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Mike_in_chicago  Send Mike_in_chicago a private message!


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Posted on Monday, December 11, 2006 - 08:13 pm EST :   Last Buddysize PhotosCopy highlighted text to new message Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

I miss the old perennials/annuals forum. It was a place to stop in and learn about/see pictures of people's plants and the situations in which they grew. Except for certain plant forums which have gained and maintain a huge following (like the clematis forum), I find that traffic has slowed down now that people have to seek the different boards (geraniums, heucheras, perennials, annuals, etc.).

Has anyone else found this? I find I hesitate to post about campanulas, for instance, because there's not much traffic on that particular forum, and the traffic also slowed down on the perennials forum once it separated from the annuals forum.

As much as I'd like separate, active forums, I think people are more likely to post if there exists a general perennials/annuals forum as the main focus for general plant discussion. Any other feelings on this?

Mike_in_chicago - Chicago, IL, Zone "5b"

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