first of all.
Mais oui and if she is genuinely seeking some help/advice for that purpose, I'm sure someone would be willing to help. I would for one but full info needed first of all.
Help. Maybe. But the point of Course Work is WORK to learn. Innit!?
I agree that the original post was more than a little vague.
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
Whatever the situation is, I'm all for encouraging someone who wants to learn. Like it or lump it, we are an information source and a very reliable one at that. I'd have been miffed if we weren't asked (where's the halo smiley when you need it ?)
Whatever the situation is, I'm all for encouraging someone who wants to learn. Like it or lump it, we are an information source and a very reliable one at that. I'd have been miffed if we weren't asked (where's the halo smiley when you need it ?)
I'm all for encouraging things, but when it turns up online somewhere or used to make money without GYO getting paid for free market research, I'd be less than chuffed.
what crops are you interested in inter-cropping?
i don't understand the posters need to understand how the info they provided is used.
My guess is that those want know want to keep free info free but still seem but impolite to me on follow up posters part.
what crops are you interested in inter-cropping?
i don't understand the posters need to understand how the info they provided is used.
My guess is that those want know want to keep free info free but still seem but impolite to me on follow up posters part.
I see no need for you to go getting involved - or are you the original poster, or linked to the original poster?
The queries raised above, by the regular forum users, are indeed, valid queries. If the original post is a genuine enquiry, then the original poster will have no problem in returning to the forum and providing the information that has been requested. However, should the original poster be seeking a shortcut to their course-work, then, they will be disappointed.
There is a difference between seeking help, and taking the p!$$.
All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.
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