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R A Meredith New Plant Development
« on: January 29, 2008, 10:03:17 PM »
What a surprise over the weekend. Paul Gooderham (aptly, NewPlantGuy on the forum) emailed to say he was ready to publish his first set of web pages, generated using the Web Page Generator (WPG) WPG feature in Ideas Genie Pro (its in program GA032)

We had a little difficulty getting the FTP program configured, but after a phone call, Paul had it all working and the set published.
Heres the link:
http://www.ideasforgardens.net/meredith/Blooms_Plants/

Be sure to read all the information in the introduction, and the notes about each plant.
As you see, Paul trails New Plants, and if they make the grade, they are introduced to eager Plant Lovers (i.e. us) through the Blooms of Bressingham outlets in the UK and USA.

Ive copied this clip from his introduction:
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If you have a plant you think might be of interest go to the websites
www.rameredith.com or www.bloomsofbressingham.com

Wouldnt it be wonderful if we could have one of our discoveries accepted for trialling?
You wont get a better chance, with a Forum member ready to give you advice and support.

Please ask questions!

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Re: R A Meredith New Plant Development
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2008, 10:42:08 PM »
Well, again we are so fortunate to have access to such a wealth of experience with Paul joining the ranks.  :o

We agree with George that it would indeed be quite an achievement to have one of our 'discoveries' accepted for trialling.  ;)

We look forward to exchanging knowledge and benefitting from Paul's expertise.

P.S.  Good job with the web site.  :)

Kathy & Laurie.

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Re: R A Meredith New Plant Development
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2008, 10:54:05 PM »
Paul has done a very good job with the web site, Kathy and Laurie  8)

Note how he has links to Suppliers for this plant, and (photo 1) Gardens - Where to see this plant.
Also, he has selected new colours for his web pages.
and he has added Related Links on the Introduction page
The Reviews are great
All in all, a very good web set, all on his own steam  :)