Re Herb Garden Information
Posted: Friday, October 23, 2009
By Shad Alan
Hi Shad,Good information on your most favorite herbs.My suggestions: clean up the first part af the article and make it flow a bit better into the second part. Although herbs are exciting, I think you're going a bit far trying to convince newcomers that herbs are adventurous. Also, it would be nice to include some references to your claims, and I think you should add a caveat to the Foxglove's beauty indicating that it is the source of digitalis and is quite poisonous if ingested...Keep writing!!DebiHello Debi,Thanks for your comments but hey you cannot fault a man for his passion can you? And I really wasn't thinking about winning a wrtiting competition, only to share what I am excited about.Yes I do know that foxgloves are poisonous if ingested but I was only sharing on why I love foxgloves. For time's sake I always limit myself to 500 - 800 words per article. After all I do have to work.And if I were writing just about foxgloves then maybe I should have put in more foxglove details but I wasn't. I was just sharing on what was on my heart at the time.I am open to learning from others and so I will definitely try to look out for your articles so that I can learn from you.Keep commenting!
Interesting as an appetiser but would hve liked o see more depth of informationI am so glad you got it. This is exactly what this article is, an appetiser.How can one fit more into a few hundred words? Besides it is not my intention to start a herb gardening class on SearchWarp. This is not what SearchWarp is for.Those who get interested in herb gardening after reading this "appetiser" can then request for a free mini course at the Herb Gardening Site.Wish you had left your name so that I can read some of your articles.
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