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Last updated 29/11/2009

Guestbook 2008 onwards (updated 29 November, 2009 )

Unfortunately as a result of frequent abuse of my guestbook facility it has become necessary to remove the on-line entry feature and maintain it off-line.  If you wish to leave a comment for the guestbook please do so by e-mail using the 'Sign Guestbook' link. Thank you.

Click here for:  Guestbook 2007 - Guestbook 2006 - Guestbook 2005 - Guestbook 2004
 
Latest Guestbook entries:

Date:   29th November 2009
E-mail:    
Name:   Kevin Hoyle (UK) 
message contents:   Hello Paul,
I just want to thank you for your help and guidance on your website.  I am new to growing Chrysanths, and although I get flowers on my  incurves which I like the best, I find that they grow very tall, and the bloom size is not as big as it should be.     I grow John Hughes, each variety at the moment, which I bought from Frank Charlton.   However, in the Booklet I bought  on growing methods from Mr. Charlton, it warns of overfeeding, so I am careful, I think too careful when I go to shows and see the blooms on display. I know practice makes perfect, but I am now going to try the liquid method you advise.    
Thanks, Kevin Hoyle

Date:   5th October 2009
E-mail:   ebonyonly@hotkey.net.au
Name:   Ron Lecomber, Victoria, Australia
message contents:   still enjoying your updates - doing a good job.
ron.lecomber vic.aust

Date:   10th August 2009
E-mail:    
Name:   Dawn Boyle (Aberdeen, Tasmania, Australia) 
Message contents:   I Just love your site. I live in Aberdeen Tasmania Australia and have just starting growing chrysanthemums. Kind regards Dawn Boyle

Date:   3rd August 2009
E-mail:    
Name:   Doris Joyce (NCS Member, UK)
message contents:   Hi Paul, I have now seen all your videos and I think they are wonderful. One thing tho I was surprised when I heard your voice I expected you to have a Scottish accent. I am glad you have included a video how to use the  bud bags. As a novice and probably many more like me I never knew at which stage of the bud to put the bud bag on. With your helpful video I can see at what stage the buds are at very clear and so I now know when to use the bag. On behalf of all those unknown novices out there can I say a big thank you so much for taking the trouble to make this interesting and helpful site.  Kindest Regards, Doris

Date:   26th April 2009
E-mail:    
Name:   Phil Guymer NCS member, UK
message contents:   Congratulations Paul on your success at the National show. I have been a fan of your site for some years, I have always found something of interest on it. I like the archive section on new releases and how they performed. Phil Guymer, NCS member.

Date:   5th August 2008
E-mail:   ebonyonly@hotkey.net.au
Name:   Ron Lecomber, Victoria, Australia
message contents:   Hello, enjoyed the page on China & other links on home page brought to my attention by ken Judd here in Vic.Aust hope to browse a lot more. /ron.lecomber vic.aust

Date:   22nd April 2008
E-mail:   Bettsreeb2@aol.com
Name:   Terry, Forest of Dean
message contents:   Thank you for the show of lovely chrysanthemums, you may not have the best weather in the world but you do grow some very nice chrysanthemums. The red chrysanthemums from the Dundee Show 2007 I do like, what are they called? 

 

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